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Tactile graphics, sometimes referred to as the haptic sensory modality, deliver information through touch. They often accompany Braille textbooks to convey content in maps, charts, building layouts, schematic diagrams, and images of geometric figures. Tactile graphics are often handmade by Braille transcribers as part of Braille textbook production. In some cases, the creation of tactile graphics is facilitated by automated processes using various software applications. Some methods used to create tactile graphics are described below.

For the most part, primary and secondary sources in the sciences exist in article form. Books are great, and we've got lots of those to help you out, but it's a lot less reading to find a handful of great articles. There are multiple ways of going about the task of finding these sources, but the best way is to use DATABASES. UNH subscribes to many databases, so it's really just a matter of selecting one or two to work with. For this particular research paper, your best first database to try is called Ebscohost.

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Professors Snapp and Fowler head the transformation of a three-semester sequence calculus textbook. The switch to a free, open-source interactive textbook containing content for differential, integral and multi-variable calculus would be adopted by the Department of Mathematics for the courses Math 1151, 1152, 1161.0x, 1172, 2152, 2162.0x, 2173 and 2177. Their goal is to produce this textbook for four sections of Math 1151, four sections of 1152 and three sections of 1152, which together enroll about 2050 students in two semesters. Snapp and Fowler are also open to sharing the textbook with other universities, such as Columbus State Community College, as well as Columbus area high schools.

Dr. Beers will lead a team to create digital resources for Psychology 2367.01, a second-level writing general education course. Because it fulfills a GE requirement, the course draws students from outside the major and would effect over 500 students per year enrolling in the course. Moreover, it would effect the 400 students annually enrolled in Psychology 3325, for which the resources would also be used. Beers suggests that in addition to the savings, this would offer students a more accurate and helpful representation of course content. Because only 3-9% of students found the previous textbook the most helpful course resource (and 15-20% found it the least helpful resource), Beers asserts digital resources would offer more relevant information in a more interactive and helpful format.

Professors Roberts and Kraft will create an interactive textbook for Communications 2321, Writing for Strategic Communication and Communications 2221, Writing and Editing for the Media. The textbook would bolster materials already created for Communications 2221 and serve as the primary text for Communications 2321. The courses typically enroll about 180 students annually. Roberts and Kraft plan to supplement the project by utilizing the iBook digital format, e-book version, class blogs and an iTunes U course. Furthermore, they hope the interactive format of the text will foster a better foundation for learning in future classes, as well as inspire more engagement among students.

Peripheral users within the University include faculty and students in the College of Business Administration, especially those engaged in studying international business and political economy. Students and faculty in the departments of Psychology and Sociology also make use of the political science collection, particularly for information about mass behavior, electoral behavior, political psychology, leadership, power, and political extremism. The Department of Philosophy draws on aspects of the political science collection related to philosophy of governing systems. History students and faculty make use of those aspects of the political science collection that cover political history, diplomacy, foreign affairs, and emigration and immigration. Geography faculty and students use works about political geography. Faculty and students in the College of Law likewise make occasional use of the political science collection. Students and faculty in interdisciplinary studies programs such as Africana Studies, Asian Studies, Judaic Studies, Latin American Studies, Russian and East European Studies, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies also use the political science collection.

External: The Government and Business Department of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County supports the political science collection as does the Center for Research Libraries and the combined collections of the colleges and universities in Ohio through OhioLINK.n Interlibrary Loan also supports the political science collection.

Call Numbers: As a discipline of study political science concerns itself with the history, form, organization, and administration of the State and its subdivisions, including relationships with other states or subdivisions. The discipline also engages in analysis of political behavior and activity, and in political theory.

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