Good morning,
 
The OER Program at the University of Regina is pleased to announce the publication of the following resources:
 
Cree Dictionary of Mathematics Terms with Visual Examples
 
This resource provides Cree equivalents of 176 mathematics terms and their definition in English. The visual examples mainly contain Indigenous elements. The Dictionary was reviewed by Elders, Indigenous Knowledge Keepers and Cree-speaking educators. The resource can be accessed at the link https://opentextbooks.uregina.ca/creemathdictionary/.
 
An Introduction to Geological Field Trips: Case Study Avonlea Badlands, Saskatchewan
 
This resource emerged out of the passion of a few people for fieldwork. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a real need to replace actual field trips - forbidden during the pandemic - with something else that will give students a taste of fieldwork. More than being the conclusion, this project wants to be the inspiration that will carry the student out of the classroom and into the field. The resource can be accessed at the link https://opentextbooks.uregina.ca/geology240labmanual/.
 
Computer Science Lab Update CS 100
 
CS100 covers the basics of computer literacy, managing files, spreadsheets and website design for non-programmers. Note that this resource is an openly licensed webpage. The resource can be accessed at the link http://www2.cs.uregina.ca/~cs100/.
 
Computer Science Lab Updates CS 110
 
CS110 Provides an introduction to the C++ programming language, problem solving, running, testing, and debugging code, and other foundational skills required by all programmers. As in the case of the previous resource, this is an openly licensed webpage. The resource can be accessed at the following link https://www.cs.uregina.ca/Links/class-info/110/OER2022/index.php.
 
Regards,

Isaac Mulolani (he/him)

Open Education & Publishing Program Manager

Center for Teaching and Learning

University of Regina

3737 Wascana Parkway

Regina SK S4S 0A2

OER Website: https://www.uregina.ca/oer-publishing/index.html

Pressbooks: https://opentextbooks.uregina.ca/