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This module is included inLens:Stategic Horizon Network Workshop on Alternative Couseware -- Connexions Session By: ConnexionsAs a part of collection:"Fundamentals of Mathematics"
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Summary: This module contains the preface for Fundamentals of Mathematics by Denny Burzynski and Wade Ellis, Jr.
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'My Favorites' is a special kind of lens which you can use to bookmark modules and
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A lens is a custom
view of Connexions content. You can think of it as a
fancy kind of list that will let you see Connexions
through the eyes of organizations and people you
trust.
What is in a lens?
Lens makers
point to Connexions materials (modules and
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Who can create a lens?
Any individual
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organization.
What are tags?
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added by lens makers to help label content, attaching a
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"This textbook was acquired by the Community College Open Textbook project. Each chapter is available as a PDF download, but the book is not yet available as an online textbook. The CCOTP project […]"