Sentences with phrase «as textbook»

I started using computers in 1968 (yes — 68), as a textbook copy editor.
I attribute that to my background career as a textbook copy editor.
My first book, Healing & Wholeness: Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Mental Health, is used as a textbook on integrating natural medicine into counseling, psychotherapy, and psychology.
Her first book, Healing & Wholeness: Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Mental Health, is used as a textbook on integrating natural medicine into counseling, psychotherapy, and psychology.
It is also appropriate as a textbook for graduate level courses in special education.»
It can also be used as a textbook for therapy students or a resource for practicing therapists who wish to add group therapy to their practice.
«This will go down as the textbook case study as how not to handle a crisis,» said Scott Galloway, a New York University professor of marketing.
Chegg, a company best known as a textbook rental site, is partnering with Coursera to distribute its content to students enrolled in massive open online courses.
«Education» expenses include ordinary costs assessed to all students, such as textbook rental, laboratory fees, and lunches, which should be paid by the custodial parent.
We use Professor Enquist and Professor Oates's writing text as the textbook for the writing seminar program.
«As a textbook, we do not expect it to be a best - seller.
Intel says that «Judge Posner's exclusion of Motorola's damages experts should be affirmed as a textbook example of proper gate - keeping by a trial judge».
Later in the semester, as the textbook and classroom lecture and discussion introduce elements of legal writing and analysis doctrine, the professor refers back to the principles in the summary, replacing the phraseology with the standard vocabulary associated with each element.
He is the lead author of more than two dozen technical papers, as well as the textbook, «Space Vehicle Design.»
Here is one article discussing the relationship between gut bacteria and mental health that can be used as a textbook example of how not to write a science news story.
So on the margin, it's not worthwhile to reduce emissions as much as the textbook calls for, because the environmental benefit now has to compete with the direct economic damage of the carbon tax, as well as the indirect economic damage coming from the tax interaction effect.
I'm letting it go this time, but only as a textbook case of wild - eyed conspiracy theorist in action.
But — despite it being described as a textbook case (an appeal to authority), I remain unconvinced by the arguments at the top of this thread.
The Philosophy of Sustainable Design has been used as a textbook in over seventy universities and colleges and is distributed widely throughout Europe, North America and Asia.
My personal opinion is that the good professor is going to be remembered as a textbook example of a self - cooked goose.
But as every textbook warns, not every significant difference is important, and not every lack of significance in unimportant.
Houghton was the lead editor of the 2001 IPCC Assessment reports, so his book is the very soul of authoritative, although it is intended as a textbook and is not exactly a page - turner.
Many of Williams» photographic choices of a half century ago today are taken for granted as textbook examples of American modernist masterpieces.
To begin with the story is about as textbook RPG as you can get.
In the classroom, first -, second -, and third - year students can take «VCM 626 Shelter Medicine I,» an introductory elective course that uses the Association of Shelter Veterinarians Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters as the textbook.
It does not matter because the pattern functions the same as a textbook wedge.
«Security Analysis» is still used as a textbook at Columbia Business School.
If Apple tweaks the iPad and allows for note - taking, I could see it taking off as a textbook device — just download your semester's worth of books.
The company got its start in 1964 as a textbook depository and has since grown and transformed into a comprehensive publishing industry services company that offers numerous solutions, including physical book distribution, print - on - demand and digital services.
Since the large screen Kindle DX debuted in the spring, a number of schools — secondary and beyond — ran pilot programs which tested the device's viability as a textbook replacement.
The large - screen reader, which Amazon hoped would catch on as a textbook substitute at universities, has free wireless over 3G cellular networks.
Preface This book has been written primarily to serve as a textbook in accordance with the syllabus of Digital Electronics course offered by MTU — Noida and GBTU — Lucknow.
To add insult to injury, I recently learned that they have been promoting and selling my book as textbook.
But as the textbook publishers rethink their current materials to meet these standards and as those companies keep the material open in order to make upgrades, this would be a perfect time for England to also update its technology education standards by insisting on digital textbooks.
As the textbook lobby has pointed out, the major and often prohibitive costs of textbooks aren't due to the printing and shipping but in the research and writing of the materials.
Kno tablets will enable students to use the tablets as a textbook, notebook, and research tool all at once.
It's a pity this is priced as a textbook, since it's very much worth having as an introductory guide and reference.
It's a pity this is priced as a textbook, since it's very much worth having as an introductory guide and
Of course, Hill highlighted the fact that other models that consumers and publishers are familiar with are also technically subscriptions, such as textbook rentals in higher education.
Today, why does everyone seem to refer to McGraw - Hill as a textbook publishing company?
There are also strong student incentives toward indie publishing, as textbook prices have risen faster in the last couple of decades than real estate or medical costs.
With the Bible as the textbook, our topical studies provide guidance through organization, relevant applications, and questions that stimulate discussion.
It took him 14 years of working as a textbook editor for Harcourt Brace Jovanovich to recover from the shock.
In Windham's tales, the romanticism of the South collides with the reality of its racial politics, myth and fact intertwine to present a picture of the South that is as true as any textbook.
Darwin's Finches are now well - known as a textbook example of animal evolution.
It also serves as the textbook for a number of school law courses offered at the graduate level in Connecticut universities.
Blocks and Beyond is useful as an inservice professional development resource, as well as a textbook for preservice teachers.
Her experience with education is based in her role managing the development of all educational technology products released with Macmillan / McGraw - Hill's pre-K-6 reading textbook programs, several years as a textbook editor, and as an instructional designer for Kaplan.
Prior to joining the BART community, he spent 7 years as a textbook editor and production manager for Thomson Delmar Learning.
(When examining a proposed task, such as a textbook problem) Why is this particular problem useful in helping students develop this new idea?
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