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Instructor Resource Center t/a Intro to Java Programming, Comprehensive, 6/E Liang © 2007 | Prentice Hall | CD-ROM Only | Available ISBN-10: 0132221225 | ISBN-13: 9780132221221 IRC (0132221225) This Instructor Resource Center to accompany Intro to Java Programming, 6e Comprehensive is a password-protected area of the Prentice Hall online catalog that enables instructors to download presentation and assessment resources quickly. Including: - Pre-built PowerPoint Lecture Presentation with interactive animations
- Full Set of Instructor Solutions
- Solutions to Even-Numbered Exercises
- TestGen
- Sample Exams
- Exercises
Additional resources are available at http://www.cs.armstrong.edu/liang/intro6e/intro6einstructor.html. For access, please contact your Prentice Hall Sales Representative.
Liang6e_PPT_Preface (0.1MB | zip file | Type: Presentations) This Zip file contains Lecture PowerPoints for the Preface to accompany Introduction to Java Programming-Comprehensive, 6e by Y. Daniel Liang. Liang6e_UMLSol (3.1MB | zip file | Type: Assessment) This Zip file contains the UML Solutions to accompany Introduction to Java Programming-Comprehensive, 6e by Y. Daniel Liang. Liang6e_Sample Exams (0.2MB | zip file | Type: Assessment) This Zip file contains the Sample Exams to accompany Introduction to Java Programming-Comprehensive, 6e by Y. Daniel Liang. More files available...
GOAL Online Purchase - Liang Liang © 2007 | Prentice Hall | On-line Supplement | Available ISBN-10: 0132429446 | ISBN-13: 9780132429443
Prentice Hall’s modern on-line homework and java learning labs for Introduction to Java Programming, 6/e by Daniel E. Liang. GOAL (Gradiance Online Accelerated Learning) was created with the intent to change homework from a traditionally one-sided, sometimes frustrating, exercise into a truly interactive, online tutoring system that makes learning a more efficient and effective experience. GOAL's function is to offer immediate assessment and feedback to the student through two kinds of assignments: homework and Java programming labs. - On-line homework consists of a set of questions that instructors may assign. The questions are phrased as problems for a student to solve completely. However, instead of having the student write down a solution, the student's knowledge is sampled, repeatedly if necessary, by a multiple-choice question. This methodology, the proprietary technique called “root questions,” distinguishes GOAL from other on-line homework programs.
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The Java programming labs portion of GOAL also takes an innovative approach to engaging students. GOAL programming labs are more than just compilers or syntax checkers. GOAL tests submitted code for both syntactic and semantic errors so that students no longer “write to the test,” but are compelled to write code that works in all cases, not just the test cases. Prentice Hall is proud to offer such a ground-breaking learning toolset.
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Bridge Page, 6/E Liang © 2007 | Prentice Hall | On-line Supplement | Available ISBN-10: 0132391341 | ISBN-13: 9780132391344
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