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Procurement in the Supply Chain World

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  18 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Angela Reid-Regier, Bryan Snage

Subject(s): Purchasing and supply management, E-commerce: business aspects, Business studies: general

Publisher: Conestoga College

Last updated: 19/03/2025

This book guides students through the important aspects of procurement. Readers will learn what procurement is, the different strategies involved in procurement, how to find and select suppliers, how to manage suppliers, how to evaluate whether to outsource, how to manage subcontractors, how to evaluate and manage global suppliers and how to be an ethical procurement professional.

Introduction to Tourism

CC BY (Attribution)  1 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Edited by: Morgan Westcott, Wendy Anderson, Adapted by NSCC

Subject(s): Hospitality, sports, leisure and tourism industries

Publisher: NSCC

Last updated: 19/03/2025

An introduction to tourism. The NSCC edition has been adapted to include Nova Scotia specific content and examples.

Algebra and Trigonometry OpenStax

CC BY (Attribution)   English (Canada)

Author(s): Jay Abramson

Subject(s): Mathematics

Publisher: OpenStax

Last updated: 18/03/2025

Algebra and Trigonometry provides a comprehensive exploration of algebraic principles and meets scope and sequence requirements for a typical introductory algebra and trigonometry course. The modular approach and the richness of content ensure that the book meets the needs of a variety of courses. Algebra and Trigonometry offers a wealth of examples with detailed, conceptual explanations, building a strong foundation in the material before asking students to apply what they’ve learned.

Introduction to Social Media

CC BY (Attribution)  5 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Cheryl Lawson, NSCC

Subject(s): Communication studies, Media studies: advertising and society, Higher education, tertiary education, Online marketing / Social media marketing, Social media / social networking

Institution(s): Oklahoma State University

Publisher: Nova Scotia Community College

Last updated: 18/03/2025

This book provides a guided tour of social media for marketing purposes.

Cover image: Social Media by Blogtrepreneur used under a CC BY license.

Safety, Health and Nutrition in Early Childhood Education

CC BY (Attribution)  32 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Jennifer Paris

Subject(s): Early childhood care and education

Publisher: NSCC

Last updated: 18/03/2025

Early childhood is a critical time in development. Many outcomes, both positive and negative, have their beginnings in these years. It is vital that children’s health and safety be protected. High-quality early care and education programs can play a valuable role in improving outcomesfor children.

ECE Outdoor Play Resource Guide

CC BY-SA (Attribution ShareAlike)  5 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Erin Cameron, Dawn Danko, NSCC

Subject(s): Early childhood care and education, Outdoor schools / education

Publisher: Nova Scotia Community College

Last updated: 18/03/2025

This resource is a compilation of current literature that captures the importance and benefits of outdoor, nature-based play in early childhood education programming, and highlights the role of risky play in children’s development.

Math for Trades: Volume 3

CC BY (Attribution)  5 H5P Activities    English (Canada)

Author(s): Mark Overgaard, Chad Flinn

Subject(s): Applied mathematics, Mathematics, Mathematical foundations, Building skills and trades, Traditional trades, crafts and skills

Publisher: BCcampus

Last updated: 17/03/2025

The Math for Trades: Volume 3 textbook continues the tradition that Math for Trades: Volume 1 and Math for Trades: Volume 2 started. This volume continues the journey through math with topics such as capacities, pressure and total force, grade and total fall and trigonometry. These topics take the foundation that as been built in the first two volumes and adds new layers. Once again the material is presented from a trades perspective with easy-to-understand examples and video explanations accompanying questions. There is also a voiceover which follows along with each section and chapter. This material should provide useful in the continuation of your trades training.

NSCC Communication @ Work 2nd Edition

CC BY (Attribution)  101 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Condea Krewenki, Judy Munro, Jordan Smith

Subject(s): Business communication, etiquette and presentation, Writing and editing guides

Publisher: Nova Scotia Community College

Last updated: 16/03/2025

New 2024 Edition.

Adapted for use at NSCC. Communication @ Work is designed to guide college students in developing the vital communication skills that are necessary to succeed in the modern workplace.

Introduction to Sociology Lumen/OpenStax

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Lumen Learning, OpenStax

Subject(s): Sociology

Publisher: NSCC

Last updated: 16/03/2025

Learn how the core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories of sociology help explain how simple, everyday human actions and interactions can change the world. This is an open textbook. Digital versions are free.

Thinking Critically About Classrooms and Income Inequality

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English (Canada)

Author(s): Valda Leighteizer, Sonya Singer

Subject(s): Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy

Institution(s): Mount Saint Vincent University

Publisher: Mount Saint Vincent University Library

Last updated: 16/03/2025

Income disparity within and among school districts in Canada makes it difficult to fulfill public education’s promise of equitable schooling experiences for all students.  As educators, we must examine, carefully and critically, the impacts of socioeconomic status and social class on and for parents and children in the day-to-day processes and expectations of schooling.

Students and teachers bring to the classroom experience various cultures, races, identities, orientations, genders, socio-economic classes, religious or spiritual affiliations, abilities, language backgrounds, etc., and it is our job as teachers to teach all of our students to the best of our ability, not just the kids who look like us, talk like us, pray like us, or come from the same communities that we do.

This book discusses the ways that some students may experience school, with a focus on how some schooling practices rest on assumptions being made about students’ financial abilities to engage fully. Simply put, many students do not have the financial ability to fully participate in some school activities, ranging from not having internet and computer access to complete homework assignments, to food insecurity at home, to lack of access to “material or cultural goods” that often form the basis of classroom practices. We offer some analysis of how these factors may impact students’ experiences in schools.