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Optional instructional materials are clearly identified in this sample Introduction to Public Health online course. The optional textbook is an Open Educational Resource (OER). The link provided (in the course) to the [https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/xula-ebooks/detail.action?docID=4441374 Essentials of Public Health textbook] goes directly to the OER. | Optional instructional materials are clearly identified in this sample Introduction to Public Health online course. The optional textbook is an [http://xula4ed.org/ Open Educational Resource (OER)]. The link provided (in the course) to the [https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/xula-ebooks/detail.action?docID=4441374 Essentials of Public Health textbook] goes directly to the OER. | ||
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Required instructional materials are clearly identified in the syllabus in this sample Introduction to Oceanography online course. The required textbook is an Open Educational Resource (OER). The link provided (in the course) to the [https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/BookDetail.aspx?bookId=20 Introduction to Physical Oceanography textbook] goes directly to the OER. | Required instructional materials are clearly identified in the syllabus in this sample Introduction to Oceanography online course. The required textbook is an [http://xula4ed.org/ Open Educational Resource (OER)]. The link provided (in the course) to the [https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/BookDetail.aspx?bookId=20 Introduction to Physical Oceanography textbook] goes directly to the OER. | ||
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Example 1
Required instructional materials are clearly identified in the syllabus in this sample Introduction to Public Health online course.
Example 2
Optional instructional materials are clearly identified in this sample Introduction to Public Health online course. The optional textbook is an Open Educational Resource (OER). The link provided (in the course) to the Essentials of Public Health textbook goes directly to the OER.
Example 3
A textbook and publisher materials are required instructional materials used in this sample Computer Based Information Systems online course. This information is stated several places in the course, including in the syllabus as seen in this example.
Example 4
Required instructional materials are clearly identified in the syllabus in this sample Introduction to Oceanography online course. The required textbook is an Open Educational Resource (OER). The link provided (in the course) to the Introduction to Physical Oceanography textbook goes directly to the OER.