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Flat World Knowledge, Publisher of Open Source Textbooks, Comments on Nomination of Arne Duncan to Secretary of Education

Flat World Knowledge, Publisher of Open Source Textbooks, Comments on Nomination of Arne Duncan to Secretary of Education

Flat World Knowledge, Publisher of Open Source Textbooks, Comments on Nomination of Arne Duncan to Secretary of Education

NYACK, N.Y., Dec 18, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Flat World Knowledge ( http://www.flatworldknowledge.com), a publisher of open-source college textbooks, today commented on President-elect Barack Obama's nomination Tuesday of Arne Duncan for Secretary of Education.

Ohio State Universitys med school stocking up with iPod touches

Ohio State University’s medical school has joined the ranks of colleges replacing textbooks with the Apple iPod touch this fall, reports eSchool News.

Your Favorite Tech / Eng. / CS Books?

chris_eineke writes "I like to read and to collect good books related to computer science. I'm talking about stuff like the classic textbooks (Introduction to Algorithms 2nd ed., Tanenbaum's Operating Systems series) and practitioners' books (The Practice of Programming, Code Complete) and all-around excellent books (Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Practical Common Lisp). What's your stocking-stuffer book this Christmas? What books have been sitting on your shelves that you think are the best ones of their kind? Which ones do you think are -1 Overrated? (All links are referral-free.)"

High School Physics Lessons Updated

There is a problem that does not only address Physics, but most of the courses taught in educational institutions, more pregnantly in high school. It involves the fact that the knowledge found in average school textbooks is old news. Physics, for example, spans over the discoveries of 2 millennia, covering the buoyancy principle of Archimedes or the motion laws of Isaac Newton, a bit of optics, but suddenly stops at the beginning of the 20


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