The Sourcebook for Self-directed Learning

The Sourcebook for Self-directed Learning

Author: William J. Rothwell

Publisher: Human Resource Development

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780874254716

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This collection of articles and activities prepares trainers, HR personnel, or line managers to become facilitators of self-directed learning. Articles introduce a variety of self-directed learning strategies as well as how to plan your strategy. Part 2 provides activities that can be used with learners to guide self directed learning in areas that include structured goal setting, self coaching, improving communication, interviewing, sales, customer service and leadership.


Sourcebook of Models for Biomedical Research

Sourcebook of Models for Biomedical Research

Author: P. Michael Conn

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-03-07

Total Pages: 756

ISBN-13: 1597452858

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The collection of systems represented in this volume is a unique effort to reflect the diversity and utility of models used in biomedicine. That utility is based on the consideration that observations made in particular organisms will provide insight into the workings of other, more complex systems. This volume is therefore a comprehensive and extensive collection of these important medical parallels.


The American History Highway: A Guide to Internet Resources on U.S., Canadian, and Latin American History

The American History Highway: A Guide to Internet Resources on U.S., Canadian, and Latin American History

Author: Dennis A. Trinkle

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-10-28

Total Pages: 490

ISBN-13: 1000158543

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This brand new addition to the acclaimed "History Highway" series is essential for anyone conducting historical research on North, Central, or South America. Complete with a CD with live links to sites, it directs users to the best and broadest, most current information on U.S., Canadian, and Latin American history available on the Internet. "The American History Highway": provides detailed, easy-to-use information on more than 1,700 websites; covers all periods of U.S., Canadian, and Latin American History; features new coverage of Hispanic American and Asian American History; includes chapters on environmental history, immigration history, and document collections; all site information is current and up-to-date; includes a CD of the entire contents with live links to sites - just install the disc, go online, and link directly to the sites; and, also provides a practical introduction to web-based research for students and history buffs of all ages.


From Gutenberg to the Internet

From Gutenberg to the Internet

Author: Jeremy M. Norman

Publisher: Norman Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 928

ISBN-13: 9780930405878

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From Gutenberg to the Internet presents 63 original readings from the history of computing, networking, and telecommunications arranged thematically by chapters. Most of the readings record basic discoveries from the 1830s through the 1960s that laid the foundation of the world of digital information in which we live. These readings, some of which are illustrated, trace historic steps from the early nineteenth century development of telegraph systems---the first data networks---through the development of the earliest general-purpose programmable computers and the earliest software, to the foundation in 1969 of ARPANET, the first national computer network that eventually became the Internet. The readings will allow you to review early developments and ideas in the history of information technology that eventually led to the convergence of computing, data networking, and telecommunications in the Internet. The editor has written a lengthy illustrated historical introduction concerning the impact of the Internet on book culture. It compares and contrasts the transition from manuscript to print initiated by Gutenberg's invention of printing by moveable type in the 15th century with the transition that began in the mid-19th century from a print-centric world to the present world in which printing co-exists with various electronic media that converged to form the Internet. He also provided a comprehensive and wide-ranging annotated timeline covering selected developments in the history of information technology from the year 100 up to 2004, and supplied introductory notes to each reading. Some introductory notes contain supplementary illustrations.


Environmental Systems

Environmental Systems

Author: Antonio S. Camara

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 9780198742678

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This book is intended for scholars and students of geography, geology, environmental science, civil engineering, urban planning biology, and social sciences.