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Complete Guide to Wikis How to Set Up Use & Benefit from Wikis for Teachers Business Professionals Families & Friends
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Chatfield, T. Brian
ashleycisneros
, December 01, 2009
The Complete Guide to Wikis: How to Set Up, Use, and Benefit from Wikis for Teachers, Business Professionals, Families, and Friends by T. Brian Chatfield provides complete information about wikis for all types of readers. Chatfield explains the origin of wikis and the basic application of wikis in Chapter 1. Next, Chatfield jumps right in and coaches readers to help them create and manage their own wikis. The book is an easy read, and will allow readers to create their own wikis right away – a true benefit for business people. Chapter 5 includes practical advice to educators who want to use wikis in their classrooms. Chatfield presents several useful suggestions to enable teachers to enhance interaction among students. The book concludes with chapters that cover security and management strategies that will be excellent references to readers throughout their experience with wikis.
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How to Wipe Out Your Student Loans and Be Debt Free Fast: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply
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Martha Maeda
ashleycisneros
, December 01, 2009
How to Wipe Out Your Student Loans and Be Debt Free Fast: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply by Martha Maeda is a comprehensive must-have for all students who financed their education through loans. The book is not only useful to professionals who have already acquired the loans, but is arguably more valuable to students considering on applying for student loans. The first section, Chapters 1 though 6, offers general information on the cost of education, options for financial aid, types of loans, associated terms and more. I liked Section 1 so much that I think school districts should purchase copies to provide to their high school juniors and seniors. Maeda does an excellent job of providing these essential concepts in easy-to-grasp prose organized in a logical flow. Maeda dedicates Section 2 to information all about strategies to help students pay back their loans. Chapter 9, “Setting Goals and Priorities” offers practical tips advice to motivate readers to take control of their finances, careers and future path. Maeda is able to accomplish this in a non-preachy way. Her inclusion of “Savvy Student Tips” sprinkled within the copy will no doubt be appreciated by readers of all ages. This book is an incredible resource.
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How to Win Your Case in Small Claims Court Without a Lawyer
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Mann, Charlie
ashleycisneros
, November 30, 2009
How to Win Your Case In Small Claims Court Without a Lawyer by Charlie Mann offers easy-to-understand information covering all aspects of the claims process, from analyzing a case to preparing for challenges, to actually participating in court. Mann’s inclusion of Chapter 15, “Winning Is Only Half the Battle,” makes the book exceptionally complete. Mann also provides an additional service to readers by including state-specific information in Appendix B, making the book an indispensable guide for every reader. Mann writes the book in a conversational, friendly tone and masters the art of simplifying complex subjects for diverse audiences. His use of checklists, sample letters, end-of-chapter summaries makes this book easy to read. How to Win Your Case In Small Claims Court Without a Lawyer is an incredibly useful guide for anyone considering taking a case to small claims court. The book empowers the general public by disseminating information in a clear, thorough manner.
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