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Education
Teaching Strategies for Nurse Educators
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (2002-06-09)
Author: Sandra DeYoung
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Teaching Strategies for Nurse Educators
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-20
Very thorough and easy to read. Included all pertinent information from theorist, models of learning, taxonomies, to styles of student learning and much more. Each chapter was concise and to the point.

Excellent reference book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-08
I am studying education at the moment and this book has been an excellent source of reference. I would recommend this to other education students.

Good Parts and Not So Good Parts
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-20
Wow, I could've used this one year ago for my first nurse clinical class! This book starts off very promising. It is going to help you grab that elusive thing all teachers want, a class that doesn't put your students in a COMA. The part on learning theory is well explained with examples that pertain to us nurses. There are some basics on the nuts and bolts of instructing a class, again geared towards nursing. Part 2 is where I realize I'm not going to be teacher of the year with this book alone. After switching to patient teaching goals for awhile then we dive into multicultural concepts. I foud the chapter on multiculturalism to be ineffectual and sparse with no real expertise. I wonder why it was included in the book, perhaps it was there to meet an imposed standard. Part 3 is redeeming with some practical and useful ways to turn the learning on in the classroom. This book is useful for a new nurse educator in that she has lots of strategies to choose from with a good base understanding. The experienced instructor caught in the habit of stuffy lecturing can learn new tricks. Overall, this is a good book for beginners and a resource to expand upon.

Teaching Strategies For Nurse Educators, August 19, 2003
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-20
As a future nursing educator I found this book to be indispensable. Over the past fifteen years of my nursing career, I have been in virtually every nursing educational setting. For this reason I have collected numerous books and nursing resources on the subjects of cognitive processes, learning and teaching techniques. This book by far pulls all the information together, and it will become the most utilized of my collection. The information is laid out in a logical format that starts with the basic concepts, theories, objectives and goals of learning. She then moves on to explain how to prepare and conduct classes. She concludes with the testing and evaluation process. DeYoung takes you gradually through everything you need to know to formulate and conduct a classroom setting that is both stimulating and achieves the goal of educating nurses to become critical thinking, problem-solvers. Her work employs the latest research on learning/education and at the end of every chapter she reinforces learning through case studies, critical thinking exercises and ideas for future research. Any nursing educator within the academic setting or within the clinical area would benefit from this text. She has made the material easy to understand for the beginning educator and advanced enough for the expert. I wish I had had this resource at the start of my career. I absolutely recommend this book.

Teaching Strategies For Nurse Educators, August 19, 2003
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-20
As a future nursing educator I found this book to be indispensable. Over the past fifteen years of my nursing career, I have been in virtually every nursing educational setting. For this reason I have collected numerous books and nursing resources on the subjects of cognitive processes, learning and teaching techniques. This book by far pulls all the information together, and it will become the most utilized of my collection. The information is laid out in a logical format that starts with the basic concepts, theories, objectives and goals of learning. She then moves on to explain how to prepare and conduct classes. She concludes with the testing and evaluation process. DeYoung takes you gradually through everything you need to know to formulate and conduct a classroom setting that is both stimulating and achieves the goal of educating nurses to become critical thinking, problem-solvers. Her work employs the latest research on learning/education and at the end of every chapter she reinforces learning through case studies, critical thinking exercises and ideas for future research. Any nursing educator within the academic setting or within the clinical area would benefit from this text. She has made the material easy to understand for the beginning educator and advanced enough for the expert. I wish I had had this resource at the start of my career. I absolutely recommend this book.

