Harry Brodeen is an adjunct faculty member in the Security Studies and International Affairs Department at the Daytona Beach campus. He received his undergraduate degree at ERAU, an M.B.A from Webster..
Harry Brodeen is an adjunct faculty member in the Security Studies and International Affairs Department at the Daytona Beach campus. He received his undergraduate degree at ERAU, an M.B.A from Webster College in Human Resources Management, as well as an M.A. from Naval War College in National Security and Strategic studies. Currently, he teaches classes on Maritime Security and Strategic Planning and Decision Making in Homeland Security.
HS 342: Maritime Security HS 110: Introduction to Homeland Security
$8,800
Our Hunt Library is willing and excited to help out. Often I believe that faculty are unaware that OER is an option to them. Start by submitting a 'suggest a purchase' inquiry via the library's ERnie ..
Our Hunt Library is willing and excited to help out. Often I believe that faculty are unaware that OER is an option to them. Start by submitting a 'suggest a purchase' inquiry via the library's ERnie page and select the Ebook option. Not everything is available, but your students will thank you for putting in the effort.
March 2020 after attending an OER workshop facilitated by our CTLE and Anne Marie Casey.
I think OER is important because it affords many students the ability to receive information in a way that is most conducive to they way they learn. When coupled with our Canvas learning management sy..
I think OER is important because it affords many students the ability to receive information in a way that is most conducive to they way they learn. When coupled with our Canvas learning management system, OER and particularly electronic textbooks make learning easier for many students.
In addition to being cost effective, electronic textbooks are actually preferred by many students because they offer features unavailable in printed texts. I've noticed that some students still prefer..
In addition to being cost effective, electronic textbooks are actually preferred by many students because they offer features unavailable in printed texts. I've noticed that some students still prefer printed materials, but an equal number appreciate the portability, searchability and ease of use that electronic media provides.