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Sustainable Marine Futures

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  57 H5P Activities    English (United Kingdom)

Author(s): Patricia Corbett

Subject(s): Oceanography (seas and oceans), Environmental policy and protocols, Sustainability, Australia

Institution(s): Deakin University

Publisher: Deakin University

Last updated: 2026-04-11

This interactive, open-access textbook provides a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the challenges and opportunities facing our oceans, with a strong Australian focus and global relevance. It integrates ocean science, sustainability, policy and community perspectives to build ocean literacy and support the development of a sustainable Blue Economy. Drawing on contemporary research, international and national frameworks (including the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the UN Decade of Ocean Science and Australian marine strategies), the textbook examines key themes such as climate change and ocean solutions, food security, biodiversity conservation, cleaner oceans, coastal resilience, ocean equity and Indigenous empowerment. Rich multimedia content, including interactive activities, videos and podcasts, are embedded throughout to support active learning and real-world application. Designed for students, educators, practitioners and the broader community, this resource bridges science, policy and practice to inform decision-making and foster collective stewardship of Australia’s marine environment.

Answering Clinical Questions

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  34 H5P Activities    English (United Kingdom)

Author(s): The University of Western Australia

Editor(s): Terena Solomons, Catherine Kafentzis, Rosemary Archondakis

Subject(s): Medical guidelines / Clinical guidelines, Primary care medicine, primary health care, General practice / Family medicine

Institution(s): University of Western Australia

Publisher: The University of Western Australia

Publication date: 2025-02-04

Last updated: 2026-04-11

A guide to the UWA approach to answering clinical questions; an Evidence Based Practice approach. ACQ teaches Evidence Based Practice principles such as to individualise information for your patient’s situation, integrate the best available information with clinical expertise, patient values, and the health care environment, and to challenge dogma and avoid uncritical acceptance of ‘usual practice’. Developed to support students in the Doctor of Medicine degree.

Australian Designs Law

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  42 H5P Activities    English (Australia)

Author(s): Mitchell Adams

Subject(s): Intellectual property law, Designs law

Institution(s): Swinburne University of Technology

Publisher: Swinburne University of Technology

Publication date: 2025-03-18

Last updated: 2026-04-10

Design plays a crucial role in our daily lives, influencing our perceptions of products and how we interact with them. A well-designed product can enhance its functionality, usability, and appeal, making it more desirable to consumers. Design-related industries contribute AU$ 67.5 billion per annum to the Australian economy. In a global economy, success in many industries depends on controlling the intangible aspects of products. In the legal context, a design is defined as the visual appearance of a product, including its shape, configuration, pattern, and ornamentation. Designs law seeks to protect the originality and uniqueness of designs, preventing others from copying or reproducing them without permission. Overall, designs law in Australia aims to encourage and protect originality and design innovation while also balancing the interests of designers, businesses, and consumers.

Throughout the book, the reader is provided with practical guidance and illustrative examples to help readers navigate the complex world of designs law. With its comprehensive coverage and clear, accessible writing style, Designs Law in Australia is an essential resource for legal practitioners, students, and anyone interested in this vital area of intellectual property law.

Teaching in and for the workplace. Learning designs for VET

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English (United Kingdom)

Author(s): Lisa Maurice-Takerei, Helen Anderson

Subject(s): For vocational / professional education / training, Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy

Institution(s): Auckland University of Technology

Publisher: Auckland University of Technology

Publication date: 2026-03-31

Last updated: 2026-04-10

This book will provide new and experienced teachers, tutors, educators, mentors and supervisors ready access to current and future-focused thinking about how to design and implement learning and teaching experiences that work in the context of vocational education and training, in the workplace, workshop or classroom. The practical guide makes dynamic links between theory and practice in explaining the process of designing for learning. From writing a learning programme to engaging with students, designing assessments and implementing a range of teaching strategies, the writers use an approach that recognises learning as an integrated process of engaged learning and experience. The text is designed to support teaching as a creative and continuous process of designing, delivering, assessing learning and evaluating teaching. It can be used by educators and those associated with learning in the workplace as a reference and a source of ideas to help guide their thinking and practice. The resource is designed to dip in and out of and to enhance programmes of learning in and for the workplace.

Open Education Down UndOER: Australasian Case Studies

CC BY (Attribution)  18 H5P Activities    English (Australia)

Editor(s): Ash Barber, Dr Mais Fatayer, Rani McLennan, Alice Luetchford, Sarah McQuillen, Angie Williamson

Subject(s): Open learning, distance education, Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy, Moral and social purpose of education, Educational strategies and policy, Educational strategies and policy: inclusion, Funding of education and student finance, Higher education, tertiary education

Publisher: Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL)

Publication date: 2024-11-12

Last updated: 2026-04-07

Open Education Down UndOER: Australasian Case Studies is a curated, peer-reviewed, openly-licensed anthology comprising scholarly contributions from esteemed professionals including librarians, researchers, learning and teaching teams, and engaged open education practitioners across Australia. Future editions will seek to extend this coverage to Aotearoa New Zealand, and the broader Asia-Pacific region.

The primary aim of this initiative is to illuminate the pivotal role of open educational practices (OEP) in the advancement of learning and teaching methodologies in the region. By showcasing diverse case studies, our goal is to foster greater awareness and appreciation for open practices, champion inclusivity and equity within educational spheres, and provide practical examples of open educational practices which can be adapted by readers for use in their own contexts.