Education
The Tequila Worm
Published in Paperback by Wendy Lamb Books (2007-03-13)
Author: Viola Canales
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the tequila worm
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-16
The Tequila Worm by Viola Canales is a novel about a young girl named Sofia and her journy to get into Saint Luke's Epscopal School in Austin. Sofia lives with her mother her father and her sister Lucy. She lives across the road from her cousin Berta. Sofia is at the top of her lass academacly but she is not at the top in her social life. She always has to sit at the other end aof the caffateria because she brings tacos everday, while she wants to bring a sandwich to fit in. She enjoys playing soccer and she is very happy when she finds out that her new school has a good soccer team. Her family has great Mexican culture and they take there religion very seriously. Sofia is somewhat emberresed of her culture once she sees what it is like on the other side of her town. She goes trick or treating and sees how much nicer the other houses are. They have heat and they are made of nice white brick. Sofia gets a invite to a good school but her and her family have to come up with 400 dollars. This is a lot of money for her family but she wants to go to experience something new and see what the world has to offer. I personaly liked this book. It was full of funny stories and it kept me entertaind while i was reading it. It helped pass the time when i needed something to do. The book was 199 pages long so it wasn't to long but it wasn't to short. I usually like action books but this book related a lot to real life. It was about a girl about my age, it portrayed her family as a middle class, it showed how kids can be outcast just because of how they look, and how a girl can want what she doesn't have. It also gave me alot more information about the Mexican culture. It showed me how they celebrated there holidays differently than us. For example for haloween the families she went to in her comunity gave her vegitables and other random items while we americans give out candy.
I gave this book a four out of five because even though i would rather a book with action this book kept me entertained the whole time i was reading it. It had some good backround information to set the mood of the story. It also was broken up into good chapters and it told the story of Sofia well. It showed that even a girl from a middle class, almost lower class can make it and get into a good school, and then later get a good education and job. I would recomend this book to a person if they would want to learn about the Mexican culture or if they just want a good book they can read that relates to there everyday life. Also i wouldn't recomend this book to a younger child. They may pick this book out because the cover looks like a little kids book, but it is acutally a little hard to understand all of the information given about the hispanic culture, and the catholic religion. If i had the choice I would deffinality read this book again, and i may even use it as a recource for a school report on the hispanic culture.

Excellent Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-15
This is one of the best books I have read in quite some time. Having grown up in South Texas, I had many Mexican-American friends and I can relate to many of the stories told in this book.

Sofia is coming of age in a very traditional Mexican-American family. The reader will learn about many of these traditions, such as the quinceanera, comadres, cascarones, canicula, and the Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos).

This is a very heartwarming book that anyone would enjoy reading.

Canales is a Master Storyteller
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-13
This story is truly woven rather than written! Canales brings readers into the world of a teenage Mexican-American girl, Sophia, growing up in the barrio with a "mule-kicking" spirit that seems to both imprison her and help her to transcend life's obstacles simultaneously. Sophia is a very intelligent young lady with big dreams of going to Harvard. Her family roots are firmly and deeply entrenched in tradition ~ the reader instantly sympathizes with Sophia's desire to be a "typical" American teen and her quest to both embrace her roots while living in the mainstream.

Sophia blossoms in this book from a teen to a woman intellectually and perhaps most gracefully ~ spiritually. I highly recommend this book for students in grades 6-8. It will expose students to a phenomenal multicultural novel that instantly brings the setting and culture alive while endearing the reader to a character that is steeped in the complexities of coming-of-age.

The Tequila Worm
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-19
The Tequila Worm tells the story of a young and intelligent Mexican American schoolgirl, Sofia, growing up in McAllen, Texas. Sofia comes from a close family with many traditions- from making Easter cascarones to celebrating quinceañeras. Sofia is accepted to a boarding school in Austin, Texas, three hundred and fifty miles away from her home, but she struggles to leave her family even though she longs to go this new school.
I enjoyed this book very much. This book was both amusing and touching. For example, Sofia tells the story of Easter celebration with all her relatives. As part of the celebration they all find hidden cascarones (hollowed eggs that had been decorated and stuffed with things such as confetti) and smash them on each other's heads. Sofia saves a special egg for her cousin, Berta, which she has filled with flour. Berta also has a special egg for her cousin, an egg filled with mustard. Little does Berta know, but Sofia's younger sister Lucy also has a special egg.

As I kicked the air and swiped at the yellow gobs on my hair, face, and stinging eyes, I could hear Berta's big fat laugh.
Then- silence! There was Berta with real egg running down her hair and face, mixing with the flour. She was spitting and glaring at someone.
I turned to see Lucy smiling from ear to ear, no longer holding her secret egg. (Canales 25)

From this book I learned more about Mexican- American traditions and culture. Some aspects of Mexican- American culture that this book touches on are celebrating Día de los Muertos, quinceañeras (the American equivalent of a "Sweet Sixteen" only it is celebrated when a girl is fifteen), religion, and Mexican- American cuisine.
This is a terrific book, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking to get a glimpse at Mexican- American culture or just a good read. (Viola Canales uses simplistic language so it is not a very strenuous novel or difficult to read.)

