Engage

Engage
Title Engage PDF eBook
Author Jeanine O'Neill-Blackwell
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 391
Release 2012-08-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1118236041

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Discover Your Training Style Strengths and Build Your Skills with Online Tools, Videos, and More "A superb book that gives learning and development professionals in every industry an automatic must-read. This book is filled with wisdom and insight as well as clear analytic models and real actionable concrete steps." -- Bruce Tulgan, author of It's OK to Be the Boss and Managing Generation X "Engage takes the innovation of 4MAT® and looks at it through the lens of the trainer. An engaging learning experience itself, Engage is full of interactive assessments, links to videos, and foolproof action plans and ideas designed to transform any learning event into a dynamic learning experience."-- Shelley Barnes, executive director, Field Education/Program Development, Aveda Corporation For any trainer who needs easy-to-apply strategies that are grounded in solid research, Engage offers a hands-on guide to understanding learning styles. It includes a four-step model for engaging all learning styles in any learning situation. The book integrates both the art and research-based science of strong instructional design reaching all learning styles with activities, tricks, and tips that are proven to boost skills quickly. Filled with illustrative examples and online companion resources, the book explores the brain research that lays the foundation for the book's 4MAT® model and includes activities and strategies that can be applied for each step in the process. Engage also gives the reader access to an online version of the 4MAT® Training Style Inventory. The results of the assessment give a strengths score in four key training roles.

Early Buddhism and the Bhagavadgītā

Early Buddhism and the Bhagavadgītā
Title Early Buddhism and the Bhagavadgītā PDF eBook
Author Kashi Nath Upadhyaya
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Pages 598
Release 1997-12-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 9788120808805

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This is a critical and philosophical analysis and assessment of the teachings of Buddha as Found in the Early Stratum of the Pali Canon and those of Lord Krsna as embodied in the Bhagvadgita. It is the first time that the foundational works of the two most important traditions of Indian thought have been brought together for comperative treatment.The Widely prevalent openion among scholars that Hindu thought did not have any significant contact with Pali Buddhism, might perhaps be one of the reasons why no attempt has previously been made to undertake a comparative study of Bhagwadgita and early Buddhism. The author covers the whole field of epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics in detail and depth, and bases his conclusions throughout on the original texts, making careful examinations of, and paing due attention, to the commentatiorialexegeses and scholarly interpretations.

Computational Physics

Computational Physics
Title Computational Physics PDF eBook
Author Rubin H. Landau
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 647
Release 2015-09-08
Genre Science
ISBN 3527413154

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The use of computation and simulation has become an essential part of the scientific process. Being able to transform a theory into an algorithm requires significant theoretical insight, detailed physical and mathematical understanding, and a working level of competency in programming. This upper-division text provides an unusually broad survey of the topics of modern computational physics from a multidisciplinary, computational science point of view. Its philosophy is rooted in learning by doing (assisted by many model programs), with new scientific materials as well as with the Python programming language. Python has become very popular, particularly for physics education and large scientific projects. It is probably the easiest programming language to learn for beginners, yet is also used for mainstream scientific computing, and has packages for excellent graphics and even symbolic manipulations. The text is designed for an upper-level undergraduate or beginning graduate course and provides the reader with the essential knowledge to understand computational tools and mathematical methods well enough to be successful. As part of the teaching of using computers to solve scientific problems, the reader is encouraged to work through a sample problem stated at the beginning of each chapter or unit, which involves studying the text, writing, debugging and running programs, visualizing the results, and the expressing in words what has been done and what can be concluded. Then there are exercises and problems at the end of each chapter for the reader to work on their own (with model programs given for that purpose).

Learning Styles

Learning Styles
Title Learning Styles PDF eBook
Author Marlene D. LeFever
Publisher David C Cook
Pages 260
Release 1995
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780781451178

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A guide to learning styles for Christian educators. Describes the four learning styles: imaginative, analytic, common sense, and dynamic.

Cryptographic Engineering

Cryptographic Engineering
Title Cryptographic Engineering PDF eBook
Author Cetin Kaya Koc
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 528
Release 2008-12-11
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0387718176

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This book is for engineers and researchers working in the embedded hardware industry. This book addresses the design aspects of cryptographic hardware and embedded software. The authors provide tutorial-type material for professional engineers and computer information specialists.

Cry, the Peacock

Cry, the Peacock
Title Cry, the Peacock PDF eBook
Author Anita Desai
Publisher Orient Paperbacks
Pages 204
Release 1980
Genre Fiction
ISBN 8122200850

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This book is the story of a young girl obsessed by a childhood prophecy of disaster. The author builds up an atmosphere of tension and oppression, in the middle of an Indian summer.

Computational Physics

Computational Physics
Title Computational Physics PDF eBook
Author Mark E. J. Newman
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Computational physics
ISBN 9781480145511

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This book explains the fundamentals of computational physics and describes the techniques that every physicist should know, such as finite difference methods, numerical quadrature, and the fast Fourier transform. The book offers a complete introduction to the topic at the undergraduate level, and is also suitable for the advanced student or researcher. The book begins with an introduction to Python, then moves on to a step-by-step description of the techniques of computational physics, with examples ranging from simple mechanics problems to complex calculations in quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, statistical mechanics, and more.