Do your faculty need guidance in writing a textbook? TAA's online course, Writing and Developing Your College Textbook, covers everything they need to be successful.Based on an 11-chapter section of Writing and Developing Your College Textbook: A Comprehensive Guide by former publisher, author and textbook editor Mary Ellen Lepionka, this self-paced course will empower authors to undertake textbook development by guiding them through the nuts and bolts of the development process. Get one year of access to the course for up to 150 of your faculty for $1,500 - That's only $15 per faculty member! What They'll Learn:
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Contact Kim Pawlak at [email protected] Praise for the course from veteran textbook authors:"This course offers a tremendous resource for anyone considering writing their first textbook or even their next textbook. It is exceptionally thorough and covers every aspect of the textbook planning and writing process that I could think of." - Steven E. Barkan, Ph.D., author of Criminology and Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Maine "Be prepared to be impressed! This course is an excellent and organized collection of professional resources. The intuitive format includes integrated engagement opportunities and options for different learning modalities. It is a fantastic professional learning experience!" - Dr. Kim Mogilevsky, Chief Executive Officer & Owner, Analytic Orange, author of the 2022 TAA Most Promising New Textbook Award Winner, Florida History Makers – Kindergarten Social Studies: Myself, My School, My Community "Deciding to write a college textbook can be a highly intimidating prospect. It’s a commitment that can take several years and countless hours of work. This course would be great for people considering this arduous task by providing a clear path and expectations. I believe that if I had taken this course before writing my first textbook, it would have alleviated a great deal of my anxiety and uncertainty about how to proceed and saved me a great deal of time organizing and prioritizing my work. Finally, this course will help improve the overall quality of textbooks for instructors and students. " - Martin Shapiro, author of the 2021 TAA Most Promising New Textbook Award Winner, Biopsychology About the AuthorMary Ellen Lepionka is a retired publisher, author, editor, textbook developer, and college instructor with a Master’s in anthropology from Boston University and Ph.D. work at the University of British Columbia. In 1990 she worked in higher education publishing as a developmental editor of college textbooks, principally for Houghton Mifflin and Pearson Education. Between 2002 and 2011 she established Atlantic Path Publishing as a retirement business and published two editions of Writing and Developing Your College Textbook and related titles. |