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Interactuando: Libro de Texto Para el Estudiante
Ana Capanegra
Libro de recursos de actividades prácticas y dinámicas de conversación para estudiantes de español como lengua extranjera (ELE) de nivel intermedio alto a avanzado
Language: Spanish
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Math 181: Calculus I
Sara Froehlich
This website includes the material covered in a typical first semester college-level differential calculus course. The contents are approximately aligned with the OpenStax Calculus Volume 1 textbook and are designed to be paired with a separately created MyOpenMath course. Embedded textbook sections, recommended textbook problems, learning objectives, unit review problems, supplemental worksheets, practice exams, as well as general advice about studying mathematics and succeeding in a mathematics course are included. Topics covered include limits, continuity, derivatives, applications of derivatives, and anti-differentiation.
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Math 182: Calculus II
Sara Froehlich
This website includes the material covered in a typical second semester college-level integral calculus course. The contents are approximately aligned with the OpenStax Calculus Volume 2 textbook and are designed to be paired with a separately created MyOpenMath course. Embedded textbook sections, recommended textbook problems, learning objectives, unit review problems, supplemental worksheets, practice exams, as well as general advice about studying mathematics and succeeding in a mathematics course are included. Topics covered include applications of integrals, integration techniques, parametric and polar curves, sequences, series, power series, Taylor series and Maclaurin Series.
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Google Earth Virtual Workbook
Shelley Rose
This Virtual Workbook is a digital companion to HIS 200: Introduction to Geography at Cleveland State University. Each unit addresses a major geographic theme or region, including links to the relevant data layers and quiz study guides.
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Phonetics Workbook for Students of Communication Sciences and Disorders
April M. Yorke, Emily Sternad, Carley Shermak, and Alyssa Mahler
This workbook is designed to give students in communication sciences and disorders foundational knowledge in Phonetics. Students will learn to listen and transcribe the speech of typically developing speakers of Standard American English in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Students will also learn how to listen and transcribe the speech of individuals with common speech sound disorders (i.e., residual articulation disorders and phonological disorders). Students will also be introduced to the fundamentals of speech science and spectrograms as they pertain to speech sound production. Written by April M. Yorke, PhD, CCC-SLP with her students.
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