Online Learning Center Available to adopting faculty, the Online Learning Center provides one convenient place to access the Instructor’s Manual, PowerPoint slides, and videos. Instructor’s Manual (IM) To help ease your teaching burden, each chapter is supported by solutions to Real World Case questions, Discussion Questions, and Analysis Exercises. Test Bank Choose from more than 1,200 true/false, multiple-choice, and fill-in-the-blank questions of varying levels of difficulty. Complete answers are provided for all test questions. By using the EZ Test Computerized Test Bank, instructors can design, save, and generate custom tests. EZ Test also enables instructors to edit, add, or delete questions from the test bank; analyze test results; and organize a database of tests and student results. PowerPoint Slides A set of visually stimulating PowerPoint slides accompanies each chapter, providing a lecture outline and key figures and tables from the text. Slides can be edited to fit the needs of your course. Videos Videos will be downloadable from the instructor side of the OLC. MBA MIS Cases Developed by Richard Perle of Loyola Marymount University, these 14 cases allow you to add MBA-level analysis to your course. See your McGraw-Hill Irwin sales representative for more information. Online Course Formats Content for the Tenth Edition is available in WebCT, Blackboard, and PageOut formats to accommodate virtually any online delivery platform. Online Learning Center Visit www.mhhe.com/obrien for additional instructor and student resources. Use our EZ Test Online to help your students prepare to succeed with Apple iPod ® iQuiz. Using our EZ Test Online, you can make test and quiz content available for a student’s Apple iPod ®. Students must purchase the iQuiz game application from Apple for 99¢ in order to use the iQuiz content. It works on fifth-generation iPods and better. Instructors only need EZ Test Online to produce iQuiz-ready content. Instructors take their existing tests and quizzes and export them to a file that can then be made available to the student to take as a self-quiz on their iPods. It’s as simple as that. |