Open Educational Resources - ACME Web Archives Collection

Explore archived versions of open educational resources created through support of the Adapting Course Materials for Equity Faculty Grant (ACME). ACME awards stipends to GW faculty to adopt and adapt open or zero-cost course materials.

Introduction to Critical Theory

Author: Alexa Alice Joubin
Year: 2024
This OER covers theories that help us understand artificial intelligence (AI), race, gender, sexuality, and disability, with a focus on phenomena that are most relevant to our contemporary social life.

Screening Shakespeare : a film course

Author: Alexa Alice Joubin
Year: 2024
An open-access web-based textbook, writen and designed by Alexa Alice Joubin based on her original research. Introduces students to key concepts of film studies and film theory within the context of adaptions of Shakespeare's play.

PyGIS : Open Source Spatial Programming & Remote Sensing

Authors: Michael Manne, Steven Chao, Jordan Graesser, Nina Feldman
Year: 2023
The globe is now digital. Everything from monitoring deforestation, predicting wildfires, to training autonomous vehicles and tracking uprisings on social media requires you to understand how to leverage location data. This book will introduce you to the methods required for spatial programming.