Back to Contents 2015 HIGHER EDUCATION Frankfurt Book Fair Hall 4.2 Wiley Stand D16 wiley.com/go/rights Back to Contents HIGHER EDUCATION CONTENTS BUSIN(SS 1 ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE 9 HOSPITALITY & CULINARY 25 MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS 29 SCIENCE 35 SOCIAL & BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES 53 Back to Contents Aaker, Strategic Market Management, 10e 5ead more at wiley.com Completely revised and updated, David Aaker's best-selling book, Strategic Market Management, helps managers identify, implement, prioritize, and adapt market-driven business strategies in dynamic markets. The text provides decision makers with concepts, methods, and procedures by which they can improve the quality of their strategic decision-making. The 10th Edition provides students in strategic marketing, policy, planning, and entrepreneurship courses with the critical knowledge and skills for successful market management, including strategic analysis, innovation, working across business units, and developing sustainable advantages. Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com The Wiley Advantage The 10th Edition offers the latest concepts, methods, and procedures to help students improve their strategic decision making and develop growth strategies. Instruction on business strategy that includes product/market scope, value proposition, assets and competencies, and functional area strategies. Inclusion of strategic analysis, which covers concepts of strategic commitment, opportunism, and adaptability, and how these elements work together. Instruction on how to grow businesses by energizing business, leveraging business, creating new business, and going global. Coverage of pressing market management challenges, such as creating synergetic marketing with silo organizations defined by products or countries. New To This Program Ethics LX Simulation: The Med4Life Marketing Simulation puts students in the role of marketing managers to use critical thinking and decision making skills as they face challenges in product cannibalization, segmentation and international marketing. New Case Studies including well-known companies and programs including P&G’s “Thank You Mom” campaign, Red Bull events, and Whole Foods Markets. New and Revised Material based on recent research and writings by influential thinkers regarding big data, going green and corporate social responsibility. New chapter on “Toward a Strong Brand Relationship” focusing on how managers can build a loyal base for the business. 1 Back to Contents Aaker, Strategic Market Management, 10e Resources and Support Join our community and stay current with business and teaching best practices, learn about online events, and connect with colleagues from around the world. www.facebook.com/wileybusiness The Wiley Faculty Network partners with researchers and faculty to provide the support and expertise you need to design your online course and enhance your instructional efficiency. Connect with one of 80+ Wiley Faculty Network Mentors and attend Online Events and Info Sessions to receive insight and guidance that is tailored to your needs at www.WhereFacultyConnect.com. Instructors: Darden Business Cases: Through the Wiley Custom Select website, you can choose from thousands of cases from Darden Business Publishing to create a book with any combination of cases, Wiley textbook chapters and original material. Ethics LX Marketing Simulation: The Med4Life Marketing Simulation puts students in the role of marketing managers to use critical thinking and decision making skills as they face challenges in product cannibalization, segmentation and international marketing. Instructor’s Companion Website: Password-protected website www.wiley.com/college/aaker offers instructors resources. Instructors Resource Manual: Offers helpful teaching ideas, advice on course development, sample assignments, learning objectives, lecture outlines, class exercises, lecture notes, chapter reviews, and more! Instructor’s Guide: Provides an overview, some syllabus examples, instructions for a group industry analysis project (contained in the syllabus), and a discussion of sources of cases. Lecture Notes: Including answers to questions and suggestions for class discussion for each chapter PowerPoint Presentations: Our PowerPoint™ presentations contain a combination of key concepts allowing you to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and freeresponse questions. Supplemental Cases: Three additional cases are included with teaching notes Table of Contents Part I STRATEGIC ANALYSIS Chapter 1 - Strategic Market Management: An Overview Chapter 2 - External and Customer Analysis Chapter 3 - Competitor Analysis Chapter 4 - Market/Submarket Analysis Chapter 5 - Environmental Analysis and Strategic Uncertainty Chapter 6 - Internal Analysis Case Challenges for Part I Part II CREATING, ADAPTING, AND IMPLEMENTING STRATEGY Chapter 7 - Creating Advantage: Synergy and Commitment vs. Opportunism vs. Adaptability Chapter 8 - Alternative Value Propositions Chapter 9 - Building and Managing Brand Equity Chapter 10 - Toward a Strong Brand Relationship Chapter 11 - Energizing the Business Chapter 12 - Leveraging the Business Chapter 13 - Creating New Businesses Chapter 14 - Global Strategies Chapter 15 - Setting priorities for Businesses and brands—The Exit, Milk, and Consolidate Options Chapter 16 - From Silos to Synergy— Harnessing the Organization Case Challenges for Part II Appendix - Planning Form Students: Student Companion Website: Free student website www.wiley.com/college/aaker offering student learn ing resources. PowerPoint Lecture Slides 2 Back to Contents Economics of Strategy, 7th Edition David Besanko, Northwestern University David Dranove, Northwestern University Mark Shanley, Purdue University Scott Schaefer, Northwestern University Read more at wiley.com Economics of Strategy focuses on the key economic concepts students must master in order to develop a sound business strategy. Ideal for undergraduate managerial economics and business strategy courses, Economics of Strategy offers a careful yet accessible translation of advanced economic concepts to practical problems facing business managers. Armed with general principles, today’s students—tomorrow’s future managers—will be prepared to adjust their firms’ business strategies to the demands of the ever-changing environment. Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com The Wiley Advantage WileyPLUS Learning Space addresses the challenges of student readiness and retention, and helps instructors and students improve learning outcomes by integrating course content with learning tools, assessment, and practice activities in one platform. Designed to engage today’s student, WileyPLUS Learning Space is an easy way to help your students learn, collaborate, and grow. Using the Course Stream and dynamic e-textbook, students will ask more questions, share more insights, and see how their participation leads to progress. New To This Program Extended Coverage Expanded and updated treatment of key areas such as the economics of innovation, strategic sources, value creation, commitment and dynamics, emerging economies, information disclosure with examples of Facebook and Google, and the practice of using intelligence to identify a firm’s top competitors. New Examples Additional examples with more variety of topics involving international business and business practices from the eighteenth century to present day. Applications Practical applications through Financial Statement Analysis exercises that relate to real companies in virtually every chapter. Easy Assessment New automatically graded multiple-choice test bank questions make assessment simple to create and schedule in WileyPLUS Learning Space. 3 Back to Contents Economics of Strategy, 7th Edition © 2016 www.wiley.com/college/besanko Resources and Support Instructor Resources Instructors’ Manual Unit and chapter summaries organized by learning objective, related readings, critical thinking exercises, and detailed notes to accompany the PPT slides PowerPoint Slides Contain a combination of key concepts and problems from the textbook Test Bank Digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and free-response questions WileyPLUS Learning Space Automatically gradable assessment with a dynamic new e-textbook and tools to quickly organize learning activities, manage student collaboration, and customize your course www.wileypluslearningspace.com Table of Contents PART ONE: FIRM BOUNDARIES 1: The Power of Principles - A Historical Perspective 2: The Horizontal Boundaries of the Firm 3: The Vertical Boundaries of the Firm 4: Integration and Its Alternatives PART TWO: MARKET AND COMPETITVE ANALYSIS 5: Competitors and Competition 6: Entry and Exit 7: Dynamics: Competing Across Time 8: Industry Analysis PART THREE: STRATEGIC POSITION AND DYNAMICS 9: Strategic Positioning for Competitive Advantage 10: Information and Value Creation 11: Sustaining Competitive Advantage PART FOUR: INTERNAL ORGANIZATION 12: Performance Measurement and Incentives 13: Strategy and Structure 14: Environment, Power, and Culture 4 Back to Contents Grant, Foundations of Strategy, 2e © 2015 www.FoundationsofStrategy.com Robert M. Grant, Bocconi University; Judith J. Jordan, University of Bristol, UK Foundations of Strategy is a concise text aimed at both undergraduate students and Masters students. With the needs of these students in mind, Robert Grant and Judith Jordan write in an accessible style, with a clear, comprehensive approach and sound theoretical depth. Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com The text’s strategy modules are delivered in a wide variety of different formats to address the wide range of audiences. Instructors frequently find themselves faced with the challenge of delivering their modules in relatively short time frames to student diverse educational and employment backgrounds; therefore, the authors have designed the text to meet this challenge by covering the core aspects of strategy as concisely as possible without losing academic depth. The Wiley Advantage Ten chapters that cover all the topics in a typical one semester course. Heavy focus on strategy in practice. Integration of strategy in the not-for-profit sector. Opening and Closing Chapter Cases covering a range of real world, global examples. Pedagogical elements include Case Insight Boxes throughout the chapter and Key Concepts in the margin. Video Cases for each chapter. Students have access to the entire text as an interactive e-book with embedded video clips for each case study, glossary flash cards and self-test questions to check understanding. About the Authors Robert M. Grant is the Eni Professor of Strategic Management at Bocconi University in Milan and a Visiting Professor at Georgetown University. He is British and has taught for many years in North America at Georgetown, UCLA, California Polytechnic and University of British Columbia. He has worked with leading companies such as Nortel, American Express, Zurich Financial Services and Lockheed Martin. He is on the editorial boards of the following journals: Strategic Management Journal, Long Range Planning and Strategy and Leadership. Judith Jordan is based in the Department of Management at the University of Bristol. She has more than twenty years of experience teaching strategy to undergraduates, postgraduates and business executives in the UK, China and Malaysia. She is a member of the Strategic Management Society and American Academies of Management and is an active researcher and reviewer in the areas of strategy, innovation and knowledge management. New To This Program Updates to the opening and closing cases to keep content current. Revisions to many of illustrative examples. Chapter 1: The Concept of Strategy and Chapter 5 Industry Evolution and Strategic Change have been reorganized to improve the flow of material. Chapter 10: Current Trends in Strategy has been updated to reflect current developments in the field. 5 Back to Contents Grant, Foundations of Strategy, 2e © 2015 www.FoundationsofStrategy.com Resources and Support Join our communities and stay current with Business news and teaching best practices, learn about online events, and connect with colleagues from around the world. facebook.com/wileybusiness The Wiley Faculty Network partners with researchers and faculty to provide the support and expertise you need to enhance your teaching and empower your students. Get started today with guidance and resources tailored to your course by connecting with one of our Mentors, or attend a collaborative Online Event. You can also browse timely training and tutorial videos at www.WileyFacultyNetwork.com. Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at www.wiley.com/college/grant and include the following resources: Additional Cases Written by the authors, they offer additional cases for class discussion. Case Teaching Notes Teachingnotes show instructors how to use each case effectively in class. Darden Business Cases Through the Wiley Custom Select website, you can choose from thousands of cases from Darden Business Publishing to create a text with any combination of cases, Wiley textbook chapters, and original material. Flash Cards Key Terms and Definitions prepared into flash cards for student study. Instructor’s Manual Offers helpful teaching ideas, advice on course development, sample assignments, learning objectives, lecture outlines, class exercises, lecture notes, chapter reviews, and more! Management Weekly Updates Wiley's Weekly Updates news site sparks classroom debate around current events that apply to your business course topics. We save you time by emailing you—every Monday—the most relevant news articles and videos tagged to your textbook and complimented by discussion questions. http://wileymanagementupdates.com/ PowerPoint Slides Our PowerPoint™ slides contain a combination of key concepts allowing you to illustrate important topics with images and figures from the textbook. Self Quizzes Chapter quizzes contain fill in the blank, application, and multiple choice questions that provide immediate feedback with the correct answer. Test Bank Test your students' comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-theblank, multiple-choice, true/false, and free-response questions. Video Case Studies Relating to Each Case These videos illustrate the businesses and issues raised in each case in the book. 6 Table of Contents 1. The Concept of Strategy 2. Industry Analysis 3. Resources and Capabilities 4. The Nature and Sources of Competitive Advantage 5. Industry Evolution and Strategic Change 6. Technology-Based Industries and the Management of Innovation 7. Corporate Strategy 8. Global Strategies 9. Realizing Strategy 10. Current Trends in Strategy Back to Contents Marketing Research, 10th Edition Carl McDaniel, Jr., University of Texas at Arlington Roger Gates, DSS Research Read more at wiley.com In Marketing Research, 10 Edition, authors Carl McDaniel and Roger Gates share their industry experience to teach students how to make critical business decisions through the study of market research. Designed for marketing research courses, the authors' practical, applications-based approach features Real Data, Real People, and Real Research, to prepare students to conduct and use market research for future careers in business. Co-author Roger Gates, President of DSS Research, infuses the text with a practitioner perspective, helping students learn how to use marketing research through a practical presentation of theory and practice. th The Wiley Advantage Request a review copy Real World Content: Real data, real research, and real people are featured throughout the text to help students connect content and theory to actual business decisions. Applied Approach: The most practical marketing research text offers a practitioner perspective to teach students how they will use market research in future careers. Coverage of new market trends and innovations: as the field of marketing research continues to transform, the authors provide the latest on trends and methodology. They introduce and discuss topics such as big data, analytics, and mobile and social media market research. translationrights@wiley.com New To This Program WileyPLUS Learning Space is an easy way for students to learn, collaborate, and grow. With WileyPLUS Learning Space, students create a personalized study plan, assess progress along the way, and make deeper connections as they interact with the course material and each other. Visit www.WileyPLUSlearningspace.com for more information (Access to WileyPLUS Learning Space is sold separately) Coverage of Big Data: the authors introduce big data in Chapter 1 and discuss it throughout the text Coverage of Mobile and Social Media Marketing Research: in Chapter 7 the authors discuss the change in how decision making information is obtained and what data is gathered through mobile and social media platforms. Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) Survey: This new case examines how Americans 18 to 34 years old view, patronize, and consume food from chains such as McDonalds, Taco Bell, and many more. By analyzing the data students can gain insights on what factors caused consumers to patronize a particular chain and which chains perform the best on factors such as quality of food, menu variety, atmosphere and others. The case also features a host of demographic characteristics to enable you to analyze preferences, likes and dislikes by attitudes toward health and nutrition, level of education, income, living situation, and other variables. This case is available online. 7 Back to Contents Marketing Research, 10th Edition Resources and Support Join our communities and stay current with business and teaching best practices, learn about free online events, and connect with colleagues from around the world. facebook.com/wileybusiness twitter.com/wileybusiness The Wiley Faculty Network partners with researchers and faculty to provide the support and expertise you need to design your online course and enhance your instructional efficiency. Connect with one of 80+ Wiley Faculty Network Mentors and attend Online Events and Info Sessions to receive insight and guidance that is tailored to your needs at www.WhereFacultyConnect.com. Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at wiley.com/college/mcdaniel and include the following resources: Instructor Resources Instructor’s Manual features chapter outlines, suggest lesson plans, learning objectives, key terms, answers to pedagogy. PowerPoint Presentations contain a combination of key concepts illustrating important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. Marketing Research Video Series: Interviews with key personnel at leading marketing research companies illustrate how they apply the major concepts of marketing research to their business. Test Bank includes approximately 60 questions per chapter consisting of multiple-choice, true/false, and essay questions Computerized Test Bank Student Resources PowerPoint Presentations contain a combination of key concepts illustrating important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. Marketing Research Video Series: Interviews with key personnel at leading marketing research companies illustrate how they apply the major concepts of marketing research to their business. Interactive Web Quizzes: Quizzes that students can take to test their knowledge of the content. The quizzes are graded automatically online. 8 Table of Contents Chapter 1 The Role of Marketing Research in Management Decision Making Chapter 2 The Marketing Research Industry and Research Ethics Chapter 3 Problem Definition, Exploratory Research, and the Research Process Chapter 4 Secondary Data and Databases Chapter 5 Qualitative Research Chapter 6 Traditional Survey Research Chapter 7 Online Marketing Research Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Observation Chapter 9 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation and Test Markets Chapter 10 The Concept of Measurement Chapter 11 Using Measurement Scales to Build Marketing Effectiveness Chapter 12 Questionnaire Design Chapter 13 Basic Sampling Issues Chapter 14 Sample Size Determination Chapter 15 Data Processing And Fundamental Data Analysis Chapter 16 Statistical Testing Of Differences And Relationships Chapter 17 Bivariate Correlation and Regression Chapter 18 Multivariate Data Analysis Chapter 19 Communicating The Research Results Chapter 20 Managing Marketing Research Back to Contents Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering, 5th Edition William D. Callister, Jr., University of Utah David G. Rethwisch, University of Iowa 5HDGPRUHDWZLOH\FRP Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering takes an integrated approach to the sequence of topics – one specific structure, characteristic, or property type is covered in turn for all three basic material types: metals, ceramics, and polymeric materials. This presentation permits the early introduction of non-metals and supports the engineer's role in choosing materials based upon their characteristics. Using clear, concise terminology that is familiar to students, Fundamentals presents material at an appropriate level for both student comprehension and instructors who may not have a materials background. Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering is available with WileyPLUS, an online teaching and learning environment that integrates the entire digital textbook with the most effective instructor and student resources to fit every learning style. The text builds student confidence with the opportunity to practice problems and complete homework with instant feedback in WileyPLUS. The Wiley Advantage The authors present the basic fundamentals on a level appropriate for university/college students who have completed their freshmen calculus, chemistry, and physics courses. Topics and concepts are treated in sufficient detail to the extent that students have the opportunity to fully understand it without having to consult other sources. The “Why Study?” element at the opening of each chapter highlights important applications of materials science engineering. The Virtual Materials Science and Engineering (VMSE) animations facilitate student visualization of molecular structures and the learning of key concepts. Concept Check questions enable students to self-assess their understanding of basic concepts. Appendices that list property and price for a large number of materials enable the student to solve a number of materials selection problems that are presented in the book. New To WileyPLUS New resources designed to support a more engaging Learning Experience and more meaningful Learning Outcomes: VMSE (Virtual Materials Science & Engineering), with a new interface, helps students visualize concepts related to crystal structures, diffusion tensile tests, and more. For example, it allows students to rotate unit cells in 3-d to better understand molecular structures. Also includes a Database of Engineering Materials Properties that can be used for materials selection problems. Questions about VMS: Questions that students need to use VMSE to answer help students get best value from its use, and instructors incentivize its use. Video Tutorials - “muddy point” videos feature a student explaining 9 Back to Contents Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering, 5th Edition © 2016 wiley.com/college/callister Resources and Support Instructors Resources available in WileyPLUS: Solutions Manual - Detailed solutions of all end-of-chapter questions and problems Problem Correlation Guide Image Gallery PowerPoint Lecture Slides Extended Learning Objectives - A more extensive list of learning objectives than what is provided at the beginning of each chapter. These direct the student to study material in a greater degree of depth. VMSE Animations - Virtual Materials Science and Engineering Animations allow students to view and manipulate molecules in a 3D-like environment to visualize and achieve a better understanding of molecular structures, and much more! Case Studies Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Atomic Structure and Interatomic Bonding Chapter 3: Structures of Metals and Ceramics Chapter 4: Polymer Structures Chapter 5: Imperfections in Solids Chapter 6: Diffusion Student Resources available in WileyPLUS: Table of Contents Extended Learning Objectives - A more extensive list of learning objectives direct the student to study material in a greater degree of depth. VMSE Animations - Virtual Materials Science and Engineering Animations allow students to view and manipulate molecules in a 3D-like environment to achieve a better understanding of molecular structures Case Studies Concept Check Answers Chapter 7: Mechanical Properties Chapter 8: Deformation and Strengthening Mechanisms Chapter 9: Failure Chapter 10: Phase Diagrams Chapter 11: Phase Transformations Chapter 12: Electrical Properties Chapter 13: Types and Applications of Materials Chapter 14: Synthesis, Fabrication, and Processing of Materials Chapter 15: Composites Chapter 16: Corrosion and Degradation of Materials Chapter 17: Thermal Properties Chapter 18: Magnetic Properties Chapter 19: Optical Properties Chapter 20: Economic, Environmental, and Societal Issues in Materials Science and Engineering 10 Back to Contents Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Eleventh Edition Donald F. Elger Barbara A. LaBret Clayton T. Crowe John A. Roberson Read more at wiley.com Written by dedicated educators who are also real-life engineers with a passion for the discipline, Engineering Fluid Mechanics, 11th Edition, carefully guides students from fundamental fluid mechanics concepts to real-world engineering applications. Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com The Eleventh Edition and its accompanying resources deliver a powerful learning solution that helps students develop a strong conceptual understanding of fluid flow phenomena through clear physical descriptions, relevant and engaging photographs, illustrations, and a variety of fully worked example problems. Including a wealth of problems— including open-ended design problems and computer-oriented problems—this text offers ample opportunities for students to apply fluid mechanics principles as they build knowledge in a logical way and enjoy the journey of discovery. The Wiley Advantage Rationale. Each section describes how the concepts to be covered are relevant so students can connect their learning to what is important to them. Visual Approach. Numerous sketches and photographs help students learn more effectively, particularly those who are visual learners. Seminal Equations. Emphasizes technical derivations so that students can learn to do the derivations on their own, increasing their levels of knowledge. Example Problems. Every chapter has approximately many example problems to demonstrate how the knowledge is used in context. Each example is worked out in detail. New To this Edition The end-of-chapter problems include approximately 30% new or revised problems. In addition, the authors have added a wide variety of new problems that can be solved in a short time. Critical Thinking (CT) is introduced in Chapter 1. When students apply Critical Thinking, they become better engineers. Learning Outcomes are organized into categories. The grouping of categories gives increased clarity to what’s most important. New material added to Chapter 1 on the topic of force, mass, weight, Newton’s law of universal gravitation, density and specific weight. Chapter 2 has a new section on stress, how to relate stress and force, and on common forces. 11 Back to Contents Engineering Fluid Mechanics Eleventh Edition © 2016 wiley.com/college/crowe Resources and Support Instructor Resources available on the book companion site: Solutions Manual Art PowerPoints Image Gallery Problem Conversion Guide Answers to Selected Problems Student Resources available on the book companion site: Extra content not available in the print book. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Fluid Properties Chapter 3: Fluid Statics Chapter 4: The Bernoulli Equation and Pressure Variation Chapter 5: Control Volume Approach and Continuity Equation Chapter 6: Momentum Equation Chapter 7: The Energy Equation Chapter 8: Dimensional Analysis and Similitude Chapter 9: Viscous Flow over a Flat Surface Chapter 10: Flow in Conduits Chapter 11: Drag and Lift Chapter 12: Compressible Flow Chapter 13: Flow Measurements Chapter 14: Turbomachinery Chapter 15: Flow in Open Channels Chapter 16: Modeling of Fluid Dynamics Problems 12 Back to Contents Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, 4th Edition Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau, Lisa G. Bullard Read more at wiley.com This best-selling text prepares students to formulate and solve material and energy balances in chemical process systems and lays the foundation for subsequent courses in chemical engineering. The text provides a realistic, informative, and positive introduction to the practice of chemical engineering. The Wiley Advantage Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com This classic text has provided generations of aspiring chemical engineers with a solid foundation in the discipline – engineering problem analysis, material balances and energy balances. Richard Felder is a recognized global leader in the field of engineering education and this text embodies a lifetime of study and practice in effective teaching techniques. The text is in use at more than 4 out of 5 chemical engineering programs in the US. New To This Edition • The text has been updated throughout, reflecting the broadened scope of chemical engineering practice, to include biomedical, biochemical, biomolecular, environmental, energy, materials, and safety applications. • Approximately 350 new and revised chapter-end problems, many featuring new application areas including 33 on Safety, 42 on Environment, 42 on Bioengineering, 11 on Alternative Energy, and 11 on Materials. • An “Index of Selected Applications in Problems” assists instructors in targeting problem applications for homework or in-class examples. • “Notes With Gaps” – detailed coursepack for Chapters 2-9 with lecture notes containing blanks to fill in and spaces in which to work examples. The intent would be for instructors to provide the “Notes With Gaps” to their students before lecture, so the students could fill in the gaps during class/lecture. This is an excellent tool for new instructors as well as instructors seeking to apply active learning approaches. • APEx – an Excel® add-in that eliminates much of the drudgery of routine calculations that require large expenditures of time and have little instructional value. 13 Back to Contents Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, 4th Edition Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau, Lisa G. Bullard © 2016 wiley.com/college/felder Resources and Support Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at www.wiley.com/college/felder Instructor site includes the following resources: Table of Contents APEx: Analysis of Processes with Excel® Solutions Manual Notes to the Instructor Section/Problem Concordance Topical End-of-Chapter Problems List Sample Responses to a Creativity Exercise Notes with Gaps: Chapter 4 Tips for Student Success Encyclopedia of Chemical Engineering Equipment Chapter 1: What Some Chemical Engineers Do for a Living Chapter 2: Introduction to Engineering Calculations Chapter 3: Processes and Process Variables Chapter 4: Fundamentals of Material Balances New to WileyPLUS Chapter 5: Single-Phase Systems (available for Spring 2016 classes) Key features: Chapter 6: Multiphase Systems APEx, an Excel® add-in that enables users to simplify problem-solving tasks. Chapter 7: Energy and Energy Balances - Integrated reading questions with links to selected answers and “test yourself” questions. Chapter 8: Balances on Nonreactive Processes - Demonstration videos that illustrate core concepts - Author videos introducing important chapter content - 6 interactive tutorials and 9 case studies - Visual Encyclopedia of Chemical Engineering equipment - Hundreds of algorithmic homework problems - Chapter 9: Balances on Reactive Processes Chapter 10: Balances on Transient Processes 14 Back to Contents Munson, Young and Okiishi’s Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 8th Edition Philip M. Gerhart, University of Evansville Andrew L. Gerhart, Lawrence Technological University John I. Hochstein, University of Memphis Read more at wiley.com Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics offers comprehensive topical coverage, with varied examples and problems, application of visual component of fluid mechanics, and strong focus on effective learning. The text enables the gradual development of confidence in problem solving. Each important concept is introduced in easy-tounderstand terms before more complicated examples are discussed. Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com The Wiley Advantage Learning Objectives at the beginning of each chapter, and the Chapter Summary, Study Guide and Equation Summary at the end of each chapter, guide the reader in the key knowledge they are to gain from the chapter. Hundreds of photos, illustrations, and videos help students visualize fluid flow, and connect the math and theory to physical real-world applications. The Wide World of Fluids: Short stories that demonstrate some of the latest ways that fluid mechanics affects our lives, many with associated homework problems. Problem-solving methodology in example problems: All of the example problems are outlined and carried out with the problem-solving framework of “Given, Find, Solution, and Comment” to instill in students good problem-solving practices. Homework problems stress the practical application of principles: Problems include simple to complex problems, discussion problems, and problems based on the fluids videos. New To this Edition • • • • Self-Contained Material that had been removed from the text and provided only on-line has been brought back into the text. Most notable are Section 5.4 on the second law of thermodynamics and useful energy loss and Appendix E containing units conversion factors. Compressible Flow Chapter 11 on compressible flow has been extensively reorganized and a limited amount of new material added. All have special emphasis on engineering applications of the material. Example solutions employ tabulated compressible flow functions as well as graphs. Appendices Compressible flow function tables have been added to Appendix D. A new extensive set of units conversion factors in a useful and compact format appears in Appendix E Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Provides a description of many of the challenges and practices that characterize widely-used CFD codes. The aim is twofold: to show how reasonably complex flows can be computed and to foster a healthy skepticism in the non-specialist. This material is presented in an expanded Appendix A. 15 Back to Contents Munson, Young and Okiishi s Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 8th Edition © 2016 wiley.com/college/munson Resources and Support Resources available in WileyPLUS for students and instructors: Video Solutions “What an Engineer Sees” Animations Wide World of Fluids Library Student Solutions Manual Math and Thermodynamics Review Chapter 1: Introduction Appendices Chapter 2: Fluid Statics Fluid Phenomena Video Library Chapter 3: Elementary Fluid Dynamics— The Bernoulli Equation Table of Contents Resources available in WileyPLUS for instructors only: Solutions Manual (PDF) Chapter 4: Fluid Kinematics Image Gallery Chapter 5: Finite Control Volume Analysis Art Powerpoints Additional types of assessment questions / problems, including: Reading Questions, Concept Questions, FE examstyle questions, and more Chapter 6: Differential Analysis of Fluid Flow Chapter 7: Dimensional Analysis, Similitude, and Modeling Homework Problem Correlation Guide Chapter 8: Viscous Flow in Pipes What's new to this edition WileyPLUS course Chapter 9: Flow over Immersed Bodies Video: What's in this WileyPLUS course for me as an instructor? Chapter 10: Open-Channel Flow Chapter 11: Compressible Flow Chapter 12: Turbomachines 16 Back to Contents Big Java: Early Objects, 6th Edition Cay Horstmann, San Jose State University Read more at wiley.com Cay Horstmann’s sixth edition of Big Java, Early Objects provides an approachable introduction to fundamental programming techniques and design skills, helping students master basic concepts and become competent coders. Updates for the Java 8 software release and additional visual design elements make this student-friendly text even more engaging. The text is known for its realistic programming examples, great quantity and variety of homework assignments, and programming exercises that build student problem-solving abilities. The eighth edition now includes problem solving sections, more example code online, and exercise from Science and Business. 5HTXHVWDUHYLHZFRS\ WUDQVODWLRQULJKWV#ZLOH\FRP The Wiley Advantage An early introduction to object-oriented programming techniques, beginning in Chapter 2, provides extensive practice with objects and classes before students are asked to write their own classes. Horstmann’s clear explanations follow the beginner’s thinking process, providing examples and analogies, and anticipating where they may get confused. Self-Check Questions test understanding, not memorization, and can be used as springboards to a deeper discussion of key concepts in each section. Binder-Ready Format saves students money. New To This Edition Updated for the Diamond Syntax and Java 8 software release. A greater emphasis on problem solving with practical step-by-step illustrations of techniques that can help students devise and evaluate solutions to programming problems. A new visual approach that motivates the reader and eases navigation including photographs, step-by-step figures, syntax boxes, and example tables. New exercises from science and business engage students with real world applications of Java in different industries. An early introduction to object-oriented programming techniques, beginning in Chapter 2, provides extensive practice with objects and classes before students are asked to write their own classes. Horstmann’s clear explanations follow the beginner’s thinking process, providing examples and analogies, and anticipating where they may get confused or make mistakes. The Testing Track identifies and emphasizes the test-driven approach to programming. The Graphics Track integrates optional graphics material into the chapters where it best fits. Self-Check Questions test understanding, not memorization, and can be used as springboards to a deeper discussion of key concepts in each section. Nearly two hundred programming problems are available in Code Check with instructive feedback and automated grading for students. 17 Back to Contents Big Java: Early Objects, 6th Edition Resources and Support Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at wiley.com/college/horstmann and include the following resources: Instructor Resources *Source Code *Lecture Slides *Review Solutions *Programming Solutions *Image Gallery *Worked Examples *Test Bank *Transition Guide *Test bank & Student Resources for your Learning Management System Student Resources *Source Code *Worked Examples COMING IN EARLY 2016, an INTERACTIVE EDITION of this text will provide a host of new interactive features integrated into the electronic edition of the text. Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 18 INTRODUCTION USING OBJECTS IMPLEMENTING CLASSES FUNDAMENTAL DATA TYPES DECISIONS LOOPS ARRAYS AND ARRAY LISTS DESIGNING CLASSES INHERITANCE INTERFACES INPUT/OUTPUT AND EXCEPTION HANDLING OBJECT-ORIENTED DESIGN RECURSION SORTING AND SEARCHING THE JAVA COLLECTIONS FRAMEWORK BASIC DATA STRUCTURES TREE STRUCTURES GENERIC CLASSES STREAM PROCESSING GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES ADVANCED INPUT/OUTPUT (WEB ONLY) MULTITHREADING (WEB ONLY) INTERNET NETWORKING (WEB ONLY) RELATIONAL DATABASES (WEB ONLY) XML (WEB ONLY) WEB APPLICATIONS (WEB ONLY) Back to Contents th , 8 Java Concepts Early Objects Edition Cay Horstmann, San Jose State University Read more at wiley.com Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com Cay Horstmann’s eighth edition of Java Concepts provides an approachable introduction to fundamental programming techniques and design skills, helping students master basic concepts and become competent coders. Updates for the Java 8 software release and additional visual design elements make this student-friendly text even more engaging. The text is known for its realistic programming examples, great quantity and variety of homework assignments, and programming exercises that build student problem-solving abilities. The eighth edition now includes problem solving sections, more example code online, and exercise from Science and Business. The Wiley Advantage An early introduction to object-oriented programming techniques, beginning in Chapter 2, provides extensive practice with objects and classes before students are asked to write their own classes. Horstmann’s clear explanations follow the beginner’s thinking process, providing examples and analogies, and anticipating where they may get confused. Self-Check Questions test understanding, not memorization, and can be used as springboards to a deeper discussion of key concepts in each section. Binder-Ready Format saves students money. New To This Edition Updated for the Diamond Syntax and Java 8 software release. A greater emphasis on problem solving with practical step-by-step illustrations of techniques that can help students devise and evaluate solutions to programming problems. A new visual approach that motivates the reader and eases navigation including photographs, step-by-step figures, syntax boxes, and example tables. New exercises from science and business engage students with real world applications of Java in different industries. An early introduction to object-oriented programming techniques, beginning in Chapter 2, provides extensive practice with objects and classes before students are asked to write their own classes. Horstmann’s clear explanations follow the beginner’s thinking process, providing examples and analogies, and anticipating where they may get confused or make mistakes. The Testing Track identifies and emphasizes the test-driven approach to programming. The Graphics Track integrates optional graphics material into the chapters where it best fits. Self-Check Questions test understanding, not memorization, and can be used as springboards to a deeper discussion of key concepts in each section. Over one hundred programming problems are available in Code Check with instructive feedback and automated grading for students. 19 Back to Contents Java Concepts: Early Objects, 8th Edition Resources and Support Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at wiley.com/college/horstmann and include the following resources: Instructor Resources *Source Code *Lecture Slides *Review Solutions *Programming Solutions *Image Gallery *Worked Examples *Test Bank *Transition Guide *Test bank & Student Resources for your Learning Management System Student Resources *Source Code *Worked Examples COMING IN EARLY 2016, an INTERACTIVE EDITION of this text will provide a host of new interactive features integrated into the electronic edition of the text. Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 2. USING OBJECTS 3. IMPLEMENTING CLASSES 4. FUNDAMENTAL DATA TYPES 5. DECISIONS 6. LOOPS 7. ARRAYS AND ARRAY LISTS 8. DESIGNING CLASSES 9. INHERITANCE 10. INTERFACES 11. INPUT/OUTPUT AND EXCEPTION HANDLING 12. OBJECT-ORIENTED DESIGN 13. RECURSION (WEB ONLY) 14. SORTING AND SEARCHING (WEB ONLY) 15. THE JAVA COLLECTIONS FRAMEWORK (WEB ONLY) 20 Back to Contents Python for Everyone, 2nd Edition Cay Horstmann, San Jose State University Read more about previous edition on wiley.com Cay Horstmann’s second edition of Python for Everyone provides a comprehensive and approachable introduction to fundamental programming techniques and design skills, and helps students master basic concepts and become competent coders. The inclusion of advanced chapters makes the text suitable for a 2 or 3-term sequence, or as a comprehensive reference to programming in Python. Major rewrites and an updated visual design make this student-friendly text even more engaging. Filled with realistic programming examples, a great quantity and variety of homework assignments, and lab exercises that build student problem-solving abilities, it is no surprise Python for Everyone is the number one text for early objects in the Python market. Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com The Wiley Advantage Cay Horstmann is a renowned author of many successful texts, known for his clear writing style, focus on fundamentals, and effective pedagogy. Guidance and worked examples help students succeed. Step-by-step guidance builds confidence and provides an outline for the task at hand. “Problem Solving” sections stress the importance of design and planning. “How To” guides help students with common programming tasks. Additional Worked Examples are available online. Practice makes perfect. This book contains a substantial number of self-check questions at the end of each section. “Practice It” pointers suggest exercises to try after each section. And additional practice opportunities, including code completion questions, guided lab exercises, and skill-oriented multiple-choice questions are available online. The presentation is highly visual. Photographs present visual analogies that explain the nature and behavior of computer concepts. Syntax boxes and example tables present a variety of typical and special cases in a compact format. New To This Edition • • • • • • Greater emphases on problem solving with practical step-by-step illustrations of techniques that can help students devise and evaluate solutions to programming problems. A new visual approach that motivates the reader and eases navigation including photographs, step-by-step figures, syntax boxes, and example tables. New exercises from science and business engage students with real world applications of Java in different industries. An early introduction to object-oriented programming techniques, beginning in Chapter 2, provides extensive practice with objects and classes before students are asked to write their own classes. Horstmann’s clear explanations follow the beginner’s thinking process, providing examples and analogies, and anticipating where they may get confused or make mistakes. The Testing Track identifies and emphasizes the test-driven approach to programming. 21 Back to Contents Python for Everyone, 2nd Edition Resources and Support Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at wiley.com/college/horstmann and include the following resources: Instructor Resources *Web Chapters *Source Code *Lecture Slides *Review Solutions *Programming Solutions *Labs *Style Guide *Image Gallery *Art PowerPoint Slides *Worked Examples *Test Bank *Transition Guide *Test bank & Student Resources for your Learning Management System Student Resources *Source Code *Worked Examples *Web Chapters *Author Screencasts *Screencast Code Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Programming with Numbers and Strings Chapter 3: Decisions Chapter 4: Loops Chapter 5: Functions Chapter 6: Lists Chapter 7: Files and Exceptions Chapter 8: Sets and Dictionaries Chapter 9: Objects and Classes Chapter 10: Inheritance Chapter 11: RECURSION Chapter 12: Sorting and Searching APPENDIX A THE BASIC LATIN AND LATIN-1 SUBSETS OF UNICODE APPENDIX B PYTHON OPERATOR SUMMARY APPENDIX C PYTHON RESERVED WORD SUMMARY APPENDIX D THE PYTHON STANDARD LIBRARY APPENDIX E BINARY NUMBERS AND BIT OPERATIONS GLOSSARY INDEX CREDITS 22 Back to Contents Moran, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, 8e Michael J. Moran Howard N. Shapiro Daisie D. Boettner Margaret B. Bailey 5ead more at wiley.com Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics continues its tradition of setting the standard for teaching students how to be effective problem solvers. Now in its eighth edition, this market-leading text emphasizes the authors’ collective teaching expertise as well as the signature methodologies that have taught entire generations of engineers worldwide. Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com Integrated throughout the text are real-world applications that emphasize the relevance of thermodynamics principles to some of the most critical problems and issues of today. These include a wealth of coverage on topics related to energy and the environment, biomedical/bioengineering, and emerging technologies. The Wiley Advantage Strong pedagogical structure to enhance student learning—starting each chapter with learning outcomes followed by both in-text and formal examples and a selfquiz for immediate feedback on understanding. Each chapter ends with a chapter summary to review the topics and prepare for examinations. Flexible coverage of application areas in chapters 8-14, including power and refrigeration cycles, psychometrics, and combustion. Instructors can choose various levels of coverage ranging from short introductions to in-depth studies. Class-tested and proven approaches on key thermodynamics concepts, including: the second law of thermodynamics, featuring the entropy balance (Chap. 6), and exergy analysis (Chaps. 7 and 13). Integrates the use of computational software tools to enhance problem-solving and to deepen learning by indicating which end-of-chapter problems are appropriate for these methods. New online tutorial teaches students how to use steam tables to solve problems. New To This Edition Updated coverage of contemporary applications for thermodynamics in the fields of biomedicine and bioengineering, along with coverage of energy and the environment and emerging technologies. New solved examples added to relevant topics within several core chapters. New coverage of refrigeration systems with additional charts and/or tables providing properties for emerging refrigerant(s). A wealth of new and revised homework problems (over 30%), refreshing the extensive selection of problems in every chapter and organized to help students develop engineering skills in three modes: conceptual, skill building, and design/open ended problems. Over 600 new “Checking Understanding” exercises built into in each of the core chapters. 23 Back to Contents Moran, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, 8e © 2014 WPLS © 2016 www.wiley.com/college/moran Resources and Support Instructor & Student Companion Sites available at wiley.com/college/moran INSTRUCTOR Instructor’s Solutions Manual PowerPoint Presentations Chapter Learning Outcomes IT (Interactive Thermodynamics) Solutions Correlation Guide Answers to Selected Problems Image Gallery Sample Syllabi EES Solutions Animations Preface New To WileyPLUS Learning Space Video Examples: for selected examples in core chapters, an experienced instructor walks students through the step-by-step solution of the example in whiteboard plus audio format. Videos include expert advice such as ‘common mistakes to avoid’ and/or ‘how to weigh tradeoffs between different problem-solving methodologies’ Interactive Quick Quiz: At the end of each example, students are asked to solve a similar problem. Students can enter their answer and click to see the answer to check if they got it right Thermodynamics process animations: Students often struggle to understand thermodynamics processes, in part because they are difficult to visualize. Animations are provided just when and where students need them Checking Understanding questions: At the end of each section, students can demonstrate their comprehension by answering a True/False, multiple choice or fill in the blank question WileyPLUS Problems and Practice Problems: In core chapters, these multipart problems allow students to get correct/incorrect feedback on multiple steps, include steps for both conceptual knowledge/questions, and quantitative calculations in the problem-solving process, and were built with knowledge of common student mistakes. Practice problems are recommended to be assigned for student practice, while WPLS problems may be used for additional practice or assessments. Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started: Introductory Concepts and Definitions Chapter 2 Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics Chapter 3 Evaluating Properties Chapter 4 Control Volume Analysis Using Energy Chapter 5 The Second Law of Thermodynamics Chapter 6 Using Entropy Chapter 7 Exergy Analysis Chapter 8 Vapor Power Systems Chapter 9 Gas Power Systems Chapter 10 Refrigeration and Heat Pump Systems Chapter 11 Thermodynamic Relations Chapter 12 Ideal Gas Mixture and Psychrometric Applications Chapter 13 Reacting Mixtures and Combustion Join our communities and stay current with engineering and teaching best practices, learn about free online events, and connect with colleagues from around the world. facebook.com/wileyengineering twitter.com/WileyEngineer wileyengineering.tumblr.com Instagram: @WileyEngineer 24 Chapter 14 Chemical and Phase Equilibrium Back to Contents Essentials of Professional Cooking, 2e Wayne Gisslen Read more at wiley.com Essentials of Professional Cooking, Second Edition, focuses on fundamental cooking procedures and techniques, functions of ingredients, and desired results to empower the reader with the keen understanding necessary to prepare virtually any dish to perfection— without relying solely on a recipe. Specially constructed to meet the on-the-job demands of food-service managers, the streamlined approach of Essentials of Professional Cooking, Second Edition, extends the benefits of this material to students and professionals in hospitality management and food-service management. The Wiley Advantage Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com Pronunciation Guides and Glossaries: Phonetic guides are included for difficult words, giving the approximate pronunciation using English sounds. Because foodservice workers must be able to communicate with each other, definitions of terms introduced in the text are summarized in the glossary at the end of the book. Illustrations: Hundreds of clear, concise, full-color photographs illustrate basic manual techniques shown from the point of view of the person performing them. Additional photographs illustrate ingredients and finished dishes. Format: Essentials is designed to be readable and useful. The format emphasizes and highlights key points in bold type, italics, and numbered sequences, so basic information can be located and reviewed at a glance. Realistic Procedures: Although supported by discussions of cooking theory, procedures given here are based on actual practices in the industry. Attention is given not just to quantity production but also to the special problems of cooking to order. Presentation and service of the finished product are considered in detail, as is prepreparation, or mise en place—so essential to the organization of a working restaurant. At the same time, the major emphasis is on quality, too often neglected in the quest for convenience. WileyPLUS Learning Space is an easy way for students to learn, collaborate, and grow. With WileyPLUS Learning Space, students create a personalized study plan, assess progress along the way, and make deeper connections as they interact with the course material and each other. This collaborative learning environment provides immediate insight into strengths and problem areas through a combination of dynamic course materials and visual reports so that both you and your students can act on what’s most important. New To This Program A new chapter combines common cooking methods for meats, poultry, and fish to sharpen the focus on basic techniques and procedures. It also provides background, guidelines, and standards of quality for finished dishes. Reorganization of the chapters on vegetable cookery ahead of meats and fish – giving the text a smoother, more logical flow. Chapter on food presentation and plating rewritten and newly illustrated for designing modern platings for the range of food-service operations. Nutritional information is updated with MyPlate guidelines. 25 Back to Contents Gisslen, Essentials of Professional Cooking, 2e © 2016 Resources and Support The Wiley Faculty Network partners with researchers and faculty to provide the support and expertise you need to design your online course and enhance your instructional efficiency. Connect with one of 80+ Wiley Faculty Network Mentors and attend Online Events and Info Sessions to receive insight and guidance that is tailored to your needs at www.WhereFacultyConnect.com. Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at wiley.com/college/gisslen and include the following resources: Preface Acknowlegments 1: The Food Service Industry 2: Sanitation and Safety 3: Tools and Equipment 4 Menus, Recipes, and Cost Management 5: Nutrition 6: Basic Principles of Cooking and Food Science 7: Mise en Place 8: Stocks and Sauces 9: Soups 10: Understanding Vegetables 11: Cooking Vegetables 12: Potatoes 13: Legumes, Grains, Pasta, and Other Starches 14: Cooking Methods for Meat, Poultry, and Fish 15: Understanding Meats and Game 16: Cooking Meats and Game 17: Understanding Poultry and Game Birds 18: Cooking Poultry and Game Birds 19: Understanding Fish and Shellfish 20: Cooking Fish and Shellfish 21: Salad Dressings and Salads 22: Sandwiches and Hors d'Oeuvres 23: Dairy and Eggs 24: Food Presentation 25: Bakeshop Production: Basic Principles and Ingredients 28: Quick Breads, Cakes, and Cookies Appendices Glossary and Cooking Vocabulary Index Instructor Resources: Table of Contents Flashcards Image Gallery Instructor’s Manual Lecture Powerpoints Math Tutor PowerPoints Online-Only Resources Recipe Table of Contents Study Guide and Solutions Respondus Test Bank Test Bank and Answer Key (Word) Text Art PowerPoints 26 Back to Contents Catering: A Guide to Managing a Successful Business Operation, 2e By Bruce Mattel; the Culinary institute of America Read more at wiley.com Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com From launching the business, establishing pricing, setting up a kitchen, staffing, and marketing to planning events, organizing service, preparing food, managing the dining room and beverages, and developing menus, Catering: A Guide to Managing a Successful Business Operation, Second Edition, provides detailed guidance on every aspect of the catering business. This Second Edition is thoroughly revised and updated to include information on catering for dietary restrictions and food allergies, contemporary techniques such as sous-vide technology, and plating and presentation. Included is a new chapter of practical mainstream and on-trend recipes and sample menus for a variety of catered events from brunches to black-tie affairs The Wiley Advantage With straightforward advice from the CIA and expert caterer Bruce Mattel, Catering has established itself as a leading guide for catering and events students and professionals around the world. Catering provides valuable resources to the reader, such as practical recipes, simple business-related forms and templates, and caterer’s checklists; all are designed as baseline tools for good organization and execution. This title can be used as a text in introductory catering courses at culinary schools and universities, and would also be suitable for use by on- and off-premise catering operations as a training tool. New To This Program This edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to include information on catering for dietary restrictions and food allergies, using contemporary techniques such as sous vide technology, and plating and presentation. Brand new sample menus and a new recipe chapter will help bring the concepts in the book to life for readers. 27 Back to Contents Catering: A Guide to Managing a Successful business Operation, 2e © 2015 Resources and Support The Wiley Faculty Network partners with researchers and faculty to provide the support and expertise you need to design your online course and enhance your instructional efficiency. Connect with one of 80+ Wiley Faculty Network Mentors and attend Online Events and Info Sessions to receive insight and guidance that is tailored to your needs at www.WhereFacultyConnect.com. Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at wiley.com/college/cia and include the following resources: Recipe Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments Dedication and About the Author Chapter 1: Introduction to Catering Chapter 2: Starting Your Catering Business Chapter 3: Pricing for Profit Chapter 4: Setting Up the Catering Kitchen Chapter 5: Staffing Chapter 6: Marketing Chapter 7: Event Planning Chapter 8: How Can We Serve You? Chapter 9: Food Preparation and Service Chapter 10: Dining Room and Beverage Management Chapter 11: Sample Menus and Service Chapter 12 Recipes for Catering Glossary Equivalency Charts Index Photo Credits Instructor Resources: Table of Contents Instructor's Manual Lecture PowerPoints Respondus Test Bank Test Bank and Answer Key (Word) BCS-Only Forms 28 Back to Contents Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 11th Edition Howard Anton, Drexel University Irl C. Bivens, Davidson College Stephen Davis, Davidson University Cover Image Coming Soon Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 11 Edition strives to increase student comprehension and conceptual understanding through a balance between rigor and clarity of explanations; sound mathematics; and excellent exercises, applications, and examples. Anton pedagogically approaches Calculus through the Rule of Four, presenting concepts from the verbal, algebraic, visual, and numerical points of view. th WileyPLUS is now equipped with an adaptive learning ORION refresher module for algebra, trigonometry, and polynomial equations. Exercise and problems sets have been modified to correspond more closely to WileyPLUS. More rich content, including applied exercises and assignable questions have been added to WileyPLUS. Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com 0 2 The Wiley Advantage • WileyPLUS is a research-based online environment for effective teaching and learning. Interactive study tools and resources–including the complete online textbook– give students more value for their money. • Industry-leading support from WileyPLUS with ORION: Resources and personal support are available from the first day of class onward through technical support; WileyPLUS account managers; WileyPLUS with QuickStart; and WileyPLUS Student Partner Program. • Relevant student study tools and learning resources: Ensures positive learning outcomes including: graphing and math Palette tutorial videos; interactive illustrations; calculus applets; and student practice activities. • Technology Exercises: In the textbook, these exercises—marked with an icon for easy identification—are designed to be solved using either a graphing calculator or a computer algebra system such as Mathematics, Maple, or Derive. New To This Program • WileyPLUS with ORION: WileyPLUS is equipped with an adaptive learning module called ORION. Based on cognitive science, WileyPLUS with ORION provides students with a personal, adaptive learning experience to build their proficiency on topics and use their study time more effectively. It helps students learn by learning about them. • ORION Refresher Module: An adaptive practice to master algebra, trigonometry, and polynomial equations provides students with a personalized study plan to master concepts prior to the course, allowing for instructors to focus class time on Calculus. • Math Enhancements: Measure conceptual understanding in an online learning environment, through intelligent tutoring, graphing enhancements, improvements to Show Work Whiteboard, expanded test bank functionality, and enhanced grading rules functionality. • Pre-created activities encourage learning outside of the classroom through gradable reading assignment questions and more than 3,000 end-of-chapter problems coded algorithmically. 