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Very useful, informative, accurate, and interestingReview Date: 2008-01-06


Blended Learning:An Ongoing Process for Internet IntegrationReview Date: 2003-09-09
* Integration of diverse experts.
* Emphasis on the fact that learners can be taught to assume leadership for their own learning
* Application of research for practical suggestions to develop/improve online communication skills. THIS WAS AN EXCELLENT SECTION!!
* Strategies to simplify developing and integrating objectives from the Knowledge, Belief, and Skill domains:
* Suggested developmental levels to locate online resources for "clicks and bricks" courses.
* Evaluation techniques useful for online and traditional students.
* Administrative support for online learning.
* Best Practices for Electronically-Offered Degree and Certificate Programs developed by the Commissions on Institutions of Higher Education. EXCELLENT RESOURCE !!
* Decision-making assistance for selection of online course management systems.

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Ways to incorporate online learning with assimilationReview Date: 2003-05-16

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This cd-rom is a fantastic tool!Review Date: 2007-03-25
As my business grows and becomes larger, I cannot see how I would manage my income, expenses and growth without such a valuable tool. I recommend this product to any serious bookseller.
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An inspiration for all wildlife photographers.Review Date: 2004-12-20
To cut a long story short, as a direct result of studying this book, I recently had a full 5 page spread of my photography reproduced in a leading British magazine about birds. Very few words accompanying the piece which shows 6 of my images of a wild Barn Owl in flight plus one of the bird perching. I still have a long way to go - but at least I am some way along the trail.
The whole process was one of a serious and worthwhile learning experience coupled with the excitement of photographing that particular bird in it's natural environment - and it was all because of this book.
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cargo short-a-rific!Review Date: 2007-07-30

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Good web design and easily-navigated displays are keys to their successReview Date: 2007-10-17
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch

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A Must Read for Distance Learning ProfessionalsReview Date: 2007-07-30
The first part of the book goes to great length in defining distance learning and community. The authors provide both empirical and anecdotal evidence to support their claim that community building online is critical to distance learning success. They do a wonderful job stepping the reader through the psychological process of developing an online community and detailing the impact it can have on learning.
Their approach to instructional design moves the instructor into a collaborative and transformative learning model that places students at the center. Instructors become facilitators guiding student discussion and exploration. This stands in stark contrast to the chalk and talk lecture model that many instructors attempt to replicate in distance learning.
Part two of the book is a hands-on guide to best practices for building online learning communities. It covers everything from initial course design and maintaining a collaborative environment to student and course evaluation.
If you are involved in distance learning and online training... I would strongly recommend this book. It was published in July 2007 and is very up-to-date with references to blogging, wikis and social networks like Facebook and My Space. It's a great read a wonderful reference.

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AN EXCELLENT HISTORICAL MILITARY NOVEL!Review Date: 2006-05-05
John Timbers
Authors On Line Ltd
19 The Cinques, Gamlingay, Sandy
Bedfordshire SG19 3NU, England
[...]Genre: Historical Military Novel
ISBN: 0755210336, [..], 248 pp, 2006
This is a novelized version of Caesar's Gallic Wars as witnessed by the main protagonist, Marcus Rutilius Robura, a military tribune. Marcus was a young Roman officer of junior rank in the Tenth Legion . . . the Tenth being sort of a `boot camp' for young members of the upper classes.
John Timbers has taken Caesar's Commentaries-difficult reading-and turned this historical, exciting period into a richly textured, contemporary, intriguing military novel. Not only is our protagonist a Roman officer, he is also Michael Oakwood, a British Army officer on international anti-terrorist duties in the Balkans who wakes up in the year 60 BC. Somehow the spirits of these two men have switched bodies during a battle in which they are both injured. Mike, however, is aware of this double identity and writes in a journal to stay in touch with himself as he lives the life of Marcus. To complicate the matter, Marcus has a twin sister, Rutilia, who is extremely sensitive to him and has dreams of his other identity.
Through this novel we can see and experience Rome at this time . . . what it looked like, how the aristocracy lived, the social structure, the political arena and power politics. And more intimately, we experience Marcus's family, friends and love life . . . his marriage to Marcia and his sister's marriage to his friend, Quintus. And then there's the intrigue of another woman, Sylvia, and her connection in the dream to Mike.
The author conveys very clearly the developing power structure (Caesar, Crassus and Pompey vs the Optimates), the popularity of the amazing Gaius Julius Caesar and what he wanted to accomplish. We also get a feel for some of the other key players at that time such as Cicero, and I quote:
"Poor Cicero - fine legal brain and great philosopher that he is, is clearly the dupe of whoever flatters him most. He seems to have spent his lifetime trying to score points off people with his cruel wit, either orally in the courts or the Senate or in his letters and political tracts. In these he is prone to recall things in the light of his political leaning at the time of writing, especially when matters don't pan out as he hopes."
From the back cover of the book:
"This is the first in a series of five books that set out to tell the action-packed story of Julius Caesar's protracted battles in Gaul-modern France and Belgium-and his struggle to force the Roman Republic to abandon its obsession with ancient and superstitious traditions, a system of government that favoured only its racist, corrupt and all-powerful nobility. Caesar, a man way a head of his time, was determined to change the Republic into a multi-cultural meritocracy, fit to govern its growing empire for the good of all its disparate peoples. Caesar's Tribune is a fictional character who is also way ahead of his time but in a very different way..."
I would certainly recommend this book to history buffs and to readers who enjoy military strategy and intrigue. The battles on land and sea are vivid, exciting encounters, and the sexual thread in Marcus's life adds a very intimate element.
John Timbers is an accomplished writer, and this story is well written. You will not be disappointed as it entertains while it educates. My kind of book!
Reviewed by Kaye Trout - April 4, 2006 - Copyright


praise for CAMPAIGNING ONLINEReview Date: 2003-09-17
--Senator Harry Reid, Nevada
"This remarkable book resolves the debate about the nature of the Internet's role in election campaigns. Davis and Bimber's evidence is impeccable, and their analysis is faultless. Campaigning Online belongs on the bookshelves of election analysts and practitioners and on the required reading lists of courses on the media and campaigns."
--Thomas E. Patterson, Bradlee Professor of Government & the Press, Harvard University
"This empirically grounded and theoretically sophisticated analysis of the web-based American political campaign of 2000 avoids the anecdotal and typically breathless speculation about how the net will change human political behavior. Instead, this path breaking study documents how the web is becoming an integral part of the campaign process."
--W. Russell Neuman, Evans Professor of Media Technology, University of Michigan
"A much-needed, richly-textured empirical investigation of a key feature of online campaigning - candidate Web sites. Bimber and Davis provide a host of insights into how candidates are incorporating the Internet into their campaigns and what impact this is having on voters."
--Thomas E. Mann, W. Averell Harriman Chair and Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution
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