A lesson in being a good comadre
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-05
Sofia, a Mexican-American girl from the Rio Grande Valley town of McAllen, Texas, studies while her best friend dreams of her quinceanera. To achieve her dream of attending the private academy that has awarded her a scholarship, Sofia needs $400, five new dresses, and her mother's permission. Although each of these tasks seem individually insoluble to her, through their accomplishment, she learns the value of having good comadres-and being one.

The reader will follow the story of a young Sofia and cousin Berta from first communion, to Day of the Dead celebrations, and finally to Berta's quinceanera, after which Sofia exits for her private school and new experiences there. The charm, though is in the details of the quiet moments depicted with Sofia's family--telling stories from the storyteller's bag, cleaning pinto beans, and discussing the problems of the day at the sobremesa-and the excellent characterization. The reader can't help but smile at Tia Petra and her penchant for plastic, or at Sofia's bafflement of Berta's newfound enjoyment of sappy charro movies, but mild amusement is not the only emotion that will be provoked during the course of this read. Tequila Worm touches on the reality of death at various points of the story at different levels of reaction, and the reader should not be surprised to learn that this is a build-up to the climax and greatest lesson of the novel as a whole.

The loosely woven chapters of The Tequila Worm are chronological, but can stand alone with their individual lessons of life with family and friends in the small Texas town of McAllen. Canales shows off excellent story-telling skills in this almost-autobiography. Sofia and the other characters feel authentic, and fresh, presenting a neighborhood life that may rarely exist outside of fiction for many of the target audience of grades six to nine. Although holding special appeal for readers of Mexican-American descent, this book has the capacity to entertain and teach a lesson in understanding one's own self to many readers, regardless of their previous experience with Mexican traditions.

Education
This Unbearable Boredom of Being: A Crisis of Meaning in America
Published in Paperback by iUniverse, Inc. (2004-07-22)
Author: Genrich Krasko
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Imperfect but important
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-11
This is a flawed book. There are serious language problems (idiomatic, grammatical, syntactic) owing to the fact that the author is a Russian emigre of the 1980s. It could have benefitted greatly by the critical eye of a caring editor. Genrich Krasko's still-powerful book is self-published (iUniverse), probably because of those flaws; although the author's contention -- that his message is too controversial for mainstream publishers -- is defensible in this maninstream media environment of escapist distractions.

Krasko contends that American culture suffers from enormous ennui, meaninglessness, and, ultimately, boredom. He invokes the name and the works of Victor Frankl, the German psychiatrist and concentration camp survivor (and author of, among other works, "Man's Search for Meaning") in blaming America's complacency, its desire for sensory self-gratification, its materialism, and its decadence on its success. It is our very prosperity, and the victory of our economic system over communism that has made us lazy and bored. We struggle with nothing.

I do have some disagreements with Krasko. He's way too aggressive in his indictment of rock and roll. Stylistic modes evolve in the arts and they always will. Music will always be music. His view of education is too close to the Bloom/Hirsch mold for my comfort.

But overall, this book is a much-needed warning, a well-placed mirror on contemporary, materialist, consumer culture, a culture insulated from the harsh realities of life, and a call to action to reject "the path of least resistance" and to find meaning once again in the challenges that REAL life offers us.

it is life and not wealth that gives each person value
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-31
This Unbearable Boredom of Being: A Crisis of Meaning in America

I have had the privilege to read this very fine book and to hear the author speak on the desperate situation in which our young find themselves. The situation is an existential crisis. It is characterized by all or some of the following elements: ennui, a restlessness of soul, a loss of hope, impatience with books, and addiction to drugs or video games, and aversion to spending easy conversational or recreational time with family or friends.

The overall sickness is caused by a failure of vision, our failure to insist on the primacy of meaning in our lives -- a failure to identify our fulfillment in those things grounded in the real of absolute values. What benefit can we derive from a new x-box or game cube or big TV if we have lost our hold on the meaning of our lives? These material things cannot satisfy our need to be grounded in a meaningful cosmos. Indeed they more typically tend to prevent us from discovering the meaning of our lives. Our educational system has failed utterly to protect us from this illness because it has rejected meaning.

