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Success at Iowa - University Services E-Book

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Author(s): Andy Kutcher

Subject(s): The Arts

Last updated: 2025-08-25

Teaching Nonfiction Writing

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Author(s): Dr. Bonnie Sunstein, Jessie Kraemer

Subject(s): The Arts, Creative writing and creative writing guides, Writing and editing guides, Memoirs, Essays

Last updated: 2025-08-15

This OER includes syllabi and other teaching resources for teachers (or curious learners) of Creative Nonfiction Writing. An ongoing shared resource for educators in an ever-evolving genre.

Success at Iowa - Campus Involvement E-Book

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Author(s): Andy Kutcher

Subject(s): The Arts

Last updated: 2025-08-06

Dublin Core Quick Start

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Author(s): Caitlin S. Matheis, Bailey VandeKamp, Micah S. Bateman

Subject(s): Library, archive and information management

Institution(s): University of Iowa

Publication date: 2024-03-17

Last updated: 2025-07-11

Promoting Well-Being in the Classroom: A Guide for Faculty

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Author(s): University of Iowa Student Wellness

Subject(s): The Arts

Institution(s): University of Iowa

Publication date: 2023-04-05

Last updated: 2025-05-16

Well-being at the University of Iowa is a process focused on life-long learning that promotes and sustains optimal health, personal connectedness, meaningful experiences, and a purposeful life. Health and well-being are essential elements for effective learning and are connected to a student’s ability to learn (Eisenberg, et al., 2013).  As faculty, you play a key role in creating and fostering a positive learning environment that supports student learning. You can nurture your students’ success by creating an environment that is welcoming, supportive, and encourages healthy behaviors. This guide provides strategies and ideas to promote students’ well-being in your classroom and teaching practices.

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CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  111 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Cinzia Blum, Lucia Gemmani

Subject(s): Language acquisition

Institution(s): University of Iowa

Last updated: 2025-05-14

General Inpatient Management of Pediatric Diabetes Mellitus at University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital

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Author(s): Alex Tuttle

Subject(s): Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy, Adult education, continuous learning, Medicine: Diabetes

Publication date: 2023-06-30

Last updated: 2025-05-14

This eBook is a medical education resource intended to supplement the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of medical students and pediatric residents in furthering their own knowledge about the general inpatient management of pediatric diabetes mellitus. This book may be of further use to any physician, advanced practitioners, or nurses who may also encounter pediatric patients with diabetes mellitus in the inpatient hospital setting. This book is specific to protocols and preferences for pediatric diabetes management at the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital. However, it also contains overarching concepts that transcend location wherever pediatric diabetes may be managed. At the time of publication, this book includes 4 Units, each consisting of 4-7 Chapters. Unit 1 introduces readers to an overview of diabetes mellitus, including its definition, diagnostic criteria, laboratory evaluation, clinical diagnosis, and key differences between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Unit 2 dives into understanding different types of insulins and their uses. Unit 3 walks readers through the creation of initial insulin regimens for pediatric patients with new-onset diabetes. Lastly, Unit 4 dives into the details of pediatric diabetes management at Stead Family Children’s Hospitals according to the protocols and capabilities of the institution and the preferences of the pediatric endocrinology division.

SSW 6400 Fall 2023: Theories and Skills for Working with Organizations and Communities

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Author(s): Megan Gilster

Editor(s): Megan Gilster

Subject(s): Educational: Social sciences, social studies, Social work

Last updated: 2025-05-14

GHS: 2100 Foundations of Health Humanities

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Author(s): Kristine Munoz

Last updated: 2025-05-14

This is an open access collection of work from students enrolled in GHS: 2100, Foundations of Health Humanities, at the University of Iowa. One goal of this publication is to serve as a laboratory space in which we all learn from each other.  Another goal is to create an enduring record of work produced in this course for each student that they are able to access after the course ends in 2023. Finally, we want to share this work with the world.We agree to respect the right of each contributor to protect the work they produce in this course. As an outside reader, we hope the same from you: Nothing you see in this book should be borrowed, reproduced or quoted without express consent from its author.Welcome to the world of Global Health Humanities!

Writing and Reading Health Narratives in Spanish

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Author(s): Kristine Munoz

Subject(s): Language acquisition, Creative writing and creative writing guides, Narrative theme: health and illness

Institution(s): University of Iowa

Last updated: 2025-05-14

This OER offers classroom-tested texts, assignments, learning activities and assessment strategies for incorporating health narratives into Spanish courses at the intermediate level and above.