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New Textbook Integrates Electronic Enhancements

4/16/2007

Thompson Higher Education has released its MKTG textbook offering for college-level marketing classrooms, which provides a slimmer print publication that focuses on core concepts, paired with electronic learning assets such as online content, mobile phone quizzes, MP3s, and printable flash cards.

To create the materials, instead of first consulting with professors, the Belmont, CA publisher met with more than 150 students to determine why, among other things, some of them didn’t even purchase textbooks. Then it created a prototype based on that student input and presented it to 75 Marketing instructors to obtain and integrate their feedback.

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Thompson leveraged that input to create a textbook that totaled 350 pages, rather than 700-plus pages; provides 19 chapters adapted from Lamb/Hair/McDaniel that include all learning outcomes, key concepts and terms; provides “chapter in review summaries,” prep cards and news feeds for instructors; is supported by various electronic content; and sells for a suggested $49.95 retail.


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David Kopf is a freelance technology writer and marketing consultant. He can be reached at david@dkcopy.com.

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