eCampusOntario DSpace: Recent submissions

  • Ritchie, Kim (2022)
    Part of a larger micro-credential focusing on working with adults with mental health conditions and/or dementia. This course provides the foundational knowledge of dementia and responsive behaviours. Learners will leave ...
  • Hewitt, Jim; Sachdeva, Nidhi (2022-02-28)
    This course examines the theoretical foundations of teaching and learning, and how that theory informs the design and delivery of online instruction. The course utilizes a textbook that is entitled, “How Learning Happens: ...
  • Ravka, Dylan (Sheridan College, 2022-02-28)
    Are you ready to begin developing with Unity? Augmented Reality (AR) is an emerging field with opportunities in many industries ranging from programming, engineering, and media design to health care, skilled trades, and ...
  • Jones, Melanie (Sault College, 2022-02-28)
    This Introduction to Field Placement resource includes three interactive online modules designed to prepare community services students, specifically Child and Youth Care students, for field placement. The modules ...
  • Locke, John (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    Second Treatise (1689)—the second essay in Two Treatises of Government—is a work of political philosophy by English philosopher and physician John Locke. Using natural rights and contract theory as the basis, the essay ...
  • Sophocles (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    Written by Sophocles and first performed around 429 BC, Oedipus Rex, also known by its Greek title, Oedipus Tyrannus, or Oedipus the King, is an Athenian tragedy. Originally, to the ancient Greeks, the title was simply ...
  • Mills, John Stuart (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    On Liberty (1859) is a philosophical essay by English philosopher John Stuart Mill. Using Mill's ethical system of utilitarianism in application to society and state, he suggests standards for the relationship between ...
  • Oroonoko 
    Behn, Aphra (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    Oroonoko (1688)—full title Oroonoko: or, The Royal Slave—is a short work of prose fiction by English poet and writer Aphra Behn. This text is a first-person account of Oroonoko's life and his ensuing journey after the ...
  • Wilde, Oscar (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891) is a philosophical novel by Irish playwright Oscar Wilde; it is his only novel. The story centre's on Dorian Gray, the subject of a full-length portrait in oil by Basil Hallward, an artist ...
  • McKay, Claude (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    This poetry anthology contains poems from Claude Mckay's Songs of Jamaica (1912), Constab Ballads (1912), Spring in New Hampshire and Other Poems (1920), and Harlem Shadows (1922).
  • Poetics 
    Aristotle (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    Poetics (circa 335 BC) by Aristotle is the earliest surviving work of dramatic theory and the first surviving philosophical essay to focus on literary theory. Aristotle divides the art of poetry into three genres: verse ...
  • Moodie, Susanna (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    Roughing It in the Bush (1852)—full title Roughing It in The Bush: or, Forest Life in Canada—is a novel by English-born writer Susanna Moodie who immigrated to Upper Canada, near modern-day Peterborough, Ontario during the ...
  • Harper, Frances (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    Sketches of Southern Life (1872) is a poetry anthology by American abolitionist and writer Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. Using topics like family, education, religion, slavery, and Reconstruction, the anthology is a ...
  • Chopin, Kate (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    The Awakening (1899) is a novel by American author Kate Chopin; it marks early feminism as it was one of the earliest American novels to focus on women's issues without condescension. The novel centers on Edna Pontellier ...
  • Gaskell, Elizabeth (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    North and South (1854) is a social novel by English writer Elizabeth Gaskell. The novel follows Margaret Hale as she is forced to leave her home in the tranquil, rural south and settle with her parents in the fictional ...
  • Carr, Emily (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    The Book of Small (1942) is a novel by Canadian author and painter Emily Carr. It is an early childhood memoir consisting of thirty-six word sketches in which the author relates anecdotes about her life as a young girl ...
  • Poe, Edgar Allan (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    "The Cask of Amontillado" (1846) is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. Set in Italy in an unspecified year, the story is about a man, Montresor, luring his former friend Fortunato to a fatal immurement for ...
  • Marx, Karl; Engels, Friedrich (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    The Communist Manifesto (1848)—originally the Manifesto of the Communist Party—is a pamphlet by German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. The Manifesto was commissioned by the Communist League and first published ...
  • Hamilton, Alexander; Madison, James (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    The Federalist Papers (published between October 1787 and May 1788) is a collection of 85 articles and essays written by statesmen and Founding Fathers Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. The articles were ...
  • Washington, Booker T. (Toronto Metropolitan University, 2022-02-15)
    The Future of the American Negro (1899) is a novel by American educator Booker T. Washington. The novel presented his opinions on the history of enslaved and freed African-American people, as well as his ideas regarding ...