My own son who is on a 5 month service project with the sisters of charity in Calcutta India writes the following : "What I do know is that I have been happier in Calcutta, without good food, a nice bed or anything I am used to, than ever before in my life. I do not recommend, nor do I plan to permanently dispense with physical goods, but a detachment from them seems to be the secret of the happiness which is so evident here. ... The wealthy need the poor to teach them how to love and to remind them that it is life and not wealth that gives each person value."

Krasko has not written a religious book primarily. It is rather sociological, full of statistics and stories of applications of failed theories that do violence to the souls of our children. Though the author and I come from different religious traditions, this does not detract from my appreciation for his thought. We are first men, then believers. The commonality of our human experience is grounded in human nature. Our will to meaning is more central to human experience than is is our will to food! We would do well to read and re-read -- as we have done with Frankl's work, Man's Search for Meaning.


A Fresh Look at America's Culture, Safety, and Freedom
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-19
In this book, "This Unbearable Boredom of Being," Dr. Genrich Krasko gives us a fresh look at both the dangers and possibilities residing in America's culture and its educational system. Dr. Krasko brings not only the perspective of an independent mind and fresh eyes but that of a man who is widely read in many areas in the humanities as well as in diverse areas of human endeavor and thought. With his practical and creative mind, Dr. Krasko probes beneath the surface of our current crises and offers practical solutions. This book addresses issues ranging from sex to science, from drugs to politics, and the paradox of empty lives in a land of material plenty and spiritual poverty. Dr. Krasko gives us not only WAKE UP call but also a WAY OUT path.

Searching for Meaning
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-06
Genrich Krasko, a physicist by education, is a keen student of the works of the late Dr Viktor Frankl. It is this unique combination of the critically objective orientation of a natural scientist and the deeply personal quest to find meaning in life that is brought to bear on the writing of this rather unusual and highly thought-provoking book by the author.

The author is clearly an ardent believer that as human beings, we are endowed with a freedom to find and realize life's meaning contained in the tasks, responsibilities and challenges we are faced with throughout our lives. Our response in performing these tasks, embracing these responsibilities and heroically meeting life's challenges, gives shape to our commission and calling as human beings and allows us to give our lives stature and meaning. The unique slant of this book is that these truths are considered not only within an individual life context but also within the broader framework of American society. The author espouses the belief that the call to lead a highly accountable life not only addresses every individual person but also every nation and, in this case, the American people. How does American society shape in the light of these demands for meaningful living and how, particularly, does it give an account concerning the education of its young?

Genrich Krasko was born and educated in Russia, and this book is particularly interesting because it is an expression of an immigrant's personal experiences in his adopted homeland. The adjustment to his new home with the personal responsibility of raising a family and caring for a grandchild in a society earmarked by freedom and affluence, challenged his scientific mind and brought many sharp insights to bear on the nature of American society with a vivid realization of the unique challenges it faces. The author's basic contention is that freedom without the challenge of responsibility and the realization of values that transcend the immediate, here and now luxuries and pleasures can only end in the senseless void which Frankl described as an existential vacuum. The happiness secured through instant gratification is short-lived and empty of any real life content. Drug abuse, addiction, lawless and violent, decadent and indulgent behavior are all efforts to relieve what is, as the author illustrates, an unbearable boredom of being.

The book will appeal to anyone interested in understanding the existential challenges facing affluent society, and will be of particular interest to the American reader.

The Era of Our Discontent
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-08
The decline of true education has created a crisis that has infected society. Many people, especially young people, are truly bored and have no compelling meaning in their lives.

The reasons for the decline include: the emphasis on training rather than on education; the concern with giving students a positive self-image; the attack on the existence of truth by cultural relativists, and a growing anti-intellectualism. All conspire to produce students that do not care deeply about anything, so they are bored. The search for meaning is replaced by the pursuit of pleasure.

Krasko has analyzed this phenomenon in a variety of contexts ranging from drug use to entertainment; from the failure of the grade schools to the relation between the sexes. Through it all, he stresses the difference between "training", and humanistic education. The former prepares students for a job; only the latter can provide students with a basis for finding meaning in their lives.

