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Author(s): Samuel Espana Lopez
The Fundamentals of Programming with Python is a textbook that has been proven to be practical with fully online courses, blended/hybrid courses (i.e., via Zoom), and instructor-led presentations in a computer lab setting.
Author(s): MARK THOGERSON
This text grew from the need for a publication suitable for non-majors and freshman/sophomore natural resource majors that contained current information. Climate science is evolving as fast as the climate itself is changing. New ways of gathering data provide a rich resource, from satellite measurement of temperature at the tropopause to buoys that drift with the ocean currents while plumbing the depths to record temperature, salinity and chemical composition.
Author(s): Michael Parent, Karen Rayne
Personal stories offer unique kinds of insights into the lived experiences of being human, being sexual.
Author(s): Sherrie Fenner, Chrissa Sansone
Students eager to begin a career in medicine do so because their strength is compassion and not necessarily mathematics.
Medical Math: Dosing for Health Professionals combines one author’s experience working in orthopedics, neurology and internal medicine with another author that specializes in mathematics. The work of this mother-daughter author team helps students understand the mathematics required by medical professionals and prepares them for the mathematics encountered in medicine.
Author(s): Jen-Mei Chang, Joshua Chesler
The Power of Mathematics is designed for use in a general education mathematics course for college students with diverse majors and various levels of mathematical preparation. It is written from the perspective that our students are accomplished learners who can (and hopefully will) enjoy mathematics.
Author(s): CAROLE BROWN
This Human Anatomy & Physiology Workbook has been developed with the A&P student in mind and aims to enhance the student learning experience both inside and outside the classroom. Inside the classroom, students get to work by labeling colored anatomical figures, filling in concept flow charts and tables, and completing short answer exercises individually or along with their peers.