Showing posts with label Teach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teach. Show all posts

8.7.08

Skills For Successful Teaching

Author: Barbara Allman, Jeffrey Owen, Sara Freeman
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
File size: 3,80 MB
File type: pdf

These diverse chapters contain many useful suggestions. Included are techniques and ideas for teaching children time management and study skills, as well as ways to bolster self-esteem, foster socialization skills, strengthen verbal and written communication skills, and much more.

This resource also provides suggestions for utilizing community resources as a springboard for well-rounded learning experiences. Inside, you will find ideas for transforming the classroom environment into a vibrant learning center. Encourage children to celebrate their interests and talents with science fair projects or by creating a classroom museum.

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4.8.07

Download Book Teach Yourself Mac OS X Digital Media All in One

John Ray is an award-winning Web application and network developer for the Ohio State University. He holds a computer engineering degree from OSU and oversees network operations for one of its colleges. There, he implemented a campus-wide database for maintaining TCP/IP information for a wide range of networked computers. For the past five years, John has used Linux exclusively for his programming efforts and has championed its use for projects inside and outside the university. He provides Linux- and UNIX-based TCP/IP programming solutions to businesses nationwide. His other publications include Que’s Red Hat Installation and Configuration Handbook, Linux Maximum Security, and Special Edition Using TCP/IP.

Robyn Ness holds a master’s degree in psychology with a specialization in judgment and decision making. She currently works as a Web developer for the Section of Communications and Technology at The Ohio State University, focusing on issues of usability and content design.

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28.7.07

Download Rapidshare Book Teach Yourself Linux

Even those with no prior knowledge of Linux can learn to make the most of this powerful operating system. With Teach Yourself Linux, readers will learn to set up a Linux system, add applications, make things happen automatically, connect to the Internet, share files with other systems, and even apply the basics of programming. The combination of extensive instructions, practical examples, and interactive exercises will help users at all skill levels master everything from simple commands to setting up their own Web servers.

Good overview for the beginner

Like the author of this little gem, I also have decades of computer experience. I began by
teaching myself FORTRAN on an IBM 1620 in the mid-60’s. Since then I have written
lots of 8-bit machine code, but most of my work has been with high-level languages. Now
in my dotage I have set a personal goal to teach myself Linux. So I started with Sams Teach
Yourself Linux in 24 Hours. It was ok to get the feel of Linux, but in the end it was too much of a formula cookbook.
About mid-way through the book I lost interest and let it go. Then I tried Marcel Gagne’s Moving to
Linux. Although the bundled Koppix CD was fun to play around with, the book never
got much beyond the GUI desktop. I was looking for a reference that would give a better
overall view of how Linux works and what I could expect from it. I think Billing’s book may be
the one. I found it on the new book shelf at the library and read it pretty much straight through.
As a Linux newbie I won’t know for sure whether the book is really that good until I get
my own sea legs (and then I won’t need it any more!) But for now I think it fit my needs perfectly.
I enjoyed reading it and plan to buy my own copy as soon as the library forces me to give back the one
I borrowed.

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12.7.07

Download Rapidshare Book Sams Teach Yourself Adobe Photoshop CS3 in 24 Hours

You can master Photoshop® CS3 faster than you ever thought possible–even if you have no Photoshop or image editing experience at all! In just 24 hands-on, step-by-step lessons, this book will teach you all the core Photoshop skills you need to get great results–in digital photography, graphic design, painting, or anything else!

By the Way notes present interesting information related to the discussion.

Did You Know? tips offer advice or show you easier ways to do something.

Watch Out! cautions alert you to possible problems and give you advice on how to avoid them.

Learn how to…
Repair and retouch any black-and-white or color image, from precious family portraits to new digital photos
Achieve powerful artistry with Photoshop’s filters and effects
Master digital painting with Photoshop’s paintbrushes and other tools
Get your colors right, wherever you’re printing your images or displaying them online
Create super-realistic composites
Transform your images using tools ranging from Flip to Liquify
Master professional-level features including layers, channels, and masks
Add type to your images
Take advantage of Photoshop CS3’s powerful new features

Carla Rose is the author of more than 30 computer books on digital media and graphics topics. She was a contributing editor for Photoshop User magazine and contributed to publications ranging from Atlantic Fisherman to Adobe Magazine to The New Yorker.

Kate Binder is a graphics expert who has written articles on design tools and techniques, publishing workflows, and photography for magazines including Publish, PEI, and Desktop Publishers Journal. Her books include Easy Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and Easy Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.

Register your book at www.samspublishing.com/register for access to source images, updates, and links.

Category: Graphics

Covers: Adobe Photoshop CS3

User Level: Beginning

$29.99 USA / $36.99 CAN / £21.99 Net UK

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