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Interactive Text, Principles of Microeconomics
Interactive Text Principles of Microeconomics Author:N. Gregory Mankiw In writing this textbook, Mankiw has tried to put himself in the position of someone seeing economics for the first time. The author?s conversational writing style is superb for presenting the politics and science of economic theories to tomorrow?s decision-makers. Because Mankiw wrote it for the students, the book stands out among all others b... more »y encouraging students to apply an economic way of thinking in their daily lives. Receiving such praise as "perhaps the best ever" textbook in economic principles, it?s no wonder Mankiw?s prize project has become one of the most successful books ever to be published in the college marketplace. The Interactive Text combines the original textbook with rich multimedia, real-time updates, exercises, self-assessment tests, note-taking tools, and more. This combination of print and online material provides readers with active learning tools and tutorials, and helps instructors shorten preparation time and improve instruction. The Interactive Text offers a complete technology teaching solution that integrates all of the media together in one seamless package?no ?assembly? is required. The Interactive Text consists of two components, a Print Companion and an Online Companion, seamlessly integrated to provide an easy-to-use teaching and learning experience. The Print Companion is a paperback textbook that includes the core content from the original textbook. All time-sensitive pedagogical features and materials at the end of chapters have been moved from the printed textbook to the Online Companion. The Online Companion provides a dedicated Web site featuring all of the core content from the Print Companion combined with integrated, interactive learning resources, self-assessment tests, note-taking features, and basic course-management tools that enable instructors to create and manage a syllabus, track student self-assessment scores, broadcast notes to learners, and send electronic messages.« less