29 Back to Contents Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 11th Edition © 2016 Resources and Support Cover Image Coming Soon Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at http://www.wiley.com/college/anton/ and include the following resources: Instructor Resources: Instructor’s Manual: Offers helpful teaching ideas, advice on course development, sample assignments, learning objectives, lecture outlines, class exercise, lecture notes, and chapter reviews. Instructor’s Solutions Manual: Contains detailed solutions to all questions, exercises, and problems in the textbook. Printed Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and freeresponse questions. PowerPoint Slides: Our PowerPoint™ presentations contain a combination of key concepts allowing you to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. Student Resources: Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Solutions Manual: Step-by-step instructions explain how to complete a question/problem, providing further assistance to students struggling to come up with the correct answer. Student Study Guide: Contains tools to help support material from the text, including chapter outlines, chapter reviews of key concepts, and a glossary of key terms. 30 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Limits and Continuity The Derivative Topics in Differentiation The Derivative in Graphing and Applications Integration Applications of the Definite Integral in Geometry, Science, and Engineering Principles of Integral Evaluation Mathematical Modeling with Differential Equations Infinite Series Parametric and Polar Curves; Conic Sections Three-Dimensional Space; Vectors Vector-Valued Functions Partial Derivatives Multiple Integrals Topics in Vector Calculus Appendix A: Trigonometry Appendix B: Functions Appendix C: New Functions From Old Appendix D: Families of Functions Back to Contents Introductory Statistics, 9th Edition Prem S. Mann, Eastern Connecticut State University Read more at wiley.com Cover Image Coming Soon Introductory Statistics, 9 Edition is written for a one or two semester first course in applied statistics and is intended for students who do not have a strong background in mathematics. The only prerequisite is knowledge of elementary algebra. Introductory Statistics is known for its realistic examples and exercises, clarity and brevity of presentation, and soundness of pedagogical approach. th The Wiley Advantage • WileyPLUS is a research-based online environment for effective teaching and learning. Interactive study tools and resources–including the complete online textbook– give students more value for their money. Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com 0 2 • Industry-leading support from WileyPLUS Learning Space with ORION: Resources and personal support are available from the first day of class onward through technical support; WileyPLUS account managers; WileyPLUS with QuickStart; and WileyPLUS Student Partner Program. • Thorough Examples: A wealth of examples that cover a wide variety of relevant topics, based on real data taken from government and private data sources and reports, newspapers, magazines, and professional journals. • Enlightening Pedagogy: Effective markers and aids for students including: margin notes for examples; diagrams; highlighted key definitions; and cautions about potential trouble spots that commonly caused errors. New To This Program • WileyPLUS Learning Space: This new online platform transforms any course into a vibrant, collaborative, learning community. By diagnosing early, instructors can assess the real-time proficiency of each student to inform teaching decisions, allowing students to know what they need to work on. To facilitate engagement, instructors can quickly organize learning activities, manage student collaboration, and customize their course. With visual reports, it’s easy for both students and instructors to measure outcomes by gauging problem areas and acting on what’s most important. • ORION Refresher Module: An adaptive practice to master algebra skills provides students with a personalized study plan to master concepts prior to the course, allowing for instructors to focus class time on Introductory Statistics. • New Exercises: A large number of the examples and exercises are new or revised, providing contemporary and varied ways for students to practice statistical concepts, including updated Uses and Misuses sections as well as Decide for Yourself sections. • Case Studies: All case studies are new or revised, drawing on current uses of statistics in areas of student interest. • Updated Technology Instruction sections: These sections have been updated to support the use of the latest versions of TI-94/85+, Minitab, and Excel. The Technology Assignments are all either new or have been updated. 31 Back to Contents Introductory Statistics, 9th Edition © 2016 http://www.wiley.com//college/sc/wpls/ Resources and Support Cover Image Coming Soon Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at http://www.wiley.com/college/mann/ and include the following resources: Instructor Resources: Instructor’s Solutions Manual: Contains detailed solutions to all questions, exercises, and problems in the textbook. Printed Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and freeresponse questions. PowerPoint Slides: Our PowerPoint™ presentations contain a combination of key concepts allowing you to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. Image Gallery: Use this digital repository of images displayed throughout the textbook to enliven your PowerPoint slides and interact with the reading assignments in the classroom. Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Student Resources: Interactive Statistics Animations Applets: These interactive animations allow students to get hands-on practice, gaining both a visual and conceptual understanding of key topics Student Solutions Manual: Step-by-step instructions explain how to complete a question/problem, providing further assistance to students struggling to come up with the correct answer. Technology Resource Manuals: TI Graphing Calculator Manual, Minitab Manual, and an Excel Manual provide step-by-step instructions, screen captures, and examples for technology use in the course. Also provided are exercise lists and indications of which exercises from the text best lend to the use of the package presented. Data Sets: A large number of data sets, collected from various sources, contain information on several variables. Many exercises and assignments in the text are based on these data sets. 32 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Introduction Organizing and Graphing Data Numerical Descriptive Measures Probability Discrete Random Variables and Their Probability Distribution Continuous Random Variables and the Normal Distribution Sampling Distributions Estimation of the Mean and Proportion Hypothesis Tests About the Mean and Proportion Estimation and Hypothesis Testing: Two Populations Chi-Square Tests Analysis of Variance Simple Linear Regression Multiple Regression (online only) Nonparametric Methods (online only) Appendix A: Explanation of Data Sets Appendix B: Statistical Tables Back to Contents Introduction to Statistical Investigations, 1st Edition Nathan Tintle, Dordt College; Beth L. Chance, California Polytechnic State University; George W. Cobb, Mount Holyoke College; Allan J. Rossman, California Polytechnic State University; Soma Roy, California Polytechnic State University; Todd Swanson, Hope College; Jill L. VanderStoep, Hope College Read more at wiley.com Introduction to Statistical Investigations leads students to learn about the process of conducting statistical investigations from data collection, to exploring data, to statistical inference, to drawing appropriate conclusions. The text is designed for a one-semester introductory statistics course. Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com It focuses on genuine research studies, active learning, and effective use of technology. Simulations and randomization tests introduce statistical inference, yielding a strong conceptual foundation that bridges students to theory-based inference approaches. Repetition allows students to see the logic and scope of inference. This implementation follows the GAISE recommendations endorsed by the American Statistical Association. The Wiley Advantage Spiral approach to statistical process. A six-step process for conducting statistical investigations introduces students to the fundamental concept of statistical significance, along with collecting data and drawing conclusions. Active learning approach. Explorations in each chapter incorporate a variety of learning experiences such as shuffling cards, flipping coins, collecting data, running experiments, and using simulations. Explorations are flexible for individual student’s use or small to large groups, in and outside class. Randomization-based introduction to statistical inference. Makes use of modern computing and puts the logic of statistical inference at the center of the curriculum. Easy-to-use technology integrated throughout. Easy-to-use web applets enable students to conduct simulations and perform analyses. (Instructors may still use statistical software packages, if desired.) Real data from genuine studies. Uses real data from genuine research studies throughout the book, taken from a variety of fields of application. Focus on logic and scope of inference. Students are asked to consider questions of logic and scope of inference for every study encountered in the text. WileyPLUS Learning Space with ORION Algebra Review Module WileyPLUS is a research-based online environment for effective teaching and learning. WileyPLUS is packed with interactive study tools and resources— including the complete online textbook—to give students more value for their money. WileyPLUS is equipped with an adaptive learning module called ORION. Based on cognitive science, WileyPLUS with ORION, provides students with a personal, adaptive learning experience so they can build their proficiency on topics and use their study time more effectively. WileyPLUS with ORION helps students learn by learning about them. 33 Back to Contents Introduction to Statistical Investigations, 1st Edition © 2016 http://www.wiley.com//college/sc/wpls/ Resources and Support An Instructor Companion Site is available: http://bcs.wiley.com/he- bcs/Books?action=index&itemId=1118956672&bcsId=9052 A Student Companion Site is also available: http://bcs.wiley.com/he- bcs/Books?action=index&itemId=1118956672&bcsId=9053 These sites include the following resources: Table of Contents Student Resources: Student Solutions Manual: Step-by-step instructions explain how to complete a question/problem, providing further assistance to students struggling to come up with the correct answer. Instructor Resources: Instructor’s Solutions Manual: Contains detailed solutions to all questions, exercises, and problems in the textbook. Instructor’s Manual: Offers helpful teaching ideas, advice on course development, sample assignments, learning objectives, lecture outlines, class exercises, lecture notes, and chapter reviews. Computerized Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and free-response questions. Easily pick, choose, and incorporate questions to include in your student assessments. Wiley’s CBTs allows you to tailor exams according to study objectives and learning outcomes. Printed Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and free-response questions. PowerPoint Presentations: Our PowerPoint™ presentations contain a combination of key concepts allowing you to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. 34 P Preliminaries: Introduction to _iitStatistical Investigations 1. Significance: How Strong is the Evidence? 2. Generalization: How Broadly do the Results Apply? 3. Estimation: How Large is the Effect 4. Causation: Can We Say What Caused the Effect? 5. Comparing Two proportions 6. Comparing Two Means 7. Paired Data: one Quantitative Variable 8. Comparing More Than Two Groups using proportions 9. Comparing More Than Two Means 10. Two Quantitative Variables 11. Appendix A: Calculation Details 12. Appendix B: Stratified and cluster samples Back to Contents How Things Work: The Physics of Everyday Life, 6e By Louis A. Bloomfield, University of Virginia COMING SOON Read.more.at.wiley.com How Things Work provides an accessible introduction to physics for the non-science student. Like the previous editions it employs everyday objects, with which students are familiar, in case studies to explain the most essential physics concepts of day-today life. Lou Bloomfield takes seemingly highly complex devices and strips away the complexity to show how at their heart are simple physics ideas. Once these concepts are understood, they can be used to understand the behavior of many devices encountered in everyday life. The sixth edition uses the power of WileyPLUS Learning Space with Orion to give students the opportunity to actively practice the physics concepts presented in this edition. Request.a.review.copy translationrights@wiley.com The Wiley Advantage WileyPLUS Learning Space is an easy way for students to learn, collaborate, and grow. With WileyPLUS Learning Space, students create a personalized study plan, assess progress along the way, and make deeper connections as they interact with the course material and each other. o WileyPLUS Learning Space also includes ORION–integrated, adaptive practice that helps students build their proficiency on topics and use their study time most effectively. This collaborative learning environment provides immediate insight into strengths and problem areas through a combination of dynamic course materials and visual reports so that both you and your students can act on what’s most important. Active Learning Experiments: An opportunity for students to attempt demonstrations of key physics concepts on their own—reinforcing the “everyday” nature of physics. Three–way approach to the equation of physics: Because these students respond differently to equations, there presented carefully and in context in three different formats: word equation, symbolic equation, in a sentence that conveys the meaning of the equation in simple terms and often by example. Accomplished Physicist and Professor: Lou Bloomfield gives talks all over the country on teaching physics through everyday objects. He brings his wealth of experience in the field of physics to this new edition. New to this Program Now Featuring WileyPLUS Learning Space with Orion! Packed with interactive study tools and resources—including the complete online textbook—to give your students more value for their money. www.wileyplus.com New Animations: Lou Bloomfield has created animations for each chapter. These animations are based on the most difficult concepts for students to understand, therefore providing a dynamic, visual representation that improves upon the standard static images. The animations are highlighted in the text to correspond to the location in the WileyPLUS Learning Space course. New Art: The art program has been updated to include reworked illustrations and graphics that provide a clearer representation of the ideas shared in the text. 35 Back to Contents How Things Work: The Physics of Everyday Life, 6e © 2016 COMING SOON Resources WileyPLUS Learning Space (WPLS) with Orion Animated text figures Simulations with interactive animations based on chapter concepts Videos o Question videos provide answers to open-ended questions that appear at the beginning of each chapter section o Explanation videos provide additional explanations of concepts presented in the text o Demonstration videos illustrate physics concepts and ideas, using everyday objects o Check Your Understanding videos provide additional context for questions and explanations provided in the text boxes of the same name Orion Adaptive Practice Pop-up Glossary with definitions of all bold face terms PLUS everything listed below for the companion site can also be found in WPLS Instructor Site is available at www.wiley.com/college/bloomfield Test Bank (Word) including multiple choice and short answer questions Lecture PowerPoints highlight topics to help reinforce students’ grasp of essential concepts. Image PowerPoints with text images and figures for instructors to customize their presentations and to provide additional support for quizzes and exams. Solutions to Selected Exercises and Problems Additional Web Chapters Materials Science and Chemical Physics *WileyPlus Learning Space with Orion can be purchased in place of a printed book or bundled at a low price with a binder-ready, or custom copy of the book (ask your Wiley representative for options and ISBNs). 