Web 2.0 For Dummies
Now in its third century of publishing, John Wiley and Sons is finding new ways to connect its customers with its content.
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“The solitary action of reading a textbook is not as appealing as [interacting] with [programs] that respond and give immediate feedback,” Lieberman notes. “Faculty and students love it—we now have students asking faculty if they will be using the system when they are picking a course.”
From a core group of initial offerings rooted in quantitative disciplines, WileyPlus has moved into anatomy and physiology and the social sciences, areas where instruction benefits from a strong visual element. A new introductory Spanish course allows students to hear words being pronounced as part of an online language lab.
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