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Operation Management

Theory and Practice

A classic example is the banking system . For several years , the layout in the banking operation was process based with the resources arranged on the basis of their function they do . Thus , we have savings bank clerks , current ...

Introduction to Computer Science, 2/e

Discusses most ideas behind a computer in a simple and straightforward manner. The book is also useful to computer enthusiasts who wish to gain fundamental knowledge of computers.

Discusses most ideas behind a computer in a simple and straightforward manner. The book is also useful to computer enthusiasts who wish to gain fundamental knowledge of computers.

Introduction to Communication Systems

This text presents a throrough introduction to communication systems, with and emphasis on engineering aspects of signal waveform design and modulation. Its presentation skillfully connects development of mathematical principles to examples from current operating communication systems. Most importantly, explanations and exercises are carefully motivated with practical applications. Features Explanations of practical communication systems presented in the context of theory. Over 300 excellent illustrations help students visualize difficult concepts and demonstrate practical applications. Over 120 worked-out examples promote mastery of new concepts, plus over 130 drill problems with answers extend these principles. A wide variety of problems, all new to this edition -- including realistic applications, computer-based problems, and design problems. Coverage of current topics of interest, such as fiber optics, spread spectrum systems and Integrated Digital Services Networks.

Introduction to Communication Science Systems . New York : Plenum Press , 1980 . An interesting approach to matched filters and correlation is presented in Chapter 7 . 8. R. C. Dixon . Spread Spectrum Systems . Second ed .

Big English 1 Pupils Book Stand Alone

This 6 level course in American English aims to make sure that every student has the tools they need to succeed in English with fun topics and activities that motivate students to learn

This 6 level course in American English aims to make sure that every student has the tools they need to succeed in English with fun topics and activities that motivate students to learn

Understanding and Using English Grammar, Sb with Myenglishlab

For nearly forty years, Understanding and Using English Grammar has been the go-to grammar resource for students and teachers alike. Its time-tested approach blends direct grammar instruction with carefully sequenced practice to develop all language skills. New to This Edition Pretests at the start of each chapter enable learners to check what they already know. Updated grammar charts reflect current usage and highlight differences between written and spoken English. A new chapter on article usage. A variety of high-interest readings include reviews, articles on current topics, and blogs that focus on student success. Additional incremental practice helps learners better grasp concepts, while thematic exercises and integrated tasks offer more contextualized language use. Step-by-step writing activities are supported by writing tips and pre-writing and editing tasks. MyEnglishLab (access code provided in the book) Rich online practice for all skill areas: grammar, reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Instant feedback and remediation. Grammar videos. Bonus material not included in the Student Book, including additional expanded practice of gerunds and infinitives. Robust assessments. Gradebook and diagnostic tools.

The classic text for intermediate through advanced students provides a clear, visual presentation of grammar in terms easily understandable to students.

Communication and Communication Disorders

A Clinical Introduction

Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Featuring contributions from leading experts, "Communication and Communication Disorders: "" A Clinical Introduction, 4e "blends science, clinical applications, and introductory concepts to help readers develop a sound understanding of the field. Appropriate for both majors and non-majors, the text's consistent format and unifying organization address communication disorders involving articulation, fluency, voice and swallowing, language, and hearing. Focusing on communication disorders over the lifespan, the text balances speech-language pathology and audiology and includes separate chapters devoted to child and adult disorders. This edition includes a new chapter on pediatric audiology; expanded discussion of language acquisition; and more information on autism, ADHD, intellectual disabilities, and childhood aphasia. Case illustrations, figures, and photographs are used liberally to illustrate concepts and a capstone chapter highlights possible careers.

This edition includes a new chapter on pediatric audiology; expanded discussion of language acquisition; and more information on autism, ADHD, intellectual disabilities, and childhood aphasia.

An Introduction to Communication in the Classroom

The Role of Communication in Teaching and Training

Intended for students who have little or no background in the field, this text provides a basic introduction to the research and theory related to communication in the classroom. Blending social science and humanistic approaches, "An Introduction to Communication in the Classroom"'s concepts and applications will help enhance readers' ability to communicate with their students. FeaturesThe text offers a brief and basic introduction to concepts and applications related to communication in the classroom. Because the text does not assume any prior knowledge of communication concepts, the text is written to be very accessible, avoiding technical language and jargon. This brief, inexpensive text allows instructors lots of flexibility for incorporating it into their courses. Numerous applications throughout the text will help students connect the theory to practical communication skills that they will use in the classroom. The text blends the social science and humanistic approaches to instruction, offering a broad perspective of the available research in the field today. The text is written by experts in the field. In addition, the authors combine a total of 65 years of experience teaching instructional communication.Related Texts Mottet, Richmond, & McCroskey's "Handbook of Instructional Communication: Rhetorical and Relational Perspectives" 1/e (c)2006 Chesebro & McCroskey's "Communication for Teachers" 1/e (c)2002

The text blends the social science and humanistic approaches to instruction, offering a broad perspective of the available research in the field today. The text is written by experts in the field.

Acoustics in Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences

An Introduction

Acoustics in Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences: An Introduction gives readers a clear, comprehensive understanding of acoustics in the context of human communications through examples and analogies from everyday life or general experience. Mathematically the book stops short of calculus, using inductive reasoning to present material that can be proven only with calculus, and presenting multiple examples of mathematical calculations, with very explicit steps. Included are Questions and Problems sections focusing on often-misunderstood areas; Closer Look sections reinforcing and strengthening understanding of the material; and non-conventional, but scientifically accurate explanations of certain phenomena.

Mathematically the book stops short of calculus, using inductive reasoning to present material.

Educational Psychology

Developing Learners

Educational Psychology: Developing Learners is known for its exceptionally clear and engaging writing, its in-depth focus on learning, and its extensive concrete applications. Its unique approach helps students understand concepts by examining their own learning and then showing them how to apply these concepts as teachers. More than any other educational psychology text, this text moves seamlessly between theory and applications, features the most extensive and integrated coverage of diversity, contexts of learning, neuropsychology and brain development, and classroom applications of technology. It includes innumerable concrete examples to help readers connect educational psychology to real children and classrooms. From reviews of the book: Rather than simply presenting the necessary content, the author makes you feel like she is talking directly to you...I love that diversity that has been woven throughout the fabric of this text...Ormrod's personalized writing style will reach undergraduate students in a way that few authors can. [The book] is concise, yet thorough; comprehensive, yet unpretentious.--Angela Bloomquist, California University of Pennsylvania 'Compared to other texts, Ormrod's text is written in a more accessible way...Strengths [include] accessibility, good use of supplementary materials, [and] updated research. --David Yun Dai, University at Albany, SUNY Love how each chapter discusses diversity and special needs! ...Most students keep this text throughout their teaching careers as a resource. Of all the educational psychology textbooks that I've used, this one is the most comprehensive and interactive with vivid examples...The supplemental materials are very useful. The power point is extensive and easy to use for lecture. I use the test bank materials and find the questions to be aligned with students' licensure exams. --Cindy Ballantyne, Northern Arizona University Note: MyEducationLab does not come automatically packaged with this text. To purchase MyEducationLab, please visit: www.myeducationlab.com or you can purchase a valuepack of the physical text MyEducationLab.

From reviews of the book: "Rather than simply presenting the necessary content, the author makes you feel like she is talking directly to you. . . . I love that diversity that has been woven throughout the fabric of this text. . .