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In Summer 2020, the Open Education and Publishing (OEP) Program purchased an institutional subscription to the online publishing platform Pressbooks. Pressbooks is a book production software that enables the creation and distribution of open educational resources.

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This institutional network gives access to educational features, institutional branding and ongoing training for users across the institution. A Pressbooks network allows you to:

  • Showcase and distribute the collection of open textbooks and other resources the institution creates on an OER platform and a catalogue branded to the university
  • Create digital textbooks and course materials that can be made available to students free of charge and easily accessible online
  • Produce open textbooks in many digital formats and in print
  • Make engaging course content that incorporates embedded media, interactive content like H5P quizzes and more
  • Create open resources that follow best practices for accessible content development
  • Clone any openly licensed public webbook from other Pressbooks network directly into your own network to adapt, remix and redistribute it
  • Benefit from reliable network performance and security
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Faculty OER Toolkit

CC BY (Attribution)   English (Canada)

Author(s): Shannon Moist

Subject(s): Language: reference and general

Publisher: BCcampus

Last updated: 16/06/2022

The Faculty OER Toolkit is an information resource about and guide to adapting and adopting Open Educational Resources. Included are definitions and examples, information about Creative Commons licensing, and tips on how to adapt and/or adopt OER for classroom use.

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Rethinking Assessment Strategies for Online Learning

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  51 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Seneca College, Durham College, Algonquin College, University of Ottawa

Institution(s): Seneca College, Durham College, Algonquin College, University of Ottawa

Last updated: 16/06/2022

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Vital Sign Measurement Across the Lifespan – 2nd Canadian edition

CC BY (Attribution)  122 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Jennifer L. Lapum, Margaret Verkuyl, Wendy Garcia, Oona St-Amant, Andy Tan

Last updated: 16/06/2022

The purpose of this textbook is to help learners develop best practices in vital sign measurement. Using a multi-media and interactive approach, it will provide opportunities to read about, observe, practice, and test vital sign measurement. Boxes with helpful tips are provided throughout the chapters:

  • Technique Tips provide helpful information about measurement techniques, and
  • Points to Consider highlight key points to consider about vital sign measurements and findings.

Chapter Summary and Printable Flashcards highlighting techniques for each vital sign measurement are provided at the end of each chapter. These printable flashcards are all located together in the textbook’s conclusion chapter.

Learners can review the full textbook or advance to sections that they have identified as areas to work on. The textbook has a self-directed format and provides an interactive and engaging way for learners to develop competence in the measurement of vital signs while integrating knowledge about anatomy and physiology.

Learners will develop knowledge about various vital signs including temperaturepulserespirationblood pressure, and oxygen saturation. Measurement of vital signs is a foundational, psychomotor skill for healthcare providers and students in post-secondary health-related programs. These measurements provide information about a person’s overall state of health and more specifically about their cardiovascular and respiratory status. These measurements can also reveal changes in a client’s vital signs over time and changes in their overall state of health. Proficiency in vital sign measurement is essential to client safety, care, and management. Measurements can influence clinical decision-making related to therapeutic interventions.

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Academic Success

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)   English

Author(s): Cristy Bartlett, Tyler Cawthray, Linda Clark, Sam Conway, Kate Derrington, Aruna Devi, Anita Frederiks, Lyndelle Gunton, Wendy Hargreaves, Debi Howarth, Sarah Irvine, Marjorie Jeffers, Kristen Lovric, Rowena McGregor, Emma Peters, Leigh Pickstone, Bianca Retallick, Yvonne Rose, Akshay Sahay, Susanne Schultz, Karanpal Singh Sachdeva, Anbarasu Thangavelu, Robyn Tweedale

Editor(s): Nikki Andersen, Wendy Hargreaves

Subject(s): Higher education, tertiary education

Publisher: University of Southern Queensland

Last updated: 16/06/2022

Academic Success is designed to help students on their university journey. It is divided into four parts, each reflecting different aspects of a student’s tertiary experience. Part A: Successful Beginnings addresses what it is like to be a new student at an Australian university. Part B: Successful Foundations introduces basic skills in English language, techniques for accessing and working with information, and understanding academic integrity. Part C: Successful Study Skills presents the everyday, core skills that successful students use while at university. Part D: Successful Assessment meets head-on the challenges of tertiary assessments. Lastly, Part E: Successful Futures examines the transition from tertiary study to the next stage of life. This open book ultimately aids students across all disciplines in achieving academic success at university.
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University 101: Study, Strategize and Succeed

CC BY-SA (Attribution ShareAlike)   English (Canada)

Author(s): Kwantlen Polytechnic University Learning Centres

Editor(s): Christina Page

Subject(s): Study and learning skills: general

Publisher: Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Last updated: 16/06/2022

Welcome to university! Whether this is your first time in post-secondary education, or whether you are returning to studies, you’re arriving with some goals you want to achieve. Perhaps you are taking a focused program to lead you into your desired career.  Perhaps you are exploring courses in different areas, providing a foundation for future specialization.  Wherever you are in your journey, you find yourself in a learning environment that is different from one you have experienced before.

