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An Introduction to Ontology Engineering
Copyright Year: 2018
Contributor: Keet
Publisher: Maria Keet
License: CC BY-NC-SA
This first general textbook An introduction to ontology engineering has as main aim to provide the reader with a comprehensive introductory overview of ontology engineering. A secondary aim is to provide hands-on experience in ontology development that illustrate the theory. The book is divided into three blocks:
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Corporate Governance
Copyright Year: 2014
Contributors: Frey and Cruz-Cruz
Publisher: OpenStax CNX
License: CC BY
This course takes an interdisciplinary approach to ethics in business and provides modules in Ethical Leadership, Ethical Decision-Making, Social Responsibility, and Corporate Governance. Students will actively study ethical theory by carrying out exercises to help them build theory-based tools for encountering ethical problems in business practice. They will also work with cases in business ethics designed to give them practice in developing skills of ethical leadership, ethical decision-making, and carrying out socio-technical analyses to respond to issues of social responsibility. This course will culminate in an Ethics Bowl competition in which students will practice ethics advocacy in a variety of organizational contexts in business.
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You, Writing! A Guide to College Composition
Copyright Year: 2018
Contributors: Glynn, Hallsten-Erickson, and Swing
Publisher: Alexandra Glynn
License: CC BY-NC-SA
This text is meant to be used in any first year College Composition class or as a general guide to college writing. The book focuses on writing as a process, not a product. The goal is to help students discover their own writing process, tryin g out different methods and strategies to find what works best for them
(25 reviews)
Sound Reasoning
Copyright Year: 2011
Contributors: Brandt and McClure
Publisher: OpenStax CNX
License: CC BY
“Sound Reasoning” is a web-based, introductory music appreciation course. It offers a new approach to music appreciation for adults, focusing on style-independent concepts. While the course concentrates primarily on Western classical and modern music, the concepts that are introduced apply to music of any style or era. The goal of “Sound Reasoning” is to equip you with questions that you may ask of any piece of music, thereby creating a richer and more comprehensive understanding of music both familiar and unfamiliar. Here are some additional features of the course. 1) ”Sound Reasoning” is completely listening based. No ability to read music is required. 2) The course assumes little or no musical background. A minimum of terminology is invoked. 3) Musical examples are interpolated directly into the text. 4) The course is interactive. A “listening gallery” with exercises follows each module, so that you may practice and refine your listening skills. 5) The modules may be studied in sequence or individually. 6)You may easily print a .pdf of any module.. “Sound Reasoning” is designed as both a stand-alone, self-paced course as well as a supplement to existing university classes.
(7 reviews)
Music Fundamentals 2: Rhythm and Meter
Copyright Year: 2013
Contributors: Ewell and Schmidt-Jones
Publisher: OpenStax CNX
License: CC BY
This collection is the second of five dealing with the rudiments of music.
(6 reviews)
Music Fundamentals 1: Pitch and Major Scales and Keys
Copyright Year: 2013
Contributors: Ewell and Schmidt-Jones
Publisher: OpenStax CNX
License: CC BY
This collection is the first of five dealing with the rudiments of music.
(11 reviews)
A Byte of Python
Copyright Year: 2013
Contributor: H
Publisher: Swaroop C H
License: CC BY-SA
"A Byte of Python" is a free book on programming using the Python language. It serves as a tutorial or guide to the Python language for a beginner audience. If all you know about computers is how to save text files, then this is the book for you.
(13 reviews)
Cells: Molecules and Mechanisms
Copyright Year: 2009
Contributor: Wong
Publisher: Axolotl Academic Publishing Co
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Yet another cell and molecular biology book? At the very least, you would think that if I was going to write a textbook, I should write one in an area that really needs one instead of a subject that already has multiple excellent and definitive books. So, why write this book, then? First, it's a course that I have enjoyed teaching for many years, so I am very familiar with what a student really needs to take away from this class within the time constraints of a semester. Second, because it is a course that many students take, there is a greater opportunity to make an impact on more students' pocketbooks than if I were to start off writing a book for a highly specialized upper- level course. And finally, it was fun to research and write, and can be revised easily for inclusion as part of our next textbook, High School Biology.
(5 reviews)
Human Biology
Copyright Year: 2015
Contributor: Cushwa
Publisher: OpenStax CNX
License: CC BY
This textbook has been created with several goals in mind: accessibility, customization, and student engagement—all while encouraging students toward high levels of academic scholarship. Students will find that this textbook offers a strong introduction to human biology in an accessible format.
(5 reviews)
A Brief Introduction to Engineering Computation with MATLAB
Copyright Year: 2011
Contributor: Beyenir
Publisher: Serhat Beyenir
License: CC BY
A Brief Introduction to Engineering Computation with MATLAB is specifically designed for students with no programming experience. However, students are expected to be proficient in First Year Mathematics and Sciences and access to good reference books are highly recommended. Students are assumed to have a working knowledge of the Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows operating systems. The strategic goal of the course and book is to provide learners with an appreciation for the role computation plays in solving engineering problems. MATLAB specific skills that students are expected to be proficient at are: write scripts to solve engineering problems including interpolation, numerical integration and regression analysis, plot graphs to visualize, analyze and present numerical data, and publish reports.
(14 reviews)