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Presentation made at Faculty of Political Sciences Method & Ethics meeting of the Department of Third World studies (modified with regards to feedback received)
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This document provides an overview of free open access tools to support open research. It discusses how to publish open access research by depositing a version in an open access journal or repository. It describes services like DOAJ, SHERPA/ROMEO, and re3data.org for finding open access journals, checking publisher policies, and locating data repositories. The document also introduces Zenodo as a "catch-all" repository and highlights the OpenAIRE infrastructure which integrates metadata, publications, data, and more to facilitate open access policies.
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1. Zombie Attack
Help the zombies eat BRAINS
Tracy Whalen EDCI 505
2. Solve the math
Brains are good for you! problems to help
the zombies eat
BRAINS!!
Got Brains?
3. Solve the math problems to help the
zombies eat BRAINS!!
21.45 * 31.86 =
1.) 683.397
2.) 691.351
3.) 591.242
4.) 638.397
4. Solve the math problems to help the
zombies eat BRAINS!!
21.45 - 31.86
1.) -13.27
2.) 10.41
3.) 53.31
4.) -10.41
5. Solve the math problems to help the
zombies eat BRAINS!!
(-41.4 ) * (-6.13)
1.) 235.728
2.) -253.782
3.) 215.621
4.) 253.782
6. Solve the math problems to help the
zombies eat BRAINS!!
Find the product of 2.6 and 0.45
1.) 1.170
2.) 2.170
3.) 1.710
4.) 1.1
7. Solve the math problems to help the
zombies eat BRAINS!!
If there were 5.35 zombies and 4.33 lbs. of brains for
the zombies to eat, how much would each zombie
get to eat? Please Round to the nearest tenth place.
1.) 1.25 lbs.
2.) 1.3 lbs.
3.) 1.245 lbs.
4.) 1.246 lbs.
Editor's Notes
Please complete game.
Zombies are fun!
* Means multiplication.
This should be basic review of negative multiplication.
Example of Quiz 12.6 /.45 Remind Students to move decimals
5.35/4.33 Remind them to labe.l when doing the activity