EXTENSIVE TEACHING/LEARNING PACKAGE Instructor’s Guide
The Instructor’s Guides provides answers to the end-of-chapter review questions.
ClassMaster CD-ROM
The ClassMaster CD-ROM provides the instructor with valuable resources to simplify the implementation of the instructional program. It includes over 350 instructor slides in PowerPoint® focusing on each chapter’s key points to facilitate classroom presentations. In addition, a Computerized Test Bank of over 900 questions in multiple choice, true/ false, completion, and short answer format, as well as the accompanying answers, organized by chapter that can be used to generate tests and quizzes. Delivered via the ExamView Pro test generator platform, instructors can use the questions as provided or modify and add questions as needed to generate tests that meet their specific needs. Last, a PDF of the Instructor’s Guide can be found on the ClassMaster.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR_________________________
Jack E. Ingels holds a Board of Trustees’ Distinguished Teaching Professorship at the State University of New York’s College ofAgriculture and Technology at Cobleskill. He is responsible for the College’s Landscape Program, which prepares associate and baccalaureate degree students for career-track positions with landscape firms throughout the nation.
Professor Ingels completed his undergraduate degree at Purdue University and his graduate studies at Rutgers University. His postgraduate training was at Ball State University. His fields of specialization include ornamental horticulture, landscape design, landscape garden history, and plant pathology. He is an experienced university educator, named in 2007 as the National Landscape Educator of the Year. He is also the author of Landscaping: Principles and Practices, currently in its seventh edition, another successful text in Delmar, Cengage Learning’s agricultural series.
The following individuals devoted their time and considerable professional experience to reviewing the manuscript. Their critical insights were a valuable component in ensuring the integrity of this text.
Cathy Haas Steve Mullany
Monterey Peninsula College Santa Rosa Jr. College
Salinas, CA Santa Rosa, CA
Tom E. Knight
Eastern Kentucky University
Richmond, KY
The author wishes to thank the following individuals, organizations, and companies for providing illustrations or technical information for this textbook.
J. A. Buck, General Electric Lamp Marketing Department Carefree Garden Products Chevron Chemical Company Council of Linnean Society of London
Design Imaging Group Stephen DiCerbo, Illustrator Economy Label Sales Company Robert Emmons John Farfaglia Frank Ferraro, Jr.
Terry Forsyth James Glavin, Landscape Architect
Albert Glowacki, Landscape, Inc.
Cari Goetcheus, Illustrator Michael Herzog, Landscape Architect
Hewlett-Packard Corp.
Michael Horaz, Bonsaist Rodney Jackson, Photographer John Nicol & Associates Thomas Kenly, Landscape Designer
Lake County Nursery Exchange Light-Heigel & Associates Lord and Burnham, Division of Burnham Corporation Tom Meyer
Monrovia Nursery Company
The photographs for the eight-page Chemlawn.
Michael Montario Steve Mullarkey National Garden Bureau, Inc. Greg Perez
Scott Raas, Landscape Designer Solar Sunstill, Inc.
Jere Tatich, Landscape Architect 3M Agrichemicals Corporation Timothy Toland, Illustrator TreeTech Microinjection Systems TruGreen ChemLawn Corp. United States Department of Agriculture
Weather-Matic Corporation, Division Telsco Industries Ray Wyatt
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