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OWLv2 leverages dynamic problems, interactive learning, self-paced practice and detailed feedback to engage and empower... see more

The word design, like the words art, research, and writing, seems so broad that it’s hard to define. And just like anyone... see more

This course provides an introduction to quantum mechanics and principles of quantum chemistry with applications to... see more

2018, Comprehensive Abortion Care, Dr. Diomede Ntasumbumuyange, University of Rwanda,... see more

2017, Comprehensive Abortion Care part 1, Dr. Yonas Getachew, MD, Clinical Advisor, Center for International Reproductive... see more

2017, Comprehensive Abortion Care Part 2, Dr. Yonas Getachew, MD, Clinical Advisor, Center for International Reproductive... see more

Industrialization came at a cost. Imperialist nations conquered new colonies rich in raw materials to fuel their... see more

2018, Copper IUCD Insertion and Removal, Helen Nwankwo, University of Rwanda College of Medicine and Health Sciences,... see more

Project Description These two interactive learning objects are self-paced digital resources developed for students in... see more

2018, Counselling for Family Planning, Denyse Musengimana, Assistant Lecturer, University of Rwanda College of Medicine... see more

This first chapter explains what it means to be logical—to reason logically. It demonstrates the usefulness of logical... see more

In exploring the concept of implication, which is at the heart of nearly all reasoning, we divided it into two types:... see more

This chapter introduced the concept of a sentence's logical form and the concept of logical equivalence between... see more

This chapter focused on the logical forms of arguments in Aristotle's class logic. For deductive arguments involving... see more

Inductive arguments are more common than deductive arguments, and they are more difficult to analyze, but logical... see more

This chapter explored the difference between a causal claim and one that is merely correlational. Causality and... see more

When scientists are trying to gain a deep understanding of how the world works, they seek general patterns rather than... see more

Every argument contains at least one intended conclusion plus one or more supporting reasons, called premises. However,... see more

To be a good communicator, you should be precise enough for the purpose at hand. When faced with a claim that someone... see more

This chapter clarified the principles of charity and fidelity and explored the intricacies of assessing unusual claims.... see more

This chapter examined a variety of ways that writers and speakers communicate less well than we and they expect.... see more

We learned about how to improve writing, especially argumentative writing. Be sure your writing is clearly organized, or... see more

To defend yourself against the bombardment of propaganda, con games, political hype, and sales pitches, you should demand... see more