Critical Health Psychology: Foundations, Approaches and Applications

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  9 H5P Activities    English (United Kingdom)

Editor(s): Sarah Riley, Kathryn McGuigan, Eleanor Brittain, Gareth Terry, Aorangi Kora, Siobhán Healy-Cullen, Clifford van Ommen, Don Baken

Subject(s): Health psychology, Psychology, Critical theory

Institution(s): Massey University

Publisher: Massey University

Publication date: 2025-07-16

Last updated: 2026-03-31

** This book will be relocating to the Studium OER platform in late April 2026. Please use its DOI to access it:  https://doi.org/10.82376/6WW0-P679
This version on the ‘OER Collective’ URL is no longer being updated. **

This accessible open-access textbook employs a critical health psychology perspective to health psychology to promote critical reflexive thinking and learning about health and wellbeing, within a social justice framework. The book navigates the reader through a comprehensive examination of contemporary research and theoretical developments in the field of critical health psychology. Organised into three distinct parts, the book radically orients readers to new ways to think about health through:

  • incorporating a conscious reflection on and examination of how health is theorised, understood, treated, and promoted for individuals, communities, and societies;
  • using a critical psychology lens that centres issues of power and meaning making, including gendered, Indigenous, and intersectional frameworks;
  • an openness to, and engagement with, theoretical and methodological pluralism, including quantitative, qualitative and Indigenous approaches to explore people’s experiences and understandings of health and illness;
  • explicit attention to socio-political contexts;
  • and considering the application of knowledge beyond behaviour change, to social change including community-level (community-led interventions, activism and advocacy) and societal level (e.g., policy, wider discourses).

Designing Learning Experiences for Inclusivity and Diversity: Advice for Learning Designers

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  3 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Keith Heggart, Mais Fatayer, Camille Dickson-Deane, Puvaneswari P Arumugam, Katrina Thorpe, Shaun Bell, Susan Page, John Vulic, Nhung Nguyen, Katie Duncan, Rhiannon Hall, Bruna Contro Pretero

Editor(s): Keith Heggart, Mais Fatayer

Subject(s): Educational strategies and policy: inclusion, Higher education, tertiary education, Teaching of students with different educational needs

Institution(s): Australian National University, University of Technology Sydney, Western Sydney University, Deakin University, Auckland University of Technology

Publisher: UTS ePress

Publication date: 2024-07-26

Last updated: 2026-03-31

The development and implementation of inclusive and diverse learning experiences is a vital consideration for educators in higher education. Increasingly, learning designers play a significant role in this process. This textbook offers postgraduate students a comprehensive guide to designing learning experiences that are accessible, equitable, and inclusive. It provides advice, principles, and practical strategies to help learning designers create a learning environment that recognizes and celebrates diversity while promoting equitable learning outcomes. Through detailed accounts of theory and practice, it will cover the following topics: diversity and inclusion, role of learning designers, accessibility, equity, cultural responsiveness, open pedagogy, Indigenous-led learning design and designing with students.

Legal Research Skills: An Australian Law Guide

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  19 H5P Activities    English (Australia)

Author(s): The University of Queensland Library, James Cook University Library, University of Southern Queensland Library, Charles Darwin University Library, Southern Cross University Library, Queensland University of Technology Library, Deakin University Library, University of South Australia Library, Edith Cowan University Library, University of Tasmania Library, The Australian National University Library

Subject(s): Law, Primary sources of law, Sources of law: case law, precedent, Sources of law: legislation

Publisher: The University of Queensland, James Cook University, the University of Southern Queensland, Charles Darwin University, Southern Cross University, Queensland University of Technology, Deakin University, University of South Australia, Edith Cowan University, University of Tasmania, and The Australian National University

Publication date: 2025-01-15

Last updated: 2026-03-30

This book has a new location. Please access the book via JCU Open eBooks.

Updated in 2025, this edition of the guide is designed to support students undertaking Australian legal studies and contribute to the development of research skills in Australian law schools and incorporates a new chapter on Legal Research using Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI).

Essential Legal Research Skills in Aotearoa New Zealand

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  17 H5P Activities    English (New Zealand)

Author(s): Theresa Buller, Catherine Doughty, Melanie Lovich, Tracey Thomas, Kate Thompson

Editor(s): Theresa Buller

Subject(s): Law

Institution(s): Auckland University of Technology, University of Auckland, University of Canterbury, University of Otago, Victoria University of Wellington

Publisher: Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland

Publication date: 2025-09-17

Last updated: 2026-03-30

This guide to legal research and citation of New Zealand law provides direction to students undertaking legal research. It may also be useful for members of the public and self-represented litigants. It covers the core skills and knowledge for effective legal research, such as creating a search strategy, identifying where to locate legal information and legal citation using the New Zealand Law Style Guide. This text explores searching for sources of legal information including case law, legislation and commentary and explains the different approaches required to locate and cite these sources of law.

Fossil Treasures of the Geology Museum

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English (United Kingdom)

Author(s): Daniel B Thomas, Jeffrey H Robinson, Daphne E Lee

Subject(s): Earth sciences, Zoology and animal sciences

Institution(s): University of Otago

Publisher: The University of Otago

Publication date: 2025-06-03

Last updated: 2026-03-28

Tens of thousands of iconic fossils are housed in the collections of the Geology Museum at Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka – University of Otago, in Ōtepoti Dunedin, Aotearoa New Zealand. Used for teaching and research for over a century, here we offer a close look at some of the most special fossil treasures in the collections.