Krasko's most important intellectual forebear is Viktor Frankl, who added the desire for meaning to the desire for sex and power in traditional psychoanalysis. Frankl's thesis is one of those basic truths that are obvious once stated and Krasko points out that ignoring this is at the heart of the current crisis in education and in society

This is a deep and thought-provoking book, yet so well organized and presented that it is eminently readable. It is full of compelling ideas and practical suggestions for reform. Once started, it is hard to put down and readers will find themselves going back to it repeatedly as they consider the consequences of Krasko's thought.

Parents, teachers, school boards, curriculum committees and academic administrators should all read this book. They will be richly rewarded.

Education
To My Friend Reflections on Motherhood: Wit and Wisdom on Raising Toddlers to Teenagers
Published in Hardcover by iUniverse, Inc. (2007-11-28)
Author: Michele Sbrana
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A Gem of a Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-04
I got this book in the mail, opened it up and read until it was done. I kept turning page after page nodding and smiling at the wonderful insights and the delightful candor with which Michele offers her thoughts on the most important job in the world. Each sentence is a gem, rich with wisdom and flavored with humor and compassion. I was so excited to give it to my nieces, who are both young mothers, but I will keep a copy on hand for when my adult daughters have their children, (in several years that is), because Michele's words touch the heart of what mothering, marriage and love are all about.

A Gem of a Book
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Review Date: 2008-01-04
I got this book in the mail, opened it up and read until it was done. I kept turning page after page nodding and smiling at the wonderful insights and the delightful candor with which Michele offers her thoughts on the most important job in the world. Each sentence is a gem, rich with wisdom and flavored with humor and compassion. I was so excited to give it to my nieces, who are both young mothers, but I will keep a copy on hand for when my adult daughters have their children, (in several years that is), because Michele's words touch the heart of what mothering, marriage and love are all about.

Even Grandmothers will love this book!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-01
I've had the privilege of knowing Michele since BEFORE children. Her passion in life to do THE BEST she can with whatever comes her way permeates throughout this delectable book. Humor.....YES! Practical.....YES! Easy?.....Well, that's up to us. I wish I'd had all these tips when my children were young. But, even as a Grandmother I am inspired. I recommend this book to both young mothers and grandmothers desiring to do THE BEST we can!

Motherly Mentorship
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-17
We live in a day and age where mothers are increasingly isolated. Unfortunately, there isn't the mentorship and cross-generational encouragement that happened years ago. Today, women are left to figure out parenting on their own. I find myself hearing Michele's words of wisdom speak to me throughout the day as I parent my four boys. I feel the guidance of her years of experience, the correction I need at times, the encouragement to keep moving along, and the humor of the moment. Thank you Michele, for your keen insights into the world of motherhood, they are a heartfelt inspiration to us all!

-Tara Leo, mother of four boys under age 6, two biological and two adopted from Ethiopia.

Motherly Mentorship
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-17
We live in a day and age where mothers are increasingly isolated. Unfortunately, there isn't the mentorship and cross-generational encouragement that happened years ago. Today, women are left to figure out parenting on their own. I find myself hearing Michele's words of wisdom speak to me throughout the day as I parent my four boys. I feel the guidance of her years of experience, the correction I need at times, the encouragement to keep moving along, and the humor of the moment. Thank you Michele, for your keen insights into the world of motherhood, they are a heartfelt inspiration to us all!

-Tara Leo, mother of four boys under age 6, two biological and two adopted from Ethiopia.

Education
An Unordinary Death...The Life of a Suicide Bomber
Published in Hardcover by Sense Publishers (2006-03-24)
Author: K.C. Sabra
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Gettin it Real!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-18
I really found this book totally real. I lived in the Gaza. I have seen what it is like to live like the character in the book. I have seen houses destroyed just because the owners are Palestinians instead of Israelis. I've seen my mother bury her brother during the last Intafada. This is a wake up call to see injustice as it is. This story is so beautiful that everybody should buy a copy for themselves and then a friend. There is more truth here than the Bible. Check it out. If you don't, then you are really missing out on something, especially the truth. The world needs to get real with the people who are doing time there. The world needs to see what it looks like to be homeless, hungry and scared. I don't have a father. The war took him first and then our home away. This is a fabulous book! It is worth five million words. Forget about Opray's bookclub, join mine. This is real stuff. This is how people live and why they die! Check it out!