A good foundation for university is learning how to learn.  By taking the time to read this book and work through the exercises included, you are investing in the skills that will support you in all of your classes and future learning.  Successful students share a set of skills and habits in common.  The good news is that these skills are not a secret; anyone can learn the skills that support successful learning. By taking some time to learn proven study strategies, you will be able to reach your learning goals, and avoid the pitfalls that can take you off-track.

Who is this book for?

This book focuses on the skills you’ll need to be successful in undergraduate courses or other adult education classes. If you are:

  • new to university studies
  • returning to university after some time away
  • a mature student
  • an international student
  • or a continuing student who wants to improve their current skills and strategies

this book is meant to support you in your journey.

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Developing Change Agents

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): Edited by Kristi L. Kremers, Alexander S. Liepins, and Abigail M. York

Editor(s): Kristi L. Kremers, Alexander Liepins, Abigail York

Subject(s): Sustainability, The environment

Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

Last updated: 16/06/2022

Developing Change Agents examines the role of academia in creating the next generation of sustainability leaders. Delving into strategies to transform higher education, this volume empowers universities to develop change agents who can scale solutions to meet the wicked environmental, social, and political challenges of the present and future. Developing Change Agents advances a revolutionary perspective on the way academia functions from the administrative hierarchies to faculty, and the classroom and to deep engagement in the communities where the solutions must be co-created. This book works to find a transdisciplinary, effective method of tackling the world’s issues with reference to emotional intelligence, diversity, community, and reward structures and supports a tailored, reflexive approach based upon each university’s diverse and unique students, faculty, programs, and communities.

From the ANGLES NETWORK: A Network for Graduate Leadership in Sustainability

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The Evolution of Affordable Content Efforts in the Higher Education Environment: Programs, Case Studies, and Examples book cover

The Evolution of Affordable Content Efforts in the Higher Education Environment: Programs, Case Studies, and Examples

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Kristi Jensen and Shane Nackerud, Editors

Editor(s): Kristi Jensen and Shane Nackerud

Last updated: 16/06/2022

The Evolution of Affordable Content Efforts in the Higher Education Environment: Programs, Case Studies, and Examples provides both inspiration and guidance for those beginning work on affordable content and evidence of the growth that has occurred in this arena over the last decade. While some institutions have been providing students affordable content options for over 100 years, many others have found the need to launch new programs in response to the escalating costs of higher education and the impact that has on student learning. This book provides examples from different types and sizes of institutions and includes voices from a wide range of contributors including faculty, instructional designers, academic technologists, librarians, bookstore staff, and more. The Evolution of Affordable Content demonstrates the range of affordable content options that are possible today–from openly licensed content to library licensed materials and all inclusive purchase models to institution-wide student textbook rental models.

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Reading Texts: An Interactive Workshop

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  6 H5P Activities    English (Canada)

Author(s): KPU Learning Centres, Christina Page

Subject(s): Study and learning skills: general

Publisher: Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Last updated: 16/06/2022

Reading Texts: An Interactive Workshop guides you through a series of videos and exercises to help you read efficiently and purposefully. The workshop as a part of the Academic Skills Workshop series developed by the KPU Learning Centres.
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Pulling Together: A Guide for Front-Line Staff, Student Services, and Advisors

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): Ian Cull, Robert L. A. Hancock, Stephanie McKeown, Michelle Pidgeon, Adrienne Vedan

Subject(s): Indigenous peoples, For higher / tertiary / university education

Publisher: BCcampus

Last updated: 16/06/2022

This guide is part of an open professional learning series developed for staff across post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. These guides are intended to support the systemic change occurring across post-secondary institutions through Indigenization, decolonization, and reconciliation.

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Pulling Together: A Guide for Curriculum Developers

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  1 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Asma-na-hi Antoine, Rachel Mason, Roberta Mason, Sophia Palahicky, Carmen Rodriguez de France

Publisher: BCcampus

Last updated: 16/06/2022

The Curriculum Developers Guide is part of an open professional learning series developed for staff across post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. This guide’s sections are intended, when taken all together, to help in the process of integrating, honouring, and respecting Indigenous culture, history, and knowledge in curriculum  Each section holds a series of self-exploratory and group professional development activities.  We encourage you to use what you need and adapt to share with colleagues.