Who is the book for?This book is intended for language teachers who have at least some experience of working with computers, either for their personal use or for language teaching. However, since our Activities assume differing amounts of computer expertise, whether your computing experience is great or small, you will find ideas in the book that you can use.
On the Way to the Web is the story of the opening of the Internet, and parallel developments in the alternate world of computer bulletin board systems. It’s a chronicle of the inventive, individualistic and often cantankerous individuals who set the Internet free—and the online population who created a new culture and turned the frontier into their vision of the future. On the Way to the Web is a business book and a chronicle of popular culture set in the online era preceding the Web, with a rich vein of human interest.
This is the last book of FUN series. You will find 10 different funny stories about business life. Each story has a Turkish glossary to make reading process easier.
Stories used in this book were found on the internet. The aim of this study is to enable learners original, colourful and enjoyable reading materials. It is free to use and distribute.
The Internet has definitely changed the way people look lor jobs and send their resumes. In the past, job seekers waited for the Sunday edition of their local newspapers, scoured the classified ads, and then sent off handsome print copies of their resumes. Today, many job seekers begin with a computer search of Internet job listings. Then they fire off "plain Jane" resurnes by e-mail, or they submit print copies that they expect will be scanned by a computer rather than a person. REUPLOAD NEEDED
Kindergarten-Grade 2-One of the few biography series for beginning readers. Each book gives an overview of a president's life and has pen-and-ink sketches or photos on most double-page spreads. All three titles have double-page spreads of vital statistics and quick facts. However, it is disconcerting that the authors continually refer to their subjects by their first names well past their childhood years The final pages include a one-page glossary, an index, and a list of the same three Internet sites with a disclaimer that these sites are subject to change. To remedy that problem, there is a statement on how to find presidential information on the Internet.