Publications
Technology and Related Applications



The 21st Century: Meeting the Challenges
to Business Education



This NBEA Yearbook discusses workplace privacy, confidentiality, and surveillance in the new age of e-commerce and electronic databases. It also focuses on distance education, multimedia authoring, increasingly diverse classrooms and work environments, various teaching and learning styles, the internationalization of business communication, and curriculum integration.

[Edited by Pat A. Gallo Villee and Michael G. Curran, 184 pages]


NBEA Members
$15.00

Nonmembers
$30.00

Catalog No.
116.80





Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace


Written for instructors in any distance learning environment, Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace shows how to create a virtual classroom environment that helps students excel academically, while fostering a sense of community. The authors offer proven strategies for handling challenges that include engaging students with subject matter, accounting for attendance and participation, working with students who do not participate, and building online communities that accommodate personal interaction.

[By Rena M. Palloff and Keith Pratt, 206 pages]


NBEA Members
$30.00

Nonmembers
$30.00

Catalog No.
120.10





Elementary/Middle School Keyboarding
Strategies Guide (3rd Edition)



Elementary/Middle School Keyboarding Strategies Guide (3rd Edition) is a must-have publication for keyboarding teachers and teacher educators. This guide includes valuable information on when to teach keyboarding; curriculum design; coordinating and promoting keyboarding; classroom management; fundamentals and skill conditioners; proper technique to avoid injury; and teaching special needs students. Suitable for elementary and middle school educators, secondary, handicapped, and adult education keyboarding instructors, and universities offering teacher preparation.

[By Tena B. Crews, Alexa Bryans North, and Margaret J. Erthal, 72 pages]


NBEA Members
$18.00

Nonmembers
$35.00

Catalog No.
130.10




Establishing Electronic Keyboarding Speed
and Accuracy Timed Writing Standards for
Postsecondary Students



Establishing Electronic Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy Timed Writing Standards for Postsecondary Students was created especially for teachers at the postsecondary level who administer straight-copy timed writings and need new performance measures that account for error correction as part of the keyboarding input process.

[By Vivan Arnold, Randy L. Joyner, B. June Schmidt, and Clarence D. White, 8 pages]


NBEA Members
$3.00
Nonmembers
$8.00
Catalog No.
129.50

Quantity discount available for purchases of 10 or more

NBEA Members
$25.00
Nonmembers
$40.00
Catalog No.
129.55


     



Integrating the Internet Into the Business Curriculum


This publication takes a revealing look at the Internet and Internet applications related to the National Standards for Business Education. The future of the Internet as a tool for business education is also explored.

[Edited by Dennis LaBonty, 183 pages]


NBEA Members
$15.00

Nonmembers
$30.00

Catalog No.
116.70





The Non-Designer's Web Book


This user-friendly book will lead you on a logical path from planning your site through designing it, posting it on the Web, and promoting it. First, you will learn the basics of using the World Wide Web, searching for information, and building Web pages. Then, a discussion of design theory points out what constitutes good and bad Web design. Next, it’s on to graphic and technical details like how to prepare images, including simple animations, and choosing Web-safe colors and type. After your site is finished, you will learn about testing and fixing it, uploading and updating it, and registering and promoting it.

[By Robin Williams and John Tollett, 304 pages]


NBEA Members
$35.00

Nonmembers
$35.00

Catalog No.
143.50





Technology in the Classroom


Technological skills are essential for all educators, and this yearbook will help business teachers understand, evaluate, and apply technology in new and effective ways. Technology in the Classroom is designed for use by computer novices and experts, and includes basic definitions, descriptions of software and hardware features, and examples of practical technology applications for use in the classroom. This publication contains chapters for all educational levels and addresses the impact of technology on curricula, teaching about technology, and using technology to teach, as well as specific information on classroom strategies.

[Edited by Nancy Groneman; Assistant Editor: Karen Kaser, 162 pages]


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NBEA Members
$15.00

Nonmembers
$30.00

Catalog No.
116.40





The Whole Internet


This exclusive, best-selling textbook unlocks the Internet’s vast resources. This specialized book covers everything from basics, such as e-mail, to the newest developments. Because it keeps technical language to a minimum, The Whole Internet is easy even for novice computer users to understand. It also supplies information about news groups and FTP archives, eliminates some of the more complex Unix information found in previous editions, and includes expanded glossary and resource listings.

[By Ed Krol, 601 pages]


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NBEA Members
$26.00

Nonmembers
$26.00

Catalog No.
156.00




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