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Q: Teachers edition human physiology by lauralee sherwood ( Answered,   0 Comments )
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Subject: Teachers edition human physiology by lauralee sherwood
Category: Reference, Education and News > Teaching and Research
Asked by: nicolelisa-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 28 Oct 2002 15:38 PST
Expires: 27 Nov 2002 15:38 PST
Question ID: 91461
where can  I get the teachers edition of human physiology by lauralee
sherwood. it is called the  instructor's resource manual with test
item?

Clarification of Question by nicolelisa-ga on 28 Oct 2002 15:47 PST
4th edition, also called human physiology from cells to systems.
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Subject: Re: Teachers edition human physiology by lauralee sherwood
Answered By: knowledge_seeker-ga on 28 Oct 2002 17:24 PST
 
Hi nicolelisa-ga, 

The resource you are looking for is available direct from the
publisher of the text book, Brooks/Cole. They offer not only the text
and the instructor resource manual, but all of the supplemental
resources you might need for your students – these include videos,
study guides, transparencies, PowerPoint presentations etc.

Go to their website here --

http://www.brookscole.com/cgi-brookscole/course_products_bc.pl?fid=M2&discipline_number=22&product_isbn_issn=0534568262#

Then click SUPPLEMENTS (upper right of page) to see descriptions of
resources that go with the text. Scroll down to FOR INSTRUCTORS. There
you will find the item you are looking for and the toll-free number
for ordering. Or you can click on CONTACT YOUR SALES REPRESENTATIVE to
search for a rep near you.

Instructor's Resource Manual with Test Items
From Cells to Systems
ISBN:  0534372600

OR ---

Brooks/Cole offers online ordering of downloadable instructor manuals
and PowerPoint presentations to accompany their text books. (Though
I’m not sure if this includes exams)

Go here: 

http://www.brookscole.com/cgi-brookscole/course_products_bc.pl?fid=M68&redirect_to_M26=yes&product_isbn_issn=0534568262&discipline_number=22

And fill out the application for an online account.

That should get you what you are looking for to accompany your
textbook. Thanks for your question and good luck with your class.

--K~

search terms: 

“human physiology” “Lauralee Sherwood”
Brooks Cole

Request for Answer Clarification by nicolelisa-ga on 28 Oct 2002 17:50 PST
I am not a teacher. How can I get this book?

Clarification of Answer by knowledge_seeker-ga on 28 Oct 2002 19:04 PST
Oh! You aren’t a teacher? You didn’t mention that. I assume then that
you are student. Unfortunately, as you read in the Google Answers TOS,
I can’t point you to any sites (even if I could find them, which I
can’t) to help you obtain instructor copies of exams and answers. I’d
have to assume (true or not) that you are looking to use the
information to cheat on an exam and I can’t be party to that. As you
can see, the publisher restricts ordering of the instructor manual to
actual teachers of the course for that very reason.

But, I can still help you.  Did you take a look at all of the
resources that the publisher offers students? I am amazed! (In fact am
going to pass this resource on to my daughter who is in college
struggling through some heavy-duty science classes herself).

Go here –

http://www.brookscole.com/cgi-brookscole/course_products_bc.pl?fid=M18&discipline_number=22

Now click on the book you are using. (About halfway down the first
column) and a window will open with all of the FREE student resources
for that book, broken down by chapter. Select the chapter you are
working on then select the resource from the left column.

Flashcards – click it and all the vocabulary terms will come up on
cards. Click the card and the definition appears on the back

Hypercontent – provides links to other online resources that explain
chapter concepts.

Tutorial Quiz – an online quiz for that chapter. After you take the
quiz, it gives you the correct answers and points you to the page in
the text where that information can be found.

Then, under that is a link to COMPANION PRODUCTS. There you will see
other products that you can buy to help you with your course. Most of
these are quite affordable (for example, I notice the Case Histories
is only $7.95) and can be purchased right online. I also bet they are
available at your school bookstore.

I’m sorry finding the exams and instructor manual didn’t work out for
you. If you had mentioned in your original question that you were not
a teacher, I wouldn’t have sent you to the publisher.  (In fact, I
wouldn’t have even considered answering your question) But, look at it
this way – because of the way you asked it, we both found a whole new
resource for help with this course, and other text books by this
publisher.

Best of luck with your studies. 

-K~

Request for Answer Clarification by nicolelisa-ga on 28 Oct 2002 20:08 PST
No, I'm not a college student looking to cheat. Although, I do have
the student version of this book, I am looking for the instructors
edition to brush-up on my previous schooling.
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