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Intro. to Info. Systems
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Student Edition
Instructor Edition
Introduction to Information Systems, 16/e

George Marakas, University of Kansas
James O'Brien, Northern Arizona University

ISBN: 0073376884
Copyright year: 2013

Supplements



Instructor Resources

  • Instructor’s OLC. An Online Learning Center is a website that follows the text chapter-by-chapter. OLC content is ancillary and supplementary germane to the textbook, as students read the book, they can go online to take self-grading quizzes, review material, or work through interactive exercises. OLCs can be delivered multiple ways-professors and students can access them directly through the textbook website, through PageOut, or within a course management system (i.e. WebCT, Blackboard, TopClass, or eCollege.) The following materials will be available on the OLC:

    • Instructor’s Manual including solutions to Review Quizzes, Discussion Questions, Analysis Exercises, Real World Case discussion questions, and Real Word Case activities.
    • PowerPoints: A set of visually stimulating PowerPoint slides accompanies each chapter, providing a lecture outline and key figures and tables from the text. Slides can be edited to fit the needs of your course.
    • Test Bank and EZ Test Online: Includes Word version of the Test Bank as well as the EZ Test files and software. To help instructors meet the requirements of AACSB, all questions have been tied to the Learning Outcomes in the text.
    • Image Library: Text figures and tables, as permission allows, are provided in a format by which they can be imported into PowerPoint for class lectures.
    • Videos: Videos will be downloadable from the instructor side of the OLC.

  • MIS MBA cases – Available through Primis www.primisonline.com these cases allow instructors to add MBA-level practice to their MIS course.
  • Tegrity Campus is a service that makes class time available all the time by automatically capturing every lecture in a searchable format for students to review when they study and complete assignments. With a simple one-click start and stop process, you capture all computer screens and corresponding audio. Students can replay any part of any class with easy-to-use browser-based viewing on a PC or Mac. Tegrity Campus is available stand-alone or within Connect.
  • Blackboard® Partnership McGraw-Hill and Blackboard have teamed up to simplify your life. Now you and your students can access Connect and Create right from within your Blackboard course – all with one single sign-on. The grade books are seamless, so when a student completes an integrated Connect assignment, the grade for that assignment automatically (and instantly) feeds your Blackboard grade center. Learn more at www.domorenow.com.
  • MHCampus™: McGraw-Hill Campus™ is a new one-stop teaching and learning experience available to users of any learning management system. This institutional service allows faculty and students to enjoy single sign-on (SSO) access to all McGraw-Hill Higher Education materials, including the award winning McGraw-Hill Connect platform, from directly within the institution’s website. McGraw-Hill Campus™ provides faculty with instant access to all McGraw-Hill Higher Education teaching materials (e.g. eTextbooks, test banks, PowerPoint slides, animations and learning objects, etc), allowing them to browse, Search, and use any instructor ancillary content in our vast library at no additional cost to instructor or students. Students enjoy SSO access to a variety of free (e.g. quizzes, flash cards, narrated presentations…etc.) and subscription based products (e.g. McGraw-Hill Connect). With this program enabled, faculty and students will never need to create another account to access McGraw-Hill products and services. Learn more at www.mhcampus.com.

Student Resources

ONLINE LEARNING CENTER (OLC) www.mhhe.com/marakas: An Online Learning Center is a website that follows the text chapter-by-chapter. OLC content is ancillary and supplementary germane to the textbook, as students read the book, they can go online to take self-grading quizzes, review material, or work through interactive exercises. OLCs can be delivered multiple ways-professors and students can access them directly through the textbook website, through PageOut, or within a course management system (i.e. WebCT, Blackboard.)


To obtain an instructor login for this Online Learning Center, ask your local sales representative. If you're an instructor thinking about adopting this textbook, request a free copy for review.