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  2. McGraw-Hill reveals the SmartBook: an 'adaptive' e-book for ...

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    McGraw-Hill is taking on the one-size-fits-all approach to textbooks with its freshly unveiled SmartBook: an e-book that is claimed to adapt to student's learning patterns. Aimed at college ...

  3. Open Court Reading - Wikipedia

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    The series is published by McGraw-Hill Education. There is both praise and criticism of the program among educators. Proponents of Open Court Reading believe that its focus on phonics and reading comprehension strategy use, both taught with very explicit instruction, benefit children.

  4. McGraw Hill Education - Wikipedia

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    McGraw-Hill logo used from 1971 to the late 1990s 330 West 42nd Street, the former, long-time headquarters of McGraw Hill. McGraw Hill was founded in 1888, when James H. McGraw, co-founder of McGraw Hill, purchased the American Journal of Railway Appliances. He continued to add further publications, eventually establishing The McGraw Publishing ...

  5. Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High

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    Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High was first published in 2002 by McGraw-Hill, with a second edition published in 2012, [1] and a third edition published in 2022. [2] A business self-help book written by the four co-founders of VitalSmarts, Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler, the book has ...

  6. Textbook giant McGraw Hill sees potential for AI in the ... - AOL

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    For McGraw Hill, a multibillion-dollar enterprise, the concern isn’t about keeping up with the (once rapid, now slowing) pace of AI scaling. It echoes the mantra of Apple CEO Tim Cook: not first ...

  7. Chegg - Wikipedia

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    Purdue University prohibits students soliciting answers using Chegg's homework help: "While Chegg can be helpful to access textbooks and more practice problems, using this resource to find assignment answers is considered academic dishonesty because it is a form of copying and plagiarism.". [56]

  8. Category:McGraw-Hill books - Wikipedia

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  9. Smart Moves - Wikipedia

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    The book Smart Moves: Why Learning Is Not All In Your Head was written in 1995 by neurophysiologist and educator Carla Hannaford (revised and enlarged second edition published in 2005), and includes an introduction by neuroscientist Candace Pert.