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David Bockino

    Cet auteur explore comment la prolifération de "matériels de guide touristique" a altéré notre perception du monde. À travers un récit captivant, il révèle l'impact des technologies telles que les sites d'avis et les applications de cartographie sur nos expériences de voyage et sur la manière dont nous abordons de nouveaux lieux. Son travail explore en profondeur la relation entre le progrès technologique et la perception humaine.

    Barron's AP Calculus Flash Cards
    The Guidebook Experiment
    Barron's AP Calculus
    • Barron's AP Calculus

      • 644pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
      4,4(11)Évaluer

      Barron’s AP Calculus is aligned with the current exam curriculum and provides comprehensive review and practice exams for both AP Calculus AB and BC. This edition includes: Three practice exams for Calculus AB and three for Calculus BC, all modified to reflect the new exam format Answer explanations for all test questions Diagnostic tests to help pinpoint strengths and weaknesses Detailed subject review covering topics for both exams Advice to students on efficient use of their graphing calculators Online Practice Test: Students will also get access to one additional full-length online AP Calculus test with all questions answered and explained.

      Barron's AP Calculus
    • The Guidebook Experiment

      • 350pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(13)Évaluer

      Our modern-day, multimedia, information-obsessed world has fundamentally altered much of what we do on a day-to-day basis, including the ways we shop, communicate, and learn. There are more tools telling us how to spend our free time than ever before, telling us not only where to go but also how to get there, what it will look like, and why we should go in the first place. This proliferation of guidebook material, this ?guidebook evolution,” has clearly changed the way we travel. By tracing the complete evolution of the guidebook, from pilgrim manuals and Baedeker's to Yelp reviews and Google Maps, and by identifying the three primary pillars of the guidebook structure, The Guidebook Experiment explores the effects this growth has had on the overall state and perception of the genre. Then, by using some of the world's greatest explorers as inspiration, the author sets out without a guidebook to a destination he knows little about, launching an experiment that determines how the guidebook has fundamentally altered the nature of travel. The Guidebook Experiment encourages readers to attempt their own guidebook experiment, in an unknown neighborhood or an unknown country, to discover the joy of travel on their own.

      The Guidebook Experiment