One for the People
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Review Date: 2006-05-18
I have two uncles buried in Gaza. I have an aunt that cannot go back to where she was born. My family owns land that they need a visa to even visit. It this a made up story? No way! Is the character fiction? You have to be kidding! Do people really live this way? Of course, turn on the television. Its on Al-Jazeera all day! Get the book and feel what's real. See what Americans choose not to believe. See why Palestinians use bombs as painkillers! It doesn't feel good but it makes it all over. This is a great book, so where is the Pulitzer prize? This book is all about what is real. It you are a Palestinian then it is your story and you need to buy it. If you are an Arab, check out the lives of your people. If you are a human, read it and weep! It's the way it is and the way that has to change.

Remarkable Story!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-04
This book represents many ideas and feelings beyond previously ones expressed. Suicide bombing is an old story but one gains a new perspective with this beautifully written fiction. Once you understand the nature of a man's pain, hatred is lessen and compassion becomes rooted.
The Palestinians are truly a misunderstood people. It is an extremely sad affair.

Fine Book but so sad!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-17
I love fiction and this is a really good one, but it is so sad. I like fairy tale endings and you are not going to find one here. The main character blows herself up in a crowded theater. There is more realness here than fantasy. This is why I gave it 4 stars instead of 5. Once I began to read the book I realized that it was the story of a real life. I enjoyed it writing and I was touched. It took a lot of tissue but I got the point the author was trying to make. I don't ever think I will forget such a moving story and I will probably read it again. It is a keeper and one of those lessons you look for in a good movie. The girl in the story was so human, I could almost see her while she walked along her destructive path. Add it to your summer reading list. It is pretty deep.

So Thoughful and Riveting
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-17
So many books on the tragic situation in the Middle East speak of the issues without delving into the heart of the human beings there. This work is moving and opens the heart to the soul of the Palestinians and their very disappointing situation. This story is about a tragedy of the heart. I strongly suggest that this story be taken beyond the mind. I hardly consider it a fiction when the feelings are so real. Bravo!

Education
3ds max 6 Animation: CG Filmmaking from Concept to Completion (Consumer)
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (2003-12-29)
Author: Barrett Fox
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useful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
Hello everyone ! I bought this book cause I need it !
Not only for a better understanding of max tools but for the entire process of making of a good 3d movie animation !
Well,this book acomplish its purpose !The book pass through every stages of this process !Congratulations for the author and for his clarity expositions !

great book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-22
I just received my copy, this is not much of a review but I have a question, i will update this as soon as i have my review.
My question: is it normal that the book comes with 2 cd-roms? And why are on the 2 cd-roms the same data?

"from Concept to Completion" is TRUE!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-15
This is a great book on completing a project, it helps in every respect, lots of tutorials, references, information, examples etc....
One thing is not mentioned, to complete these projects, you will need more then 3DS Max 6, you will need to have Adobe PREMIER to make/edit the movie, for special effects & more, you will need COMBUSTION 3, even though it is not necessary but it will be essential for a complete animation, you will need to have a sound editing software like Cakewalk's SONIC or something similar and of course Adobe Photoshop.
I am very happy with the book, and have already started planning & sketching a storyboard plus modeling the environment I will use, my characters are almost ready, but because of this fantastic book, I didn't know about the sound editing and the movie editing outside of 3DS Max requiered to finish a movie, now with this book I will complete my animation project.

Exactly what you need if you want to animate !
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-02
This book is a very good surprise. It's very complete, well explained, very clear.

That book contains exacly what is said on the cover.. So no deception possible! (An exemple that Sanford Kennedy shoud follow because his book about 3ds max 5 is terrible, a total desaster.)

So this is the book to buy! Thank you Mr Barret Fox.

It delivers what the cover claims
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-27
He shows how he developed, boarded, modeled, textured, rigged & animated the 3 figures shown on the cover. He doesn't wander off on side issues, nor does he gloss over the tricky parts. The book comes with a CD of usable models and scenes so you can see what and how he did it.


One word of warning is the author assumes the reader is advanced on the subject - don't get this book if you need a basic how-to animate with computer book.

