Personalize the Textbook: FREE Webinar 5.21.13

May 20

Personalize the Textbook: FREE Webinar 5.21.13

Share|Calling all college instructors: If you have ever experienced any of these thoughts, our free webinar tomorrow is just for you. “If I could jump online and change those four paragraphs, the textbook would be fantastic for my course.” “I wish the authors covered my favorite topic in greater depth.” “The images and videos I use in...

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How To Get Started with Flat World in 5 Steps

Dec 12

How To Get Started with Flat World in 5 Steps

Share|  So you think you want to try a Flat World textbook, or at least see how it works? Maybe take it through a test-drive and see how it feels, but you aren’t sure where to begin? I can help.  Follow the 5 steps below and you’ll be unstoppable.  Or at least, really prepared for class.  They’re the same thing, right?   STEP 1: SIGN UP FOR AN...

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How Do I Delete Content? MIYO Tip [VIDEO]

Oct 01

How Do I Delete Content?  MIYO Tip [VIDEO]

Share|  Have you ever assigned a college textbook and thought… I don’t use that chapter, paragraph, or even key term, I wish I could just take it out?  With textbooks published by Flat World Knowledge, you can delete content from an already published textbook — all the way down to the word level.  Students can read for as little as $19.95,...

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Nicolas Cage, is that you?

Aug 28

Nicolas Cage, is that you?

Share|It happened again this morning. This time at the coffee shop. Seriously, it happens at least a couple times a month. “Wow, you sound just like Nicolas Cage.” I don’t hear it. I think he’s got a very distinctive voice. I think that I don’t. What do you think?   Hear me out:  http://bit.ly/MIYO-Podcast This is a series of quick...

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Mine, Mine, Mine | Unlocking College Textbooks

Apr 20

Mine, Mine, Mine | Unlocking College Textbooks

Share|I was recently in Disney World with my husband and two children, and we came across the amusing (and purposely annoying) seagull characters from the movie, “Finding Nemo.”  As they chirped, “Mine, Mine, Mine…mine, mine, mine…” I thought to myself, “mine” isn’t for spoiled kids under 5 anymore.  We all want things to be “mine.” Perfect...

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