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Introduction to Geomatics

CC BY-SA (Attribution ShareAlike)  22 H5P Activities    English (Canada)

Author(s): Scott Bell

Subject(s): Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning, Engineering graphics and draughting / technical drawing

Last updated: 05/04/2023

This OPEN textbook was developed as a supplement to Geography 222.3 (GEOG 222), Introduction to Geomatics at the University of Saskatchewan. GEOG 222 is a required course for all Geography majors (B.A., B.Sc., B.A.Sc., and Planning), as well as the gateway geomatics course for a Specialization and Certificate in Geomatics. The content of this reader is a mix of original content (95% to 100% of the text and most of the images) created by Professor Scott Bell while other material comes from attributed sources (attribution is included at the beginning of a chapter or section, or for the note taking guide, on each slide or at the culmination of a series of slides).
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Engineering Economics

CC BY (Attribution)   English (Canada)

Author(s): Schmid, B., Vanderby, S.

Subject(s): Engineering: general, Economics

Institution(s): University of Saskatchewan

Publisher: OpenPress.USask.Ca

Last updated: 15/02/2023

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Essential Skills for Graduate Studies (HPE)

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)   English (Canada)

Author(s): Roberta Campbell-Chudoba, Michael Cottrell, Alison Kraft, Julie Maier, Dirk Morrison, Vivian R. Ramsden, Scott Tunison

Publisher: University of Saskatchewan Open Press

Last updated: 10/02/2023

A collection of learning materials and essential resources to introduce Health Professions Education (HPE) graduate students to both academic and non-academic aspects of graduate studies, and provide background preparation to support their academic studies.
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Open Pedagogy Approaches

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Alexis Clifton, Kimberly Davies Hoffman

Editor(s): Alexis Clifton, Kimberly Davies Hoffman, Robert I. Berkman, Eileen Daly-Boas, Lev Earle, Joe Easterly, Moriana Garcia, Deborah F. Rossen-Knill, Kristen Totleben

Subject(s): Higher education, tertiary education, Open learning, distance education

Last updated: 09/02/2023

The term “open” has been heavily used in the past decade or more and can come with multiple interpretations: open access, open source, open textbook, open pedagogy … In general, “open” within these contexts implies unlimited, free, public access with the ability to manipulate and transform the educational content.Within the educational realm, we see even greater nuances of “open” in terms of how the access to and adapted creation work together. Our book aims to shed light on multiple definitions and how they are applied in a variety of learning experiences.Chapters provide case studies of library-teaching faculty collaborations that explore the intersecting roles and desired outcomes that each partner contributes toward student learning in an open environment.

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A Guide to Physical Activity

CC BY (Attribution)   English (United States)

Author(s): Eydie Kramer

Subject(s): Sport science, physical education

Last updated: 02/02/2023

Quiz questions that accompany the text are available for faculty and instructors. Request access by providing your credentials and contacting us at learnlib@umn.edu.
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Abnormal Psychology

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  14 H5P Activities    English (Canada)

Author(s): Jorden A. Cummings

Subject(s): Abnormal psychology, Psychology, Society and Social Sciences

Publisher: University of Saskatchewan Open Press

Last updated: 02/02/2023

This text has been created from a combination of original content and materials compiled and adapted from existing open educational resources.
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Introduction to Psychology

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  55 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Jorden A. Cummings, Lee Sanders

Subject(s): Psychology, Society and Social Sciences

Publisher: University of Saskatchewan Open Press

Last updated: 02/02/2023

This introductory text has been created from a combination of original content and materials compiled and adapted from a number of open text publications.
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Intermediate Microeconomics

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  28 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Joel Bruneau, Clinton Mahoney

Subject(s): Economics, Microeconomics, Society and Social Sciences

Institution(s): University of Saskatchewan

Publisher: University of Saskatchewan

Last updated: 02/02/2023

Intermediate Microeconomics is a comprehensive microeconomic theory text that uses real world policy questions to motivate and illustrate the material in each chapter. Intermediate Microeconomics is an approachable yet rigorous textbook that covers the entire scope of traditional microeconomic theory and includes two mathematical approaches, allowing instructors to teach the material with or without calculus. With real-world policy topics as an entrée into each subject, Intermediate Microeconomics will help students engage with the material and facilitate learning not only the concepts, but their importance and application as well.
This edition was revised specifically to use in ECON 211 at the University of Saskatchewan. Enhancements in this edition include Canadian case examples, revised graphics, interactive glossary items, supplementary media, and finally, interactive self-checks.
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Foundations in Sociology I

CC BY (Attribution)  2 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Susan Robertson

Subject(s): Sociology, Society and Social Sciences

Last updated: 02/02/2023

One part of a two-part introduction to the discipline of sociology, the study of society. It examines how we come to understand and experience ourselves and the world around us and how we create culture. Students will be introduced to the study of culture, socialization, social interaction, identity formation and self-fashioning, the social construction of class, gender and race, age, deviance, and other social phenomena.
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Introduction to Electricity, Magnetism, and Circuits

CC BY (Attribution)   English (Canada)

Author(s): Samuel J. Ling, Jeff Sanny, William Moebs, Daryl Janzen

Subject(s): Physics, Electricity, electromagnetism and magnetism, Engineering: general

Publisher: University of Saskatchewan, Distance Education Unit

Last updated: 02/02/2023

This textbook emphasizes connections between theory and application, making physics concepts interesting and accessible to students while maintaining the mathematical rigour inherent in the subject. Frequent, strong examples focus on how to approach a problem, how to work with the equations, and how to check and generalize the result.