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    Strategic Management

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    Contributor: Reed

    Publisher: Virginia Tech Publishing

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT offers an introduction to the key topics and themes of strategic management. The authors draw on examples of familiar companies and personalities to illustrate the different strategies used by today’s firms—and how they go about implementing those strategies. Students will learn how to conduct a case analysis, measure organizational performance, and conduct external and internal analyses. In short, they will understand how organizations operate at the strategic level to be successful.

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    Principles of Social Psychology

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    Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    Have you ever had trouble teaching the various topics of social psychology and fitting them together to form a coherent field? Unnamed Author felt like he was presenting a laundry list of ideas, research studies, and phenomena, rather than an integrated set of principles and knowledge. He wondered how his students could be expected to remember and understand the many phenomena that social psychologists study? How could they tell what was most important? It was then that he realized a fresh approach to a Social Psychology textbook was needed to structure and integrate student learning; thus, Principles of Social Psychology was born. This textbook is based on a critical thinking approach, and its aim is to get students thinking actively and conceptually – with a greater focus on the forest than the trees. Yes, there are right and wrong answers, but the answers are not the only thing. What is perhaps even more important is how students get to the answers – the thinking process itself. To help students better grasp the big picture of social psychology, and to provide you with a theme that you can use to organize your lectures, Unnamed Author's text has a consistent pedagogy across the chapters. The presentation is organized around two underlying principles that are essential to social psychology:

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    Sustainability, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship

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    Contributor: Larson

    Publisher: Saylor Foundation

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    This book is suited for the Entrepreneurship or Innovation course with an emphasis on Sustainability or for a course devoted entirely to Sustainability.

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    Read more about The Basics of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry

    The Basics of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry

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    Contributors: Ball, Hill, and Scott

    Publisher: Saylor Foundation

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    The Basics of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry by David W. Ball, John W. Hill, and Rhonda J. Scott is for the one-semester General, Organic and Biological Chemistry course. The authors designed this textbook from the ground up to meet the needs of a one-semester course. It is 20 chapters in length and approximately 350-400 pages; just the right breadth and depth for instructors to teach and students to grasp.

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    The Power of Selling

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    Contributor: Richmond

    Publisher: Saylor Foundation

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    The Power of Selling is the perfect textbook to teach students about the proven process of selling. More important, it teaches students how to apply the tenets of selling to how to sell themselves and get the job they want, with the same process professional sales people learn (or brush up) on their own selling skills.

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    Read more about Think Python: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist - 2e

    Think Python: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist - 2e

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    Contributor: Downey

    Publisher: Green Tea Press

    License: CC BY-NC

    Think Python is a concise introduction to software design using the Python programming language. Intended for people with no programming experience, this book starts with the most basic concepts and gradually adds new material. Some of the ideas students find most challenging, like recursion and object-oriented programming, are divided into a sequence of smaller steps and introduced over the course of several chapters.

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    Read more about Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing Vol. I

    Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing Vol. I

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    Contributors: Lowe and Zemliansky

    Publisher: WAC Clearinghouse

    License: CC BY-NC-ND

    Volumes in Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing offer multiple perspectives on a wide-range of topics about writing, much like the modelmade famous by Wendy Bishop's “The Subject Is . . .” series. In eachchapter, authors present their unique views, insights, and strategies forwriting by addressing the undergraduate reader directly. Drawing ontheir own experiences, these teachers-as-writers invite students to joinin the larger conversation about developing nearly every aspect of thecraft of writing. Consequently, each essay functions as a standalonetext that can easily complement other selected readings in writing orwriting-intensive courses across the disciplines at any level.

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    Read more about Business Information Systems: Design an App for That

    Business Information Systems: Design an App for That

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    Contributors: Frost, Pike, Kenyo, and Pels

    Publisher: Saylor Foundation

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    We set out to design an introductory course governed by four themes:

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    Introduction to Economic Analysis

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    Contributors: McAfee and Lewis

    Publisher: Saylor Foundation

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    This book presents standard intermediate microeconomics material and some material that, in the authors' view, ought to be standard but is not. Introductory economics material is integrated. Standard mathematical tools, including calculus, are used throughout. The book easily serves as an intermediate microeconomics text, and can be used for a relatively sophisticated undergraduate who has not taken a basic university course in economics.

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    Introduction to Psychology

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    Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    When you teach Introduction to Psychology, do you find it difficult — much harder than teaching classes in statistics or research methods? Do you easily give a lecture on the sympathetic nervous system, a lecture on Piaget, and a lecture on social cognition, but struggle with linking these topics together for the student? Do you feel like you are presenting a laundry list of research findings rather than an integrated set of principles and knowledge? Have you wondered how to ensure your course is relevant to your students? Introduction to Psychology utilizes the dual theme of behavior and empiricism to make psychology relevant to intro students. The author wrote this book to help students organize their thinking about psychology at a conceptual level. Five or ten years from now, he does not expect his students to remember the details of most of what he teaches them. However, he does hope that they will remember that psychology matters because it helps us understand behavior and that our knowledge of psychology is based on empirical study.

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