Education
6+1 Traits of Writing: The Complete Guide for the Primary Grades
Published in Paperback by Teaching Resources (2005-06-01)
Author: Ruth Culham
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6+1 Traits of Writing in the Primary Grades by Ruth Culham
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-26
This is a terrific resource and one that I have been using all year in my classroom. We have begun using this book as a book study for a Professional Learning Community at our school for those teaching K-3. My Grade One class has never loved writing more and their enthusiasm for writing has been tremendous.

A Trait Above the Rest
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-27
This book will definitely aid in developing your 6 + 1 writing classroom. It is filled with classroom ideas and great picture books to use to enhance each lesson.

Must Have Writing Assessment Tool!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-17
This is a fantastic tool for lower elementary teachers. This is how writing should be assessed. This book is a practical tool. It includes practice assessments and lots of student example papers to help you better understand each trait and how to evaluate it. It also includes many wonderful teaching ideas and picture book examples!

caution?
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-03
I agree with the positive reviews. The concepts and lessons are great. However, this book must be "all the rage" because when I went online to purchase the trade book from the first lesson plan, I could not find it for less than $50! Of course, you can substitute in your own book selections, but if you want to rely on the lessons as written you MAY not be able to find every book. [...]

Primary Teachers Rejoice!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-04
We asked. We pleaded. We begged, "Pretty pleeease." Ruth Culham responded to our request with great enthusiasm with 6+1 Traits of Writing: The Complete Guide for the Primary Grades. And teachers across the globe cheered, "Wahoo!" Finally, a resource book for primary educators who have been searching for child tested ideas that tackle instructional strategies and assessment techniques in one comprehensive book. Thank you, Ruth, for doing a wonderful job of explaining each trait, equipping us with developmentally appropriate focus lessons, and reminding us that teaching writing to young authors is a process in which they need plenty of practice and opportunities, and an extra helping of patience on our part doesn't hurt. This must have book for all teachers - novice and experienced alike - won't be another resource that is shelved after a quick glance. It will be close at hand as it is used throughout the year to help develop the talents of young writers.

Education
7 Steps to Find Your Perfect Career: A Practical Career Guidebook with Interviews from Very Successful People
Published in Paperback by MW Leadership Consultants LLC (2005-06-08)
Author: Dr. Margot B. Weinstein
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7 Steps to Find Your Perfect Career
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-17
I have been in real estate since 1979 and after reading this book I have found from the interviews new ideas and ways how I can do things differently in my own business. It stimulated my thinking reading about the success many of the professionals that were intereviewed. I truly believe that this book should be given to every new licensed agent to read and find out from the success of others how they can also be successful. We forget that new licensees need a road map about how to do their own business and they need to see from examples what it takes to make it.

I want to thank the writer, Dr. Margot Weinstein for taking the time to interview these seasoned and successful professionals and giving me new ideas how to do things differently. It is an inspirational book and easy to read. It is a great guide for all real estate brokers to teach their new agents on their team or in their office how to do business in real estate.

I only wish I had this book when I was starting out in real estate but even now, I share it with others and I'm proud to have met the author Dr. Margot Weinstein. I have also been at a conference where she has interviewed the FIABCI World President, Owen Gwyn. Dr. Margot Weinstein is a success in her own life and she is now sharing it through writing about other successful people. Thank you and a Great Job! Sincerely, Dagmar C. Sands
Broker/Owner of Real Estate International, Inc.
President of Heart Smart Properties, LLC
CIPS,FIPC,FIREC,ABR
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Putting career development into practice
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Review Date: 2006-05-28
Margot Weinstein succeeded in extracting a number of important career development competencies from practice. This book is not theoretical in nature, which makes it very accessible. It takes real life situations and problems as examples and builds on these in order to define and enhance career success. A good read for anyone interested in expanding their own career potential.

This should be required reading!
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Review Date: 2006-03-17
Dr. Weinstein uses her talents as an introspective interviewer to offer a roadmap to successful career development. As a doctoral student, I have used this book to carve out my own niche in my industry of choice and have recommended it to several people who are considering a career change or are just getting started.

I consider this required reading for anyone that is still searching for that perfect life balance.

