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This <span itemprop="intendedEndUserRole">teacher</span> edition textbook provides an overview of algebra for <span itemprop="typicalAgeRange">12-14</span> year olds.
 
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An example from Connexions (see the [http://cnx.org/content/m16838/latest/?collection=col10522/latest original]):
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Inside Collection (Textbook): <span itemprop="name">Collaborative Statistics</span>
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Textbook by: <a itemprop="author" href="http://cnx.org/member_profile/billowsky">Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.</a>, <a itemprop="author" href="http://cnx.org/member_profile/sdean">Susan Dean</a>.
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<h2>Probability Topics</h2>
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Module by: Susan Dean,  Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.. 
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Summary: This module introduces the concept of Probability, the chance of an event occurring.
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<h3>Student Learning Objectives</h3>
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By the end of this chapter, the student should be able to:
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<li>Understand and use the terminology of probability.</li>
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<meta itemprop="alignmentType" content="teaches"><a itemprop="name" href="http://asn.jesandco.org/resources/S11435AF">Determine whether two events are mutually exclusive and whether two events are independent.</a></li>
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<meta itemprop="alignmentType" content="teaches"><a itemprop="name" href="http://example.com/competency502041">Calculate probabilities using the Addition Rules and Multiplication Rules.</li>
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<li>Construct and interpret Contingency Tables.</li>
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<li>Construct and interpret Venn Diagrams (optional).</li>
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<li>Construct and interpret Tree Diagrams (optional).</li>
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Latest revision as of 23:57, 6 March 2012

LRMI Example Markup

A teacher edition of a mathematics textbook:

 
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This <span itemprop="intendedEndUserRole">teacher</span> edition textbook provides an overview of algebra for <span itemprop="typicalAgeRange">12-14</span> year olds.

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An example from Connexions (see the original):

 
<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Book">
Inside Collection (Textbook): <span itemprop="name">Collaborative Statistics</span>
<link itemprop="url" href="http://cnx.org/content/m16838/latest/?collection=col10522/latest" />
Textbook by: <a itemprop="author" href="http://cnx.org/member_profile/billowsky">Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.</a>, <a itemprop="author" href="http://cnx.org/member_profile/sdean">Susan Dean</a>.

<h2>Probability Topics</h2>
Module by: Susan Dean,  Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D..  

Summary: This module introduces the concept of Probability, the chance of an event occurring.

<h3>Student Learning Objectives</h3>
By the end of this chapter, the student should be able to:
<ul>
<li>Understand and use the terminology of probability.</li>
<li itemprop="competency" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/CompetencyObject">
<meta itemprop="alignmentType" content="teaches"><a itemprop="name" href="http://asn.jesandco.org/resources/S11435AF">Determine whether two events are mutually exclusive and whether two events are independent.</a></li>
<li itemprop="competency" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/CompetencyObject">
<meta itemprop="alignmentType" content="teaches"><a itemprop="name" href="http://example.com/competency502041">Calculate probabilities using the Addition Rules and Multiplication Rules.</li>
<li>Construct and interpret Contingency Tables.</li>
<li>Construct and interpret Venn Diagrams (optional).</li>
<li>Construct and interpret Tree Diagrams (optional).</li>
</ul>
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