 |  Principles of Microeconomics, 1st Canadian Edition Robert H. Frank,
Cornell University Ben S. Bernanke,
Princeton University Lars Osberg,
Dalhousie University Melvin Cross,
Dalhousie University Brian MacLean,
Laurentian University
SupplementsSupplementary Package The ancillary package is most useful if each element is part of an integrated, well-considered whole. Each member of this book development team is committed to the quality and cohesiveness of the supplementary package. | For the Instructor | | Instructor's Online Learning Centre (www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/frankbernanke) Includes a password-protected Web site for Instructors. The site offers downloadable supplements and PageOut, the McGraw-Hill Ryerson course Web site development centre. | | Instructor's CD-ROM This CD-ROM contains all of the necessary Instructor Supplements, including: | | Instructor's Manual Adapted by Teresa Cyrus of Dalhousie University, this manual will be extremely useful for all teachers, but especially for those new to the job. It offers suggestions for using the Study Guides, the test bank, and the Economic Naturalists. It supplies sample syllabi with assignments, sample exams, and supplemental material. For each chapter it provides an overview, an outline, teaching objectives, additional Economic Naturalist discussion questions, answers to textbook questions and problems, homework assignments with answers, and sample quizzes with answers. | | Computerized Test Banks The test banks (micro and macro), adapted by Eva Lau of the University of Waterloo and Akhter Faroque of Laurentian University, ensure maximum flexibility in test preparation, including the reconfiguring of graphing exercises. Collectively, the test banks contain more than 5,000 multiple-choice questions categorized by Learning Objective; Learning Level (knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis); Type (graph, calculation, word problem); and Source (textbook, Study Guide, Web, unique). | | PowerPoint Slides Adapted by Costas Nicolaou of the University of Manitoba, this package contains dynamic slides of the important illustrations in the textbook, along with detailed, chapter-by-chapter reviews of the important ideas presented in the text. New to the Canadian edition are carefully prepared Concept Maps that relate the different topics in each of the micro and macro texts. |  (0.0K) | CBC Video Cases Accompanying the texts is a series of video segments. The video cases, prepared by Kevin Richter of Douglas College, are drawn from CBC broadcasts of Undercurrents, The National, Current Affairs, and Venture. These videos have been chosen to aid students in relating real-world economic issues to the text, and to illuminate key ideas and concepts presented in the text. A set of instructor notes accompanies the segments available at the Instructor's Online Learning Centre. The video segments will be available in a VHS format for use in class and through video-streaming on the Online Learning Centre accessible by both instructors and students. | | PageOut Visit www.mhhe.com/pageout to create a Web page for your course using our resources. PageOut is the McGraw-Hill Ryerson Web site development centre. This Web page generation software is free to adopters and is designed to help faculty create an online course, complete with assignments, quizzes, links to relevant Websites, lecture notes, and more in a matter of minutes. | | In addition, content cartridges are also available for course management systems, such as WebCT and Blackboard. | For the Student | | Study Guides The individual micro and macro Study Guides have been adapted for the Canadian market by David Sabiston (Mt Royal College) and Jane Waples and Kam Hon Chu (both of Memorial University) respectively. Each Study Guide provides the following elements for each chapter: a Key Point Review; a Learning Objective Grid which maps the learning objectives onto the problems and questions in the Study Guide; and Self-Tests (Key Term Matching, Multiple Choice Questions, & Short Answer/ Problems) with answers. | | Student Online Learning Centre (www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/frankbernanke) Prepared by Nancy Clegg of Kwantlen University College, this electronic learning aid is robust enough for any distance-education program. It includes Cyber Lectures with Weblinks, Practice Activities, Understanding Questions, Sample Exam questions with answers, Key Terms, Chapter Summaries, Quick Quizzes, Economic Naturalist Exercises, Interactive Graphing Exercises, Internet Application Questions, Data Update Links, CBC Video Cases, a searchable Glossary and PowerPoint slides. | |  (2.0K) | | | GradeSummit GradeSummit, prepared by Gervan Fearon of York University, is an Internet-based self-assessment service that provides a variety of ways for students to analyze what they know and don't know. By revealing subject strengths and weaknesses and by providing detailed feedback and direction, GradeSummit enables students to focus their study time on those areas where they are most in need of improvement. GradeSummit provides data about how much students know while they study for an exam not after they take it. It helps professors measure their student's progress and assess that progress relative to others in their class. GradeSummit for Frank, Bernanke, Osberg, Cross and MacLean First Canadian edition will be available in the Spring. Visit the site today to tour GradeSummit at www.gradesummit.com |
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