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Medical Histology Open Textbook
This Open Textbook for Medical Histology was created under an Affordable Materials Grant. Topics covered include; The Microscope; Endocrine System; Cardiovascular System: Blood, Blood Vessels, and The Heart; Lymphatic System; Respiratory System; Digestive System: Organs of the Alimentary Canal and Accessory Organs of Digestion; Urinary System; Meiosis and Gametogenesis; Male Reproductive System; and the Female Reproductive System.https://oer.galileo.usg.edu/biology-textbooks/1036/thumbnail.jp
Calculus I Lumen Learning Adoption
This adoption for Calculus I was created under an Affordable Materials Grant.https://oer.galileo.usg.edu/mathematics-collections/1052/thumbnail.jp
Introduction to Environmental Science, 2025 edition
2025 Edition: Revised by Christine Mutiti, Allison VandeVoort, Kalina Manoylov, Samuel Mutiti, and Kristine White.
2025 Authors\u27 Description:
Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to: Evaluate the diverse responses of peoples, groups, and cultures to environmental issues, themes and topics. Use critical observation and analysis to predict outcomes associated with environmental modifications. Demonstrate knowledge of the causes & consequences of climate change. Apply quantitative skills to solve environmental science problems. Demonstrate knowledge of environmental law and policy. Design and critically evaluate experiments. Interpret data in figures and graphs.
Authors\u27 Description for the previous edition:
This course uses the basic principles of biology and earth science as a context for understanding environmental policies and resource management practices. Our planet is facing unprecedented environmental challenges, from oil spills to global climate change. In ENSC 1000, you will learn about the science behind these problems; preparing you to make an informed, invaluable contribution to Earth’s future. I hope that each of you is engaged by the material presented and participates fully in the search for, acquisition of, and sharing of information within our class.
Environmental Science Laboratory (ENSC 1000L) is a separate class and you will receive a separate grade for that course.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: Evaluate the diverse responses of peoples, groups, and cultures to environmental issues, themes and topics. Use critical observation and analysis to predict outcomes associated with environmental modifications. Demonstrate knowledge of the causes & consequences of climate change. Apply quantitative skills to solve environmental science problems. Demonstrate knowledge of environmental law and policy. Design and critically evaluate experiments. Interpret data in figures and graphs.
This open textbook for Introduction to Environmental Science was created under a Round Two ALG Textbook Transformation Grant.
Accessible files with optical character recognition (OCR) and auto-tagging provided by the Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation.https://oer.galileo.usg.edu/biology-textbooks/1003/thumbnail.jp
Information Security Concepts and Administration (Open Course)
This set of lecture slides, study guides, and research templates cover the scope of IT 6823, Information Security Concepts and Administration. These ancillary materials are developed as part of a Round 10 Textbook Transformation Grant and revised as part of a Round 18 Continuous Improvement Grant.
Topics include: Access Control Matrix Security, Confidentiality, Integrity, and Hybrid Policies Cryptography, Key Management, and Ciphers Design Principles Evaluating and Auditing
The 2025 edition includes a full course shell export from D2L
Computer Forensics Ancillary Materials Set
This set of ancillary materials was created under an Affordable Materials Grant. This is a full course shell export from D2L
Principles of Computer Programming Open Textbook
https://oer.galileo.usg.edu/compsci-textbooks/1020/thumbnail.jp
Introduction to Physical Geography Ancillary Materials
This Set of Ancillary Materials for Introduction to Physical Geography was created under an Affordable Materials Grant. Materials include lecture slides, a question bank, and other resources supporting the following open textbooks: 1) Ritter, M. E. The Physical Environment. LibreTexts, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Available at https://commons.libretexts.org/book/geo-15158. Licensed under CC BY 4.0. 2) Patrich, J. Physical Geography. College of the Canyons OER Publication, authored and compiled by Jeremy Patrich, with contributions from Cady Carmichael and Mary Bates. Available at https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/926. Licensed under CC BY 4.0. 3) Southard, J. The Environment of the Earth\u27s Surface. LibreTexts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Available at https://commons.libretexts.org/book/geo-13458. Licensed under CC BY 4.0
Physical Science II Ancillary Materials (GGC)
This set of narrated lecture videos, activities, and lecture slides for Physical Sciences II were created under an Affordable Materials Grant. Topics include orbits and gravity, instruments, the solar system, planets, rings and moons, comets and asteroids, and life in the universe
Construction Finance Learning Outcomes Modules
This set of three modules for Construction Finance were created under an Affordable Materials Grant. The modules focus on the three major learning outcomes for Construction Finance: managing a project\u27s cash flow, assessing the true cost of an employee, and managing general overhead and profitability
Introduction to American and Georgia Government Video Set
This video set for Introduction to American and Georgia Government was created under an Affordable Materials Grant. Instructional text and scripting was done by the team; video assets were created using generative AI