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1.1: Acknowledgements

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    This manual includes original content written by Julie Robinson, DC, Professor of Biological Science at River Valley Community College. It also includes remixed, reused, and revised content from a multitude of sources. Those sources are noted in the attributions for each lab.

    A huge note of gratitude is owed to the many generous people who offered their time, ideas, and expertise to serve as editors of this work:

    • Kathryn Rodrigues, BS, AS, River Valley Community College
    • Rich Andrusiak, PhD, River Valley Community College
    • Henry Bailly, MEd, River Valley Community College
    • Kim-Laura Boyle, PT, DPT, River Valley Community College
    • Amanda Couitt, PT, DPT, River Valley Community College
    • Heath Edwards, DC, River Valley Community College
    • Sunny Ferrero, PhD, River Valley Community College
    • Aimee Jahn, MA, CAGS, River Valley Community College
    • Mark Robinson, BS
    • Jen Saylor, OT, MEd, River Valley Community College

    Thank you to the following librarians who have patiently and enthusiastically answered every copyright and attribution question and helped locate open material:

    • Deb Baker, Manchester Community College
    • Becky Clerkin, Great Bay Community College
    • Sarah Hebert, River Valley Community College
    • Melissa LaPlante, White Mountains Community College

    In their 2019 Keynote at the Northeast Regional OER Summit, Robin DeRosa (Plymouth State University) and Rajiv Jhangiani (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) noted that continued work in the open education space requires institutional support and shouldn’t be done “off the side of [the] desk.” So, a special note of thanks goes to Vice President Jenn Cournoyer and President Alfred Williams of River Valley Community College for their constant support and encouragement for all of us who create OER and open pedagogy curriculum.

    Note to instructors: Please feel free to email questions to Julie Robinson (jrobinson@ccsnh.edu).


    This page titled 1.1: Acknowledgements is shared under a CC BY 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by .

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