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First Day of Class Overview

First Day of Class Overview. (Course Name) Text and Media Resources Textbook Features StudySpace – Free! eBook Options. Student Textbook Resources (Sample: Chapter 1). Your textbook is designed with you in mind, with features based on student feedback: Focus Questions (p. 3)

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First Day of Class Overview

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  1. First Day of Class Overview • (Course Name) • Text and Media Resources • Textbook Features • StudySpace – Free! • eBook Options

  2. Student Textbook Resources(Sample: Chapter 1) • Your textbook is designed with you in mind, with features based on student feedback: • Focus Questions (p. 3) at the start of each chapter and recurring in relevant chapter sections • Key Terms (p. 8) defined in margin and listed at the end of the chapter

  3. Student Textbook Resources(Sample: Chapter 1) • For Critical Analysis (p. 12) questions listed throughout every chapter and in boxed features • NEW Expanded Practice Tests (p. 33) with page references, at the end of chapter • Further Reading (p. 35) suggestions and web resources for student research project ideas

  4. StudySpace: study online! Click any chapter to begin using Norton’s StudySpace resources! StudySpace is your free, online study resource! http://www.wwnorton.com/college/polisci/we-the-people8/full/

  5. StudySpace: free and open! • StudySpace can help you increase your course grade with engaging study tools! • Use an organized Study Plan to map progress! • Study with interactive Flash Cards • Take quizzes and test your knowledge • Watch videos for deeper understanding of topics • Link to relevant clips from Comedy Central and other popular and political resources • Try decision-based simulations

  6. 24/7 access to study tools! • With StudySpace you can: • Print out a Chapter Outline • Study with interactive Flash Cards • Learn more with Videos • Test your knowledge with Quizzes • Think critically with Policy Debates • Access the e-book (paid option) • Use these tools in every chapter! Navigate to StudySpace study tools from the left menu or the main Study Plan page by chapter!

  7. eBook Features Access the Table of contents Highlight and take notes Search by keyword or page number Print pages for class!

  8. eBook Options • eBooks are available at 1/3 to 2/3 of text cost • Choose from online or downloadable options • Access from StudySpace or log onto: www.nortonebooks.com Choose Political Science from menu and then select your text from the list of titles

  9. eBook Code or Purchase • Once you select We The People, enter your registration code or purchase a new code. Enter your registration code or purchase ebook access here Note: if you have a registration code, you will not need to purchase the ebook.

  10. eBook Purchase • To purchase access, choose an online or downloadable version of the ebook Yours for 6 months or one year Choose an online or downloadable ebook Yours to keep on one computer

  11. Add eBook to cart • Once you choose your ebook option, simply add it to your Norton cart and proceed to checkout! You may also purchase a traditional text from Norton’s site! Choose your ebook option and proceed to checkout! Shipping is free on orders over $25!

  12. Good luck this term! • Technical questions? Please contact Norton! • Live Chat Support: Norton provides live chat support during the following hours: • Monday – Saturday: 10 A.M. – 10 P.M. (Eastern) • Sunday: Noon–Midnight (Eastern) • For Additional Support: • http://books.wwnorton.com/books/student-help-request/

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