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Microeconomics Guided Notes
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These Guided Notes are note-taking frameworks for Microeconomics, corresponding to OpenStax Microeconomics 2e (or the corresponding chapters of OpenStax Principles of Economics 2e). They contain the structure for students to actively engage with the material while in lecture or while reading.

The notes were authored by Kevin Cook of Des Moines Area Community College.

Subject:
Economics
Social Science
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Student Guide
Date Added:
11/21/2019
Microeconomics for Managers
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Principles of Economics is adapted from a work produced by a publisher who has requested that they and the original author not receive attribution. This adapted edition is produced by Margo Bergman at the University of Washington Tacoma.

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Subject:
Business and Communication
Finance
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Margo Bergman
Date Added:
09/02/2020
Minimizing Cost while Meeting Nutritional Needs -- An example of linear programming
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Spreadsheets Across the Curriculum module. Students use Excel Solver to find the linear combination of servings of two specified foods that minimize cost while meeting nutritional requirements.

Subject:
Economics
Social Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Provider Set:
Pedagogy in Action
Author:
Yu-Ju Kuo
Date Added:
11/06/2014
Monster Musical Chairs
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Students listen to the story and identify the scarcity problem the monsters had not enough chairs for every monster to have one. Students wear a picture of a want they have drawn and play a version of musical chairs in which the chairs are labeled goods. Students learn that a good can satisfy a want. They also learn that, because of scarcity, not everyone's wants are satisfied.

Subject:
Economics
English Language Arts
Social Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Reading
Provider:
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Provider Set:
Economic Lowdown Lessons
Author:
Bonnie Meszaros
Date Added:
09/11/2019
My Rows and Piles of Coins
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This is a story about Saruni, a young boy, and his family, who are both consumers and sellers in a market in Tanzania. There are many enticing items at the markert, but Saruni decides to save his money so he can buy a bike to help his mother take heavy loads to sell at the market.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Economics
Literature
Social Science
World Cultures
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Unit of Study
Provider:
Basal Alignment Project
Provider Set:
Lincoln Parish District
Author:
Tololwa N. Mollel
Date Added:
09/01/2013
Navigating Our Global Future
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As globalization and technological advances bring us hurtling towards a new integrated future, Ian Goldin warns that not all people may benefit equally. But, he says, if we can recognize this danger, we might yet realize the possibility of improved life for everyone. Ian Goldin is director of the 21st Century School at Oxford. Through the school's program of research, collaboration and education, he's powering new, cross-disciplinary thinking about global problems from the near and far future. A quiz, thought provoking question, and links for further study are provided to create a lesson around the 7-minute video. Educators may use the platform to easily "Flip" or create their own lesson for use with their students of any age or level.

Subject:
Economics
Social Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
TED
Provider Set:
TED-Ed
Author:
Ian Goldin
Date Added:
10/23/2009
Nebraska's Beef
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What is the most important factor in the development of Nebraska as a beef state? This inquiry leads students through an investigation of how Nebraska's economy is influenced by land and history, focusing on the beef industry. Resource created by Sara Adams, Omaha Public Schools, as part of the Nebraska ESUCC Social Studies Special Projects 2024 - Inquiry Design Model (IDM).

Subject:
Economics
History
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Author:
Nebraska OER
ESU Coordinating Council
Date Added:
07/24/2024
Negative Externalities and the Coase Theorem
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Economics assume that exchange happens voluntarily, but sometimes exchange results in spillover effects called externalities. In this video, Professor Sean Mullholland of Stonehill College defines externalities and explains both public and private solutions to the problem.

Subject:
Economics
Social Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Institute for Humane Studies
Author:
Sean Mullholland
Date Added:
10/31/2017
Networks
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This course will highlight common principles that permeate the functioning of networks and how the same issues related to robustness, fragility and interlinkages arise in several different types of networks. It will both introduce conceptual tools from dynamical systems, random graph models, optimization and game theory, and cover a wide variety of applications.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Roozbehani, Mardavij
Sadler, Evan
Date Added:
02/01/2018
Networks
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Networks are ubiquitous in our modern society. The World Wide Web that links us to the rest of the world is the most visible example. But it is only one of many networks in which we are situated. Our social life is organized around networks of friends and colleagues. These networks determine our information, influence our opinions, and shape our political attitudes. They also link us, often through weak but important ties, to everybody else in the United States and in the world. 
This course will introduce the tools for the study of networks. It will show how certain common principles permeate the functioning of these diverse networks and how the same issues related to robustness, fragility, and interlinkages arise in many different types of networks.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Wolitzky, Alexander
Date Added:
02/01/2022
Nine Ideas for Rescuing Capitalism from Itself
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Capitalism is in crisis.And with the 2022 war in Ukraine, the impending global food crisis, and the already burgeoning inflation / cost-of-living crisis (...to say nothing of the environmental crises confronting us...), it's about to get a lot worse.With the main alternative to capitalism (the planned economy) discredited by history, the question facing us now is: what can we do about capitalism? This opinion piece provides nine structured ideas for rescuing capitalism from itself. The ideas are arranged in three groups of three relating to: (i) Economics and the environment, (ii) the corporate world, and (iii) the financial world.

Subject:
Economics
Environmental Studies
Finance
History
World History
Material Type:
Primary Source
Reading
Author:
D.A. Holdsworth
Date Added:
06/08/2022
Northwest Passage: Then and Now
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In this lesson, students learn about some of the early explorations of the Northwest Passage, and how the changing sea ice extent has prompted new explorations of this region to transport goods from one region of the Northern Hemisphere to another.

Subject:
Physical Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
University of Colorado Boulder
Provider Set:
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
Date Added:
01/01/2014
OECD Regional Statistics
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Interactive resource codes either "OECD large regions" usually the primary subnational administrative unit of an OECD country -- (eg. states) or "OECD small regions" usually the secondary subnmational administrative unit -- (eg. counties) by demographic, economic and educational statistics. Regions are compared on a color coded map (for any single variable), scatter plot (for any two variables, table lens or data grid (for a large number of variables. Allows transnational comparisons across all rich countries, but also allows the specificity of focusing on subnational -- and sometimes very small -- geographic units.

Subject:
Economics
Physical Science
Physics
Social Science
Material Type:
Data Set
Provider:
TeachingWithData.org
Provider Set:
TeachingWithData.org
Author:
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
Date Added:
11/07/2014
OER Creation Toolkit
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This toolkit has been created to provide University of Regina instructors with an introduction to the use and creation of open educational resources (OER). The text is broken into five sections: Getting Started, Copyright, Finding OER, Teaching with OER, and Creating OER. Although some chapters contain more advanced content, the starter kit is primarily intended for users who are entirely new to Open Education. The toolkit will be updated periodically as relevant information for inclusion is identified.

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Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Regina
Date Added:
10/11/2021
One day it is too hot and other days it is too cold. Do we need to replace the HVAC system?
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This project will allow students to create a mathematical model to help in making decision about replacing HVAC units on a large scale.

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Subject:
Applied Science
Biology
Career and Technical Education
Economics
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Life Science
Mathematics
Social Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Provider Set:
Teach the Earth
Author:
Monika Kiss
Date Added:
11/19/2021