36 Table of Contents How Things Work 6e 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. The Laws of Motion, Part 1 The Laws of Motion, Part 2 Mechanical Objects, Part 1 Mechanical Objects, Part 2 Fluids Fluids and Motion Heat and Phase Transitions Thermodynamics Resonance and Mechanical Waves Electricity Magnetism and Electrodynamics Electromagnetic Waves Light Optics and Electronics Modern Physics Back to Contents COVER COMING SOON! Introduction to Organic Chemistry, 6th Edition William Brown, Beloit College Thomas Poon, Claremont McKenna College, Scripps College, Pitzer College Read more at wiley.com Introduction to Organic Chemistry, 6th Edition provides an introduction to organic chemistry for students who require the fundamentals of organic chemistry as a requirement for their major. It is most suited for a one semester organic chemistry course. In an attempt to highlight the relevance of the material to students, the authors place a strong emphasis on showing the interrelationship between organic chemistry and other areas of science, particularly the biological and health sciences. Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com The text illustrates the use of organic chemistry as a tool in these sciences; it also stresses the organic compounds, both natural and synthetic, that surround us in everyday life: in pharmaceuticals, plastics, fibers, agrochemicals, surface coatings, toiletry preparations and cosmetics, food additives, adhesives, and elastomers. The Wiley Advantage • WileyPLUS is a research-based online environment for effective teaching and learning. WileyPLUS is packed with interactive study tools and resources–including the complete online textbook–to give your students more value for their money. With WileyPLUS, students will be provided with unique study strategies, tools, and support based on learning styles for success in Introduction to Organic Chemistry. WileyPLUS hallmarks, such as Reaction Explorer, remain alongside brand-new course updates. • An emphasis on the mechanistic understanding of reactions, rather than memorization. • "Chemical Connections" boxes illustrate the applications of organic chemistry. • Examples integrated throughout the text highlight the application of organic chemistry to the health and biological sciences, and, more broadly, to the everyday world New To This Program • WileyPLUS is now equipped with an adaptive learning module called ORION. Based on cognitive science, WileyPLUS with ORION, provides students with a personal, adaptive learning experience so they can build their proficiency on topics and use their study time most effectively. WileyPLUS with ORION helps students learn by learning about them. • New Chapter openers that utilize a guided inquiry approach to capture students’ attention • Updated problems sets in the text with solutions in the Student Solutions Manual. • New video lectures on key topics denoted by icons in the text that can be used in flipped classrooms 37 Back to Contents Introduction to Organic Chemistry, 6th Edition COVER COMING SOON! © 2016 Resources and Support Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-111887580X.html and include the following resources: Instructor Resources • Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and freeresponse questions. • Image PowerPoints: Use this digital repository of images displayed throughout the textbook to enliven your PowerPoint slides and interact with the reading assignments in the classroom. • • Computerized Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and free-response questions. Easily pick, choose, and incorporate questions to include in your student assessments. Wiley’s CBTs allows you to tailor exams according to study objectives and learning outcomes. Lecture PowerPoint Presentations: Our PowerPoint™ presentations contain a combination of key concepts allowing you to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. Student Resources • Student Solutions Manual: Step-by-step instructions explain how to complete a question/problem, providing further assistance to students struggling to come up with the correct answer. • Online only chapters (Chapters 20 and 21) o Chapter 20: Nucleic Acids o Chapter 21: The Organic Chemistry of Metabolism 38 Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Covalent Bonding and Shapes of Molecules Acids and Bases Alkanes and Cycloalkanes Alkenes and Alkynes Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes Chirality: The Handedness of Molecules Haloalkanes Alcohols, Ethers, and Thiols Benzene and Its Derivatives Amines Spectroscopy Aldehydes and Ketones Carboxylic Acids Functional Derivatives of Carboxylic Acids Enolate Anions Organic Polymer Chemistry Carbohydrates Amino Acids and Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids (ONLINE ONLY) The Organic Chemistry of Metabolism (ONLINE ONLY) Back to Contents Foundations of College Chemistry, 15th Edition Morris Hein, Mount San Antonio College Susan Arena, University of Illinois- Urbana Champaign Cary Willard, Grossmont College Read more at wiley.com Used by over 750,000 students, Foundations of College Chemistry is praised for its accuracy, clear no-nonsense approach, and direct writing style. Foundations’ direct and straightforward explanations focus on problem solving making it the most dependable text on the market. Its comprehensive scope, proven track record, outstanding in-text examples and problem sets, were all designed to provide instructors with a solid text while not overwhelming students in a difficult course. Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com Foundations fits into the prep/intro chemistry courses which often include a wide mix of students from science majors not yet ready for general chemistry, allied health students in their 1st semester of a GOB sequence, science education students (for elementary school teachers), to the occasional liberal arts student fulfilling a science requirement. Foundations was specifically designed to meet this wide array of needs. The Wiley Advantage As class sizes grow—and more and more students arrive at different starting points and learn at different paces—the challenge to create an optimal learning experience increases. So how can you make sure you are reaching each student? WileyPLUS is a research-based online environment for effective teaching and learning. WileyPLUS is packed with interactive study tools and resources–including the complete online textbook–to give your students more value for their money. With WileyPLUS, students will be provided with unique study strategies, tools, and support based on learning styles for success in Organic Chemistry. WileyPLUS hallmarks, such as Reaction Explorer, remain alongside brand-new course updates. New To This Program • WileyPLUS is now equipped with an updated adaptive learning module called ORION. Based on cognitive science, WileyPLUS with ORION, provides students with a personal, adaptive learning experience so they can build their proficiency on topics and use their study time most effectively. WileyPLUS with ORION helps students learn by learning about them. • 229 Check Your Understanding Questions appear thoughout the text to provide an opportunity for the student to determine their level of understanding for a given concept • 178 Enhanced Examples are provided in WileyPlus provide a one on one learning experience which mimics the assistance an instructor provides in a help session. • 131 new Online Learning Module videos which provide a one-on-one learning experience that mimics the assistance an instructor provides in a help section. The videos are paired with in-text examples to provide an alternative way to learn problem-solving. 39 Back to Contents Foundations of College Chemistry, 15th Edition © 2016 Resources and Support Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-111893010X.html and include the following resources: Instructor Resources • Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and freeresponse questions. • Computerized Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and free-response questions. Easily pick, choose, and incorporate questions to include in your student assessments. Wiley’s CBTs allows you to tailor exams according to study objectives and learning outcomes. • • PowerPoint Presentations: Our PowerPoint™ presentations contain a combination of key concepts allowing you to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. Image PowerPoints: Use this digital repository of images displayed throughout the textbook to enliven your PowerPoint slides and interact with the reading assignments in the classroom Table of Contents 1. An Introduction to Chemistry 2. Standards for Measurement 3. Elements and Compounds 4. Properties of Matter 5. Early Atomic Theory and Structure 6. Nomenclature of Inorganic Compounds 7. Quantitative Composition of Compounds 8. Chemical Equations • Instructor’s Manual to Lab: Offers helpful teaching ideas, advice on course development, sample assignments, learning objectives, lecture outlines, class exercises, lecture notes, chapter reviews, and more! • 10. Modern Atomic Theory and the Periodic Table 11. Chemical Bonds: The Formation of Student Resources • 9. Calculations from Chemical Equations Compounds from Atoms Student Solutions Manual: Step-by-step instructions explain how to complete a question/problem, providing further assistance to students struggling to come up with the correct answer. Student Study Guide: Contains tools to help support material from the text, including chapter outlines, chapter reviews of key concepts, and a glossary of key terms. 12. The Gaseous State of Matter 13. Liquids 14. Solutions 15. Acids, Bases, and Salts 16. Chemical Equilibrium 17. Oxidation-Reduction 18. Nuclear Chemistry 19. Introduction to Organic Chemistry (ONLINE ONLY) 20. Introduction to Biochemistry (ONLINE ONLY) 40 Back to Contents Anatomy and Physiology, 1st Edition Gail Jenkins, Montgomery College Gerard J. Tortora, Bergen Community College © 2016 Developed for the two-semester Anatomy & Physiology course, this digital-first program is focused on aiding critical thinking, conceptual understanding, and application of knowledge. Real-life clinical stories allow for a richer investigation of content, ensuring that students understand the relevance to their lives and future careers. Included in the Program Real Anatomy 2.0 is web-based 3-D imaging software that allows students to dissect through over 40 layers of a real human body to study the anatomical structures of all body systems. The software is integrated in WileyPLUS Learning Space along with worksheets and questions designed to optimize student use. Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com PowerPhys 3.0 is physiological simulation software authored by teaching lab faculty. The activities focus on core physiological concepts and reinforce techniques experienced in the lab. 3-D Physiology is a state-of-the-art animation series on the most difficult physiological concepts for you to teach and your students to learn. Animal Dissection Videos are available along with accompanying dissection guides for cat, pig, and rat dissection. 41 Back to Contents Anatomy and Physiology, 1st Edition © 2016 Resources Join our communities and stay current with science and teaching best practices and connect with colleagues from around the world. https://www.facebook.com/wileyplus https://twitter.com/WileyPlus WileyPLUS Learning Space includes the following Resources: Real Anatomy: Cadaver dissection and structure identification software. 3-D Physiology: A series of 3-D animations that tackle the most difficult physiological concepts for you to teach. Muscles in Motion: Animations that show the muscles that move every major joint of the human body. Table of Contents 1. An Introduction to the Human Body 2. The Chemical Level of Organization 3. The Cellular Level of Organization 4. The Tissue Level of Organization Interactions: Animations, interactive exercises, games concept maps, and animated case stories that help students solidify the concepts. 5. The Integumentary System 6. Introduction to the Skeletal System 7. The Axial Skeleton PowerPhys: Physiological laboratory simulations that use algorithmic data. 8. The Appendicular Skeleton 9. Articulations Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and freeresponse questions. 10. Muscle Tissue PowerPoint Slides: Our PowerPoint presentations allow you to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and key concepts from the textbook. 13. The Central Nervous System 11. The Muscular System 12. Introduction to the Nervous System 14. The Peripheral Nervous System 15. Sensory, Motor, and Integrative Systems Anatomy and Physiology Visual Library Cadaver and Animal Dissection Videos 17. The Endocrine System Clicker Questions 18. The Cardiovascular System: The Blood PowerPhys, Real Anatomy, and Animation Answer Keys Assessment Questions Actionable Reports: Quickly assess how your class is doing by student or by learning objective. Our highly visual, actionable reports make it easy for you to intervene with students who are falling behind and make course corrections along the way. 16. The Special Senses 19. The Cardiovascular System: The Heart 20. The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels 21. The Lymphatic System and Immunity 22. The Respiratory System 23. The Digestive System 24. The Urinary System 25. The Reproductive Systems and Development 42 Back to Contents Nutrition: Science and Applications, 4th Edition Lori A. Smolin, University of Connecticut Mary B. Grosvenor, UCLA Read more at wiley.com Nutrition: Science and Applications, 4 Edition helps students develop the scientific understanding to support their personal and professional decisions. Using a critical thinking approach, Smolin brings nutrition out of the classroom and allows students to apply the logic of science to their own nutrition concerns – both as consumers and as future scientists and health professionals. th The Wiley Advantage Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com Develop Scientific Understanding. Nutrition: Science and Applications, 4 Edition equips students with the resources they need to understand challenging concepts. Metabolism. This concept is presented via an integrated approach, making it more accessible to students. We integrate metabolism because we believe that it is more effective to cover metabolism when it appears germane to the topic. Metabolism is introduced in Chapter 3: Digestion, Absorption, and Metabolism. It is then carried out through the rest of the book. By incorporating both metabolism, and health and disease information throughout the text, students can see that a nutrient's function in metabolism is related to its role in health and disease. Metabolism Icons. These icons are integrated throughout the text. They allow for easy identification of where metabolism information has been integrated into each chapter. th New To This Program • Updated Dietary Standards. Completely updated and revised to reflect the updated Dietary Standards released by the FDA in Fall 2015. • Now Featuring WileyPLUS Learning Space! WileyPLUS Learning Space is a research-based online environment for effective teaching and learning. WileyPLUS Learning Space is packed with interactive study tools and resources–including the complete online textbook–to give your students more value for their money. www.wileypluslearningspace.com • A number of new digital activities found in WileyPLUS Learning Space. a number of new drag-n-drop interactivities focused on food sources and qualities for the macro- and micronutrient chapters, as well as 8 calculating “working it out” activities that allow students to create unique meals and calculate the amount of calories and percent of calories for each of the macronutrients. • Updated Video Resources. 