Excellent for those who are searching for a career
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Review Date: 2006-02-16
One thing this book did for me was to push me past the fear of how hard it may be to be successful. As I went from chapter to tchapter and did the exercises, there were times I wanted to put the book down, veg out in front of the television and try to creep back into the phoney satisfaction of having a job that just gets me by financially. But I knew I craved something bigger and more lucrative that I could pour myself into.

As I journeyed through Dr. Margot's book, I began to discover more about myself, my passions and a career I needed to pursue. I became motivated to organize my life and set aside time to contemplate my career change. I chose a different form of education because I realized the path I was on was not one I was passionate about.

I'm still on this journey, but I am definitely more equipped to make choices that are better suited to my personality and dreams because of reading this book.

These 7 steps will set you Free and Help you find your Dream Job.
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Review Date: 2006-02-11
Simply The Best
Thank You, Margot for writing this book. In these changing times with all the downsizing, mergers and job losses, your book truly gives an individual a roadmap for finding that perfect career in these uncertain times.



Education
Activities That Teach
Published in Paperback by Red Rock Publishing (1993-01-01)
Author: Tom Jackson
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Great group training
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Review Date: 2007-10-03
This book provides me with many leadership building activities to use in my classes at school. The various activities teach communication skills and goal setting,along with games that encourage making good and healthy choices. Marvelous resource for sponsors and teachers who emphasize being good role models!

Fabulous!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-04
I am a teacher in an alternative high school and was fortunate enough to meet Tom Jackson in person at a conference just a few weeks ago. He did many of his "lessons" with us and they were fabulous. I went and bought all of his books and now can't wait for the school year to start so I can use his lessons on my students!

Thought Provoking Activities
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-10
Activities that teach has worked very well for us. We use the activities in our 4-H Club. Members age range is between 9 and 18. This book has provided activities that promote thought and sportsmanship. The members have enjoyed working through the activities.

Attention teachers!
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Review Date: 2006-09-04
This book is awesome for teachers!! I am a Home Ec. teacher for Middle School and I use at least one of these activities per day! It's great for all grades and can be simplified if needed.

Hands on learning that is fun & easy
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Review Date: 2006-08-05
I use this book teaching Health to grades 6-8. It contains a variety of activities that are great supplements to units for social isssues, decision making, alcohol, smoking, drugs & more. Most of the hands on activities involve every student in the class, so they really remember the message!. Discussion questions are listed after each lesson. I started using this book by borrowing it from another teacher, now I've got my own copy.

Education
Admission Matters: What Students and Parents Need to Know About Getting Into College (Jossey Bass Education Series)
Published in Paperback by Jossey-Bass (2005-09-02)
Authors: Sally P. Springer and Marion R. Franck
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the best college admissions book I've seen
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-16
This is an outstanding book. What I appreciate most about it is its thoughtfulness. Where other books present statistics and give only brief attention to very important topics, this book presents a fair, smart, and thorough account of the World of Admissions and encourages you to sit down and think about things, guiding you along each step of the process.

Wonderful Resource!
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-02
"Admission Matters" attracted me for a number of reasons--the background, experience and knowledge of the authors is compelling, but moreover I chose this book because as the parent of three with two already in college and the third an applicant now, I was hopeful that I would find new details and advice regarding the competitive hurdles that my youngest will be facing. My hopes were more than fulfilled! This book is an engaging and informative resource that blends just the right amount of humor, candor, anectodal details, encouragement and reality for parents and their college bound kids. It is also organized to facilitate quick reads of sections and question areas of greatest interest. This is a refreshing and valuable guide in the high-anxiety sea of college planning.

good book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-14
The best book I read so far. As an admission consultant, I think it covers the basic information that parents and kids should know. I even met her in person this year. There is one little problem about this book - it is two years old. So new things happened within these two years have not yet been covered, such as the SMART grant (new for year 2007).

Amazing resource for anyone with admissions question
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-11
As a high school senior, I've been having the usual problems with finding a college that I feel is right for me, and then actually going about the process of applying. Not only was this book helpful in answering nearly all of my questions, but it is written in an interesting, friendly manner that I found heartening in the midst of a process that has been incredibley stressful! I recommend this book not only to high school students but their parents as well - my Mother read it and she loved it too!

Admission Matters
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-24
This book is clearly written and an excellent guide for the high school student and parents.


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