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4 new free IT and math textbooks – Which one is right for you?

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There are new titles available for math, IT students and related fields. Take a look at these free textbooks about Algebra, Group Theory and Matlab….

10 facts about students using eTextbooks

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What do students like about eTextbooks? We found a survey including an infographic which can give you the answer. Go for it!…

5 tips to understand mathematics by Dr Chris Tisdell

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Do you find mathematics difficult, disengaging or even stressful? It doesn’t have to be this way. Here you can find 5 tips to better understand mathematics….

Cognitive Neuroscience: Understanding the neural basis of the human mind

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Would you like to learn more about how your brain works? Then delve into cognitive neuroscience. We have an introduction for you! …

Infografic: Are students ready for eTextbooks?

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Interested in what 10.000 students from all over the world have to say about eTextbooks? Here are more results from our Big Bookboon Survey!…

Fundamental Facts about Business Models

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What defines, what makes up a business model? On our blog you can learn more about this important field. Go business model!…

9 out of 10 students find textbooks too expensive – The Big Bookboon Textbook Survey

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We have asked close to 10.000 students about their opinion on digital vs. printed textbooks. Interested in what students from the US, UK or Netherlands have to say? Then take a look at our results. …

3 helpful engineering textbooks for the new semester

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We have published many new engineering textbooks – from fluid mechanics to environmental engineering and chemistry. Take a look and good luck with the new semester!…