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Better Than Bullet Points: Creating Engaging e-Learning with PowerPoint
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Better Than Bullet Points: Creating Engaging e-Learning with PowerPoint
This book focuses exclusively on the application of PowerPoint to the creation of online training programs. Better than Bullet Points, Creating Engaging e-Learning with PowerPoint fills that gap. By providing in-depth guidance, specific instructions, and helpful exercises, the book will enable training practitioners to create impactful learning interactions in PowerPoint.
 
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Tags: PowerPoint, Points, Bullet, Creating, Engaging
Thematic Guide to Modern Drama
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Thematic Guide to Modern DramaThe uniquely thematic approach of this resource will help teachers and librarians identify pertinent works of modern drama for students, and will enhance readers' understanding of these works. Organized alphabetically around 33 themes, each chapter presents an engaging essay exploring different perspectives of the theme in three representative plays.
 
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Tags: works, essay, exploring, different, engaging
The Languages of Archaeology: Dialogue, Narrative, and Writing (Social Archaeology)
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The Languages of Archaeology: Dialogue, Narrative, and Writing (Social Archaeology)“Joyce takes on archaeology's major themes, writing, and practice in her own engaging text. She has indeed produced a telling story. The book disentangles the enmeshed terrain of representation and narrative, and promises to make a lasting contribution to archaeological theory.” Lynn Meskell, Columbia University
“This is an engaging and readable study of a profoundly neglected topic in archaeology. The Languages of Archaeology constitutes an open and disarmingly honest investigation of how archaeologists write and indeed construct the past through this process. This is a highly innovative and groundbreaking piece of research, in which the aim of retrieving dialogue from its marginalized position is successfully achieved.” Stephanie Moser, University of Southampton
 
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Tags: Archaeology, University, engaging, indeed, Languages