COMM C1000 Introduction to Public Speaking (Formerly COMM 301):
Daniel T. Dubray, Jamillah Moore, Tanika Byrd, Sandra Wheeler Abeyta: Fundamentals of Public Speaking (OER)
Jessilyn Gale, Georgine R. Hodgkinson, Kevin Hendricks: The Public Speaking Project (OER)
Ali Hendrickson, Spencer Choate, Jeremy Throne: Stand Up, Speak Out: The Ethics of Public Speaking (OER)
Nathan D. Miller: Stand Up, Speak Out: The Ethics of Public Speaking (OER); The Obstacle is the Way and The Obstacle Is the Way Expanded 10th Anniversary Edition: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials Into Triumph library ebook licenses.
Damariye Smith: Speak Out, Call In: Public Speaking as Advocacy (OER)
COMM 311 Argumentation and Debate:
COMM 315 Persuasion:
Nathan Miller: Persuasive Messages library CDL
COMM 321 Interpersonal Communication:
COMM 325 Intercultural Communication:
COMM 331 Group Discussion:
COMM 341 Organizational Communication:
COMM 361 The Communication Experience:
COMM 363 Introduction to Communication Theory:
COMM 480/HONOR 340 Political Campaign Communication:
Georgine Hodgkinson: Political Campaign Communication: Principles and Practices library ebook license
COMM 482/HONOR 341 Persuasion within Social Issues:
Teaching and Learning activities related to communication studies, Fairuze (Rosie) Ahmed Ramirez (CRC): See the Course Design and Teaching section of her online portfolio.
ASCCC OERI Discipline Leads are tasked with curating resources for their discipline, serve as a resource for their discipline colleagues, and are focused on community-building. Find suggested OER resources on the Communication Studies page.
This spreadsheet includes all CRC Communication Studies courses, links to CRC Canvas Shell templates (if applicable) and suggested OER resources. It can also be opened in another window if you prefer to view it full-screen and if the OER textbook you're using is not listed in the Canvas Shells column, you can request it.
Librarians have done some initial research for some disciplines and classes to give faculty a starting point as they begin to convert classes to ZTC. These are Google docs that can be updated. If you need help with a specific class, please reach out to the OER Project Lead.