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How You See the Problem is the Problem: How to Create the Visual Communication and the Life You Never Knew You Wanted

Author(s): A.J. Walsh

Based on the author’s experience designing a bunch of different kinds of visual communication, How You See the Problem Is the Problem is not intended to “give readers a fish,” so they can design for the day—nor is it to teach them “the one-and-only-best-way-in-the-history-of-ever-to-fish” as if ther...

Communication Training & Development: Exploring the Cutting Edge

Author(s): Sakile Camara, Mark Orbe, Sidney Kozhi Makai, Lea Gilinets, Rodney Reynolds, Vince Cyboran, Denis Collins, Morgan Jones, Orlando Jr Blake, Patricia Burnett, Kathy Beasley, Sally Fox, Raymonda Burgman, Margaret Baker, Michael Zirulnik, Kathleen Iverson, Leigh Ann Howard, Paul Archer, Bridget Sampson, Alica Boards, Stephanie Sanders, J. Lynn Reynolds, Daniel Lawrence, Serena Santillanes

Communication Training & Development: Exploring the Cutting Edge presents a progressive look at training from multiple perspectives including scholars in the field and practitioners. This book also provides an interesting, practical discussion of the interrelationship between communication and the f...

The Keys to Acting

Author(s): Hugh O'Gorman

Hello and Welcome to the art of acting! The Keys to Acting is a workbook about the art of acting. It is intended for those students with very little experience in this field or none at all. It is designed for the neophyte student who wants to explore the alluring and mysterious world of the actor...

Jazz Strides

Author(s): Lewis Rosengarten

Derived from years of teaching in the classroom and online, Dr. Lewis Rosengarten's Jazz Strides offers a refreshingly succinct yet thorough presentation of the struggles, styles and achievements in Jazz in a series of twelve essential concise chapters. The history of Jazz, including the latest era,...

The Accidence of Anatomy: A Bespoke Lab Manual

Author(s): Ron Gaines

The Accidence of Anatomy contains the core essentials of a stand-alone sophomore-level human anatomy course. It is aligned with learning objectives established by the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) and designed to create competent students who will be nationally-competitive for admissio...

Multimedia and Communication

Author(s): Bryan Sarlo

This textbook is intended to explain how media and multimedia are developed and used for communications. It provides a basic understanding of computers, graphics, animation, audio, video, and websites to help students learn to best communicate digitally.  , basic_html