12 Nutrition Bites videos that explain tough concepts and relate chapter topics to everyday life, as well as 5 new videos focusing on the most current, relevant topics in nutrition. • Mobile media assets are now accessible on tablets and smartphones, including How It Works Animations, Interactive Process Diagrams, What’s On My Plate? animations, and iProfile, Dietary Assessment Program. 43 Back to Contents Nutrition: Science and Applications, 4th Edition © 2015 Resources and Support Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-EHEP003439.html and include the following resources: Instructor Resources iProfile: Dietary Assessment Program Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and freeresponse questions. PowerPoint Presentations: Our PowerPoint™ presentations contain a combination of key concepts allowing you to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. Nutrition Visual Library: Use this digital repository of images displayed throughout the textbook to enliven your PowerPoint slides and interact with the reading assignments in the classroom. Clicker Questions: Prepared questions for use in the classroom with your preferred Classroom Response System software. Student Resources within WileyPLUS Learning Space iProfile: Dietary Assessment Program Practice quizzes: These quizzes give students a way to test themselves on course material before exams. Each chapter exam contains fill in the blank, application, and multiple choice questions that provide immediate feedback with the correct answer. Glossaries: A comprehensive list of key terms and definitions from throughout the text. Interactive Process Diagrams Nutrient Composition of Foods How It Works Animations Pre- and Post-Lecture Questions Support Digital Solutions Specialist helps you with training, course set-up, troubleshooting, and makes sure that you have all of the resources you need to use WileyPLUS Learning Space. Technical support offers self-service help available 24/7 including a full 44 searchable knowledgebase of FAQs and live online chat. Table of Contents 1. 2. Nutrition: Food for Health Nutrition Guidelines: Applying the Science of Nutrition 3. Digestion, Absorption, and Metabolism 4. Carbohydrates: Sugars, Starches, and Fiber 5. Lipids: Triglycerides, Phospholipids, and Cholesterol Focus on Alcohol 6. 7. Proteins and Amino Acids Energy Balance and Weight Management Focus on Eating Disorders 8. The Water-Soluble Vitamins 9. The Fat-Soluble Vitamins Focus on Phytochemicals 10. Water and the Electrolytes 11. Major Minerals and Bone Health 12. The Trace Minerals Focus on Dietary Supplements 13. Nutrition and Physical Activity 14. Nutrition During Pregnancy and Lactation 15. Nutrition from Infancy to Adolescence 16. Nutrition and Aging: The Adult Years 17. Food Safety Focus on Biotechnology 18. World Hunger and Malnutrition Focus on Metabolism (online only) Back to Contents Principles of Genetics, 7th Edition Michael J. Simmons, University of Minnesota D. Peter Snustad, University of Minnesota Read more at wiley.com Principles of Genetics is one of the most popular texts in use for the introductory course. It opens a window on the rapidly advancing science of genetics by showing exactly how genetics is done. Throughout, the authors incorporate a human emphasis and highlight the role of geneticists to keep students interested and motivated. The seventh edition has been completely updated to reflect the latest developments in the field of genetics. Principles of Genetics continues to educate today’s students for tomorrow’s science by focusing on features that aid in content comprehension and application. The Wiley Advantage Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com Focus on developing critical thinking skills by emphasizing the analysis of experimental data and problems. Provides a balance between concepts and experimental detail, using experiments to help explain the “how” and “why” concepts were developed. The text is written to be comprehensive but not encyclopedic. Offers the human perspective on genetics, through numerous examples and pedagogical elements found in the text. Features an excellent illustration program with many stepped-out figures. Also uses micrographs in conjunction with illustrations to show the “real” micrograph and “ideal” illustration together. New To This Program • The text has been completely updated to include some of the most current and important topics studied in Genetics. Some of these include coverage of the Human Genome Project, human gene mapping, genetic disorders, gene therapy, and genetic counseling. • Content has been streamlined for ease of student use and comprehension. Some topics were either eliminated or simplified in presentation. The focus is more on the key concepts and principles that are needed to be successful in this course. • Now Featuring WileyPLUS! WileyPLUS is a research-based online environment for effective teaching and learning. WileyPLUS is packed with interactive study tools and resources–including the complete online textbook–to give your students more value for their money. Learn more at www.wileyplus.com WileyPLUS includes unique resources such as: o A comprehensive set of problems, online Camtasia tutorials, and problem solving aids with all the tools necessary for successful student understanding of Genetics. o GO Problem tutorials help students build confidence as they observe a problem being worked out and then attempt to solve a similar problem on their own. 45 Back to Contents Principles of Genetics, 7th Edition © 2016 Resources and Support Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-EHEP003393.html and include the following resources: Instructor Resources PowerPoint Slides The new PowerPoint™ presentations contain a combination of key concepts and problems from the textbook. Answers to Problems The solutions manual contains complete solutions for each question, exercise, and case in the text. Test Bank Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and freeresponse questions. Personal Response System Questions These questions are designed to provide readymade pop quizzes and to foster student discussion in class. Illustrations and Photos All line illustrations and photos from the text are available in both jpeg files and PowerPoint format. Line illustrations are enhanced to provide the best presentation experience. Pre- and Post- Lecture Quizzes Student Resources Practice Quizzes These quizzes contain 20 questions per chapter for students to quiz themselves and receive instant feedback. Milestones in Genetics Each of the Milestones explores a key development in genetics—usually an experiment or a discovery. Each includes two Questions for Discussion. Focus On Feature that presents special topics, including material that supports or develops concepts, techniques, or skills that have been introduced in the text. Solve It Problems and Answers Provide students with opportunities to test their understanding of concepts as they encounter them in the text. Answers to Problems 46 Table of Contents 1. The Science Of Genetics. 2. Cellular Reproduction. 3. Mendelism: The Basic Principles Of Inheritance. 4. Extensions Of Mendelism. 5. The Chromosomal Basis Of Mendelism. 6. Variation In Chromosome Number And Structure. 7. Linkage, Crossing Over, And Chromosome Mapping In Eukaryotes. 8. The Genetics Of Bacteria And Their Viruses. 9. DNA And The Molecular Structure Of Chromosomes. 10. Replication Of DNA And Chromosomes. 11. Transcription And RNA Processing. 12. Translation and the Genetic Code 13. Mutation, DNA Repair, and Recombination 14. The Techniques of Molecular Genetics 15. Genomics 16. Applications of Molecular Genetics 17. Transposable Genetic Elements 18. Regulation of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes 19. Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes 20. The Genetic Control of Animal Development 21. The Genetic Basis of Cancer 22. Inheritance of Complex Traits 23. Population Genetics 24. Evolutionary Genetics Organic Chemistry, 12th Edition COVER IMAGE COMING SOON! Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com Back to Contents Graham Solomons, University of South Florida Craig Fryhle, Pacific Lutheran University Scott Snyder, University of Chicago Read more at wiley.com The 12th edition of Organic Chemistry continues Solomons/Fryhle/Snyder's tradition of excellence in teaching and preparing students for success in the organic classroom and beyond. A central theme of the authors' approach to organic chemistry is to emphasize the relationship between structure and reactivity. To accomplish this, the content is organized in a way that combines the most useful features of a functional group approach with one largely based on reaction mechanisms. The authors' philosophy is to emphasize mechanisms and their common aspects as often as possible, and at the same time, use the unifying features of functional groups as the basis for most chapters. The structural aspects of the authors' approach show students what organic chemistry is. Mechanistic aspects of their approach show students how it works. And wherever an opportunity arises, the authors' show students what it does in living systems and the physical world around us. The Wiley Advantage WileyPLUS is a research-based online environment for effective teaching and learning. WileyPLUS has robust interactive study tools and resources–including the complete online textbook–to give your students more value for their money. With WileyPLUS, students will be provided with unique study strategies, tools, and support based on learning styles for success in Organic Chemistry. WileyPLUS hallmarks, such as Reaction Explorer, remain alongside brand-new course updates. New To This Program • WileyPLUS is now equipped with an adaptive learning module called ORION. Based on cognitive science, WileyPLUS with ORION, provides students with a personal, adaptive learning experience so they can build their proficiency on topics and use their study time most effectively. WileyPLUS with ORION helps students learn by learning about them. WileyPLUS with ORION for Organic Chemistry 12e also features new conceptual practice exercises and support for students including • Interactive concept map exercises • Interactive summary of reactions exercises • Interactive mechanism review exercises • Video walkthroughs of key mechanisms by the authors In response to market feedback, the authors have improved the current presentation of the chemistry of benzene rings by moving Ch 21, Phenols and Aryl Halides after Ch15, Reactions of Aromatic Compounds. Other 12e revisions include • Synthesizing the Material: new end of chapter problems that requires the student to use synthesis methods across chapters • New Transition Metal Chemistry chapter located after the Ch20, Chemistry of Amines Hallmark Features • • • • Mechanism of the Reaction boxes throughout the book explain in detail everything a student needs to know about a reaction mechanism. Coverage of topics in green chemistry, nanotechnology, and biochemistry to introduce students to exciting and important frontiers of organic chemistry. The inclusion of "Chemistry Of" boxes present examples of biological and realworld chemistry that help students relate organic chemistry to the world. Early introduction of infrared spectroscopy (ch. 2) to give students evidence for functional groups and structure, and supports their use of instrumentation in laboratory classes. Tools such as Concept Maps, Synthetic Connections, and Mechanism Reviews summarize key information for students at the end of 47 chapters. Back to Contents Organic Chemistry, 12th Edition © 2016 COVER IMAGE COMING SOON! Resources and Support Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118875761.html and include the following resources: Instructor Resources • Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and freeresponse questions. • Image PowerPoints: Use this digital repository of images displayed throughout the textbook to enliven your PowerPoint slides and interact with the reading assignments in the classroom. • Clicker Questions: Prepared questions for use in the classroom with your preferred Classroom Response System software. • PowerPoint Presentations: Our PowerPoint™ presentations contain a combination of key concepts allowing you to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. Student Resources • Student Solutions Manual: Step-by-step instructions explain how to complete a question/problem, providing further assistance to students struggling to come up with the correct answer. • Molecular Visions Model Kits for practice building molecules in the classroom or at home. Support Digital Solutions Specialist helps you with training, course set-up, troubleshooting, and makes sure that you have all of the resources you need to use WileyPLUS. Technical support offers self-service help available 24/7 including a full searchable knowledgebase of FAQs and live online chat. Student Partner Program enables an experienced WileyPLUS student user to help other students in the course get started with WileyPLUS and answer questions that arise over the course of the term. QuickStart contain pre-loaded assignments and presentations created by subject matter experts that you can use to create your entire course. First Day of Class Resources including 2-minute tutorials, purchasing, registration tips and more to get started using WileyPLUS. 48 1. 2. Table of Contents The Basics: Bonding and Molecular Structure Families of Carbon Compounds: Functional Groups, Intermolecular Forces, and Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy 3. Acids and Bases: An Introduction to Organic Reactions and Their Mechanisms 4. Nomenclature and Conformations of Alkanes and Cycloalkanes Special Topic A. 13C NMR Spectroscopy - A Practical Introduction (online in WileyPlus only) 5. Stereochemistry: Chiral Molecules 6. Nucleophilic Reactions: Properties and Substitution Reactions of Alkyl Halides 7. Alkenes and Alkynes I: Properties and Synthesis. Elimination Reactions of Alkyl Halides 8. Alkenes and Alkynes II: Addition Reactions 9. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Mass Spectrometry: Tools for Structure Determination Special Topic B. NMR Theory and Instrumentation 10. Radical Reactions Special Topic C. Chain-Growth Polymers (online in WileyPlus only) 11. Alcohols and Ethers: Synthesis and Reactions 12. Alcohols from Carbonyl Compounds: OxidationReduction and Organometallic Compounds Review Problem Set 1 (online in WileyPlus only) 13. Conjugated Unsaturated Systems 14. Aromatic Compounds Special Topic D. Electrocyclic and Cycloaddition Reactions (online in WileyPlus only) 15. Reactions of Aromatic Compounds 16. Aldehydes and Ketones: Nucleophilic Addition to the Carbonyl Group 17. Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives: Nucleophilic Addition-Elimination at the Acyl Carbon Special Topic E. Step-Growth Polymers (online in WileyPlus only) 18. Reactions at the α Carbon of Carbonyl Compounds: Enols and Enolates 19. Condensation and Conjugate Addition Reactions of Carbonyl Compounds: More Chemistry of Enolates Special Topic F. Thiols, Sulfur Ylides, and Disulfides (online in WileyPlus only) Special Topic G. Thiol Esters and Lipid Biosynthesis (online in WileyPlus only) 20. Amines Special Topic H. Alkaloids (online in WileyPlus only) 21. Transition Metal Complexes: Promoters of Key Bond Forming Reactions Review Problem Set 2 (online in WileyPlus only) 22. Carbohydrates 23. Lipids 24. Amino Acids and Proteins 25. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis Back to Contents The Sciences: An Integrated Approach, 8th Edition James Trefil, George Mason University Robert Hazen, George Mason University Read more at wiley.com The Sciences: An Integrated Approach 8 Edition by James Trefil and Robert Hazen uses an approach that recognizes that science forms a seamless web of knowledge about the universe. This text fully integrates physics, chemistry, astronomy, earth sciences, and biology and emphasizes general principles and their application to real- world situations. The goal of the text is to help students achieve scientific literacy. h Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com Applauded by students and instructors for its easy-to-read style and detail appropriate for non-science majors, the eighth edition has been updated to bring the most up-to-date coverage to the students in all areas of science. The Wiley Advantage • WileyPLUS Learning Space is an easy way for students to learn, collaborate, and grow. With WileyPLUS Learning Space, students create a personalized study plan, assess progress along the way, and make deeper connections as they interact with the course material and each other. Through a combination of dynamic course materials and visual reports, this collaborative learning environment gives you and your students immediate insight into strengths and problem areas in order to act on what’s most important. • Great Ideas and Great Ideas Concept Map begin each chapter with a statement of a great unifying idea or theme in science and a concept map so that students immediately grasp the chief concept of the chapter and how the idea relates to the different branches of science. These statements are intended to provide a framework for placing everyday experiences into a broad context. • Stop and Think! Questions challenge students to think critically about the implications of a scientific discovery or principle. • Science Through the Day sections tie the chapters’ main themes to common experiences such as eating, driving a car, or sun tanning. New To This Program • Now Featuring WileyPLUS Learning Space! • Interactive Discovery Labs have been updated into Javascript to provide a better user experience in WileyPLUS Learning Space. • Updated Technologies All chapters have been updated where appropriate to reflect the most recent technologies, including newer examples of computers and hybrid vehicles. • New and Updated End of Chapter Questions written to stimulate discussion, integrated thinking, and49check students’ understanding of the materials. Back to Contents The Sciences: An Integrated Approach, 8th Edition © 2016 Resources and Support Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118875842.html and include the following resources: Instructor Resources • Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and freeresponse questions. • Image PowerPoint Slides: Use this digital repository of images displayed throughout the textbook to enliven your PowerPoint slides and interact with the reading assignments in the classroom. • PowerPoint Slides: Our PowerPoint™ presentations contain a combination of key concepts allowing you to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. • Instructors’ Manual: Offers helpful teaching ideas, advice on course development, sample assignments, learning objectives, lecture outlines, class exercises, lecture notes, chapter reviews, and more! • Clicker Questions: Prepared questions for use in the classroom with your preferred Classroom Response System software. Student Resources • Study Guide: Contains tools to help support material from the text, including chapter outlines, chapter reviews of key concepts, and a glossary of key terms. • Practice quizzes: These quizzes give students a way to test themselves on course material before exams. Each chapter exam contains fill in the blank, application, and multiple choice questions that provide immediate feedback with the correct answer. • Flash cards: Key Terms and Definitions prepared into flash cards for student study. 50 Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Science: A Way of Knowing The Ordered Universe Energy Heat and the Second Law of Thermodynamics Electricity and Magnetism Waves and Electromagnetic Radiation Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity The Atom Quantum Mechanics Atoms in Combination: The Chemical Bond Materials and Their Properties The Nucleus of the Atom The Ultimate Structure of Matter The Stars Cosmology Earth and Other Planets Plate Tectonics Earth’s Many Cycles Ecology, Ecosystems, and the Environment Strategies of Life The Living Cell Molecules of Life Classical and Modern Genetics The New Science of Life Evolution Back to Contents COVER COMING SOON! Fundamentals of Biochemistry, 5th Edition Donald Voet, University of Pennsylvania Judith Voet, Swarthmore College Charlotte Pratt, Seattle Pacific University 5HDGPRUHDWZLOH\FRP Voet, Voet and Pratt’s Fundamentals of Biochemistry, 5e addresses the enormous advances in biochemistry, particularly in the areas of structural biology and Bioinformatics, by providing a solid biochemical foundation that is rooted in chemistry to prepare students for the scientific challenges of the future. While continuing in its tradition of presenting complete and balanced coverage that is clearly written and relevant to human health and disease, Fundamentals of Biochemistry, 5e includes new pedagogy and enhanced visuals that provide a pathway for student learning. 5HTXHVWDUHYLHZFRS\ WUDQVODWLRQULJKWV#ZLOH\FRP The authors are careful to present new information such that it links it to existing content, ever mindful that students assimilate new information only in the proper context. The enriched assessment content in WileyPLUS Learning Space offers students the opportunity to gauge their conceptual understanding and receive immediate feedback to address misconceptions. The Wiley Advantage New To This Program WileyPLUS Learning Space is an easy way for students to learn, collaborate, and grow. With WileyPLUS Learning Space, students create a personalized study plan, assess progress along the way, and make deeper connections as they interact with the course material and each other. Through a combination of dynamic course materials and visual reports, this collaborative learning environment gives you and your students’ immediate insight into strengths and problem areas in order to focus their time on the weaker areas. WileyPLUS Learning Space for Fundamentals of Biochemistry 5e includes: • • • • Guided Tours: Students need to visualize processes and recognize the “big picture”. Embedded Guided Tours integrate visualizations, tutorials and practice around key concepts. Sample calculation videos: Students come to the course with different levels of math skills. These embedded videos, created by Charlotte Pratt, provide sample calculations and step by step walkthroughs for key equations. Animated process diagrams: Important processes can be stepped through at students’ pace New set of brief Bioinformatics Exercises: short, assessable, and content-specific bioinformatics exercises serve as virtual hands-on assignments that illuminate the connections between theory and applied biochemistry, thereby stimulating student interest and proficiency in the subject. Hallmark Strengths • • • • Author reputation – authors are well-known and highly regarded teachers, biochemical educators and researchers, bringing the highest level of accuracy, currency and scholarship to the book Liberal use of original figures from the research literature coupled with authordeveloped schematics designed for clarity and understanding Includes the most up-to-date coverage and structures, particularly in areas impacting upon human health and disease Inclusion of Bioinformatics Exercises and Case Study end of chapter questions 51 Back to Contents Fundamentals of Biochemistry, 5th Edition © 2016 Resources and Support Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118918401.html and include the following resources: COVER COMING SOON! Instructor Resources • Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and freeresponse questions. • Computerized Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and free-response questions. Easily pick, choose, and incorporate questions to include in your student assessments. Wiley’s CBTs allows you to tailor exams according to study objectives and learning outcomes. Image PowerPoints: Use this digital repository of images displayed throughout the textbook to enliven your PowerPoint slides and interact with the reading assignments in the classroom. • • PowerPoint Presentations: Our PowerPoint™ presentations contain a combination of key concepts allowing you to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. • Classroom Response Questions: Interactive questions that facilitate classroom participation and discussion. These questions can also be used by instructors as pre-lecture questions that help gauge students’ knowledge of overall concepts. • Solutions to End-of-Chapter Problems • Case Studies and Answers • New Brief Bioinformatics Exercises and Answers with Updated Extended Bioinformatics Exercises Student Resources • Bioinformatics Exercises (Brief and Extended) • Case Studies • Student Companion (saleable/print on demand) designed to help students master basic concepts and enhance their analytic skills. Each chapter contains a summary, a review of essential concepts, and additional problems 52 Table of Contents 1 Introduction to the Chemistry of Life 2 Water 3 Nucleotides, Nucleic Acids, and Genetic Information 4 Amino Acids 5 Proteins: Primary Structure 6 Proteins: Three-Dimensional Structure 7 Protein Function: Myoglobin and Hemoglobin, Muscle Contraction, and Antibodies 8 Carbohydrates 9 Lipids and Biological Membranes 10 Membrane Transport 12 Enzyme Kinetics, Inhibition, and Control 13 Biochemical Signaling 14 Introduction to Metabolism 15 Glucose Catabolism 16 Glycogen Metabolism and Gluconeogenesis 17 Citric Acid Cycle 18 Electron Transport and Oxidative Phosphorylation 19 Photosynthesis 20 Lipid Metabolism 21 Amino Acid Metabolism 22 Mammalian Fuel Metabolism: Integration and Regulation 23 Nucleotide Metabolism 24 Nucleic Acid Structure 25 DNA Replication, Repair, and Recombination 26 Transcription and RNA Processing 27 Protein Synthesis 28 Regulation of Gene Expression Back to Contents Helping Children Learn Mathematics, 11th Edition Robert E. Reys, University of Missouri Mary Lindquist, Columbus State University Diana V. Lambdin, Indiana University Nancy L. Smith, Emporia State University Read more at wiley.com The 11th Edition of Helping Children Learn Mathematics is designed to help those who are or will be teachers of mathematics in elementary schools help children develop understanding and proficiency with mathematics so they can solve problems. This text is built around three main themes: helping children make sense of mathematics, incorporating practical experiences, and using research to guide teaching. It also integrates connections and implications from the Common Core Standards: Mathematics (CCSS-M). Request a review copy translationrights@wiley.com The Wiley Advantage Reflects current recommendations from the Common Core State Standards: Mathematics, professional associations, as well as recent research findings In the Classroom Activity boxes: provide a wealth of ideas and strategies for helping children explore, learn and in some cases practice skills related to specific mathematical topics. Equity and diversity are key issues addressed throughout the book. Practical advice and suggestions about ways to help treat children equally and fairly are provided. New To This Program The Wiley E-Text is available for this text. It gives students anytime, anywhere access to course content and takes learning from traditional to cutting edge by integrating inline interactive multimedia with market-leading content. The Wiley E-Text brings textbook pages to life with dynamic content such as videos, integrated activities, embedded quizzes, and access to student study tools. NEW Chapter on Fractions: This edition contains an entire chapter on common fractions NEW Snapshots of a Lesson: These chapter openers include videos that demonstrate effective classroom practices, and provide a smooth, practical segue into the body of the chapter. NEW Common Errors boxes: Illustrate frequent errors and misconceptions that children or teachers often make. NEW Tech Connect boxes: highlight a variety of technology resources, including apps for tablets and smartphones, and URLs that link to information aligned with the content being discussed. Back to Contents Helping Children Learn Mathematics, 11th Edition © 2015 wiley.com/college/reys Resources and Support Join our community and stay current with education and teaching best practices, learn about free online events, and connect with colleagues from around the world. twitter.com/wileyeducation The Wiley Faculty Network partners with researchers and faculty to provide the support and expertise you need to design your online course and enhance your instructional efficiency. Connect with one of 80+ Wiley Faculty Network Mentors and attend Online Events and Info Sessions to receive insight and guidance that is tailored to your needs at www.WhereFacultyConnect.com. Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at wiley.com/college/reys and include the following resources: Instructor Resources Teaching Elementary Mathematics: A Resource for Field Experiences: Featuring a wealth of materials to use in schools, this resource is designed for students to use when they participate in field experiences such as practicums, observations, and professional development school (PDS) experiences in K-8 classrooms. Instructor’s Manual: Offers helpful teaching ideas, advice on course development, learning objectives, class and field activities, chapter overviews, and additional connections to the Common Core State Standards-Mathematics. Test Bank: Test your students' comprehension with this digital collection of over 500 objective and open-ended questions with varying levels of complexity. PowerPoints Presentations contain a combination of key concepts allowing you to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. Pre- and Post-Lecture Quizzes: These short quizzes may be helpful for focusing learning and reflecting on the content of each chapter Student Resources Teaching Elementary Mathematics: A Resource for Field Experiences: Featuring a wealth of materials to use in schools, this resource is designed for students to use when they participate in field experiences such as practicums, observations, and professional development school (PDS) experiences in K-8 classrooms. Pre- and Post-Lecture Quizzes: These short quizzes may be helpful for focusing learning and reflecting on the content of each chapter 54 Table of Contents Chapter 1 School Mathematics in a Changing World Chapter 2 Helping All Children Learn Mathematics with Understanding Chapter 3 Planning and Teaching Chapter 4 Using Assessment to Enhance Learning and Teaching Chapter 5 Practices and Processes of Doing Mathematics Chapter 6 Helping Children with Problem Solving Chapter 7 Developing Counting and Number Sense Chapter 8 Place Value and Decimals Chapter 9 Operations Meanings and Basic Facts Chapter 10 Computation Methods: Calculators, Mental Computation, and Estimation Chapter 11 Standard and Alternative Computational Algorithms Chapter 12 Fractions Chapter 13 Ratio, Proportion, and Percent: Meanings and Applications Chapter 14 Algebraic Thinking Chapter 15 Geometry Chapter 16 Measurement Chapter 17 Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability Chapter 18 Number Theory Back to Contents HIGHER EDUCATION You can browse our full range of Higher Education titles here. 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