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Automotive

G-W Series for ASE Certification

Auto Engine Repair ©2014, 6th Editionby James E. Duffy

Auto Engine Repair teaches students the skills needed to diagnose, service, and repair late-model engines and related systems. It focuses on all makes and models of gasoline engines, with an emphasis on using factory service manuals and specifications.

Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles ©2014, 4th Editionby Chris Johanson and James E. Duffy

Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles spans design, construction, operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of these major components. Both hydraulic and electronic transmission controls are detailed. The use of the latest diagnostic equipment is emphasized.

Manual Drive Trains and Axles ©2014, 3rd Editionby Chris Johanson and James E. Duffy

Manual Drive Trains and Axles details the operation, diagnosis, and service for all modern drive train components. This includes the latest versions of clutches, manual transmissions and transaxles; solid and independent rear axle assemblies; and drive shafts and drive axles.

Auto Suspension and Steering ©2014, 4th Editionby Chris Johanson and Martin T. Stockel

Auto Suspension and Steering provides a thorough explanation of various systems before delving into detailed instructions for diagnosis and service. It also addresses the maintenance of steering and suspension systems, as well as wheel alignment procedures.

Auto Brakes ©2014, 4th Editionby Chris Johanson and Martin T. Stockel

Auto Brakes prepares students for service work by teaching the system parts, operating principles, and troubleshooting techniques needed for on-the-job success. It contains information on disc and drum brakes, anti-lock brake systems, and traction control systems.

Auto Electricity and Electronics ©2014, 4th Editionby James E. Duffy

Auto Electricity and Electronics teaches the design, operation, and diagnosis of starting, charging, ignition, lighting, hybrid, and other major systems. On-board diagnostics, as well as advanced diagnostics and equipment, are covered.

Auto Heating and Air Conditioning ©2014, 4th Editionby Chris Johanson

Auto Heating and Air Conditioning is a comprehensive text that focuses on operation, diagnosis, and service topics. It covers refrigeration, heating, and engine cooling system components; climate control electronics; refrigerant handling; and manual and automatic temperature control systems.

Auto Engine Performance and Driveability ©2014, 4th Editionby Chris Johanson

Auto Engine Performance and Driveability provides information on the operation, service, and repair of various related systems: computer, emission control, fuel, and ignition. Strategy-based troubleshooting procedures are stressed. Information on state-mandated emissions testing programs is included.

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Automotive

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Automotive

Student MaterialsTextServes as a valuable resource for learning and for ASE test preparation

WorkbookIncludes additional test questions and hands-on jobs to reinforce textbook content

Shop ManualContains performance-based job sheets that walk students through all the tasks in the corresponding area of the 2013 NATEF Task List

Student Online MaterialsG-W OnlineProvides online tools to support an instructor-led course, including the corresponding online textbook, workbook, and shop manual, as well as animations, video clips, and interactive activities

Instructor MaterialsResource CDOffers teaching strategies, answer keys, NATEF correlation charts, NATEF Competency checklists, and more

ExamView® Assessment SuiteGenerates test questions based on text content for student assessment

Presentations for PowerPoint®Helps reinforce key concepts from each textbook chapter in a visual manner

Instructor Online MaterialsOnline Instructor ResourcesOrganizes all instructional resources in one convenient location to make teaching easier, including answer keys, lesson plans, reproducible masters, ExamView® Assessment Suite, and Presentations for PowerPoint®

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Automotive

NEW G-W OnlineASE Certification ©2014

Drive an Instructor-led Automotive Course with G-W Online for ASE Certification

Content • Assessment • Course Management • Partnership

Content

Components Include• Premium Online Textbook incorporates all of the content from the print textbook plus

adds interactive features that engage students.• Workbook with digital form fields provides easy answer entry.• Shop Manual with digital form fields support hands-on skill building.• Interactive Glossary for technical terms help teach the “language” of the automotive

technician.• Vocabulary Activities reinforce understanding through flash cards, matching activities,

and games.• Correlations to all three levels of the 2013 NATEF Task List make transitioning to the new

accreditation model easier.• Animations demonstrate and explain difficult concepts• Video Clips deliver visual instruction.

AssessmentG-W Online provides all of the resources necessary to manage and track student assignments, in-class lessons, and shop work.• Content can be assigned to students, autograded, and automatically entered into an

online gradebook, keeping with NATEF Standard 11 progress tracking requirements.• Pre-built tests can be used as-is, or they can be customized depending on course

requirements.• Immediate feedback provided by autograded tests and activities keep students

informed of their progress.

Course ManagementG-W Online offers the tools needed to conduct class efficiently.• Communication tools provide an opportunity for instructor-student dialog at any time

of day.• The course calendar facilitates class pacing and scheduling.• Online Instructor Resources, including lesson plans, PowerPoint® presentations, and

teaching strategies, make planning and teaching easier to save time.

Partnership• G-W manages instructor registration and setup, making implementation of this online

tool quick and easy.• One-on-one training and support is available from G-W for instructors to ensure success.• A library of online tutorials provide instant assistance with managing the course at any

time or in any place.

G-W Online provides training for each of the eight ASE Certification areas:

Auto Engine RepairAutomatic Transmissions and TransaxlesManual Drive Trains and Axles

Auto Suspension and Steering

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Automotive

G-W OnlineModern Automotive Technology ©2014

ContentG-W Online for Modern Automotive Technology covers the construction, operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of late-model automobiles and light trucks to help prepare students for the successful completion of ASE certification testing.• Premium Online Textbook incorporates all of the content from the print textbook plus adds

interactive features that engage students.• Workbook with digital form fields provides easy answer entry.• Shop Manual with digital form fields support hands-on skill building.• Audio Definitions for technical terms help teach the “language” of the automotive technician.• Flash Cards assist with vocabulary building.• Correlations to all three levels of the 2013 NATEF Task List make transitioning to the new

accreditation model easier.• Animations and Simulations explain difficult concepts.• Video Clips deliver visual instruction.

AssessmentG-W Online provides all of the resources necessary to manage and track student assignments, in-class lessons, and shop work.• Content can be assigned to students, autograded, and automatically entered into an

online gradebook, keeping with NATEF Standard 11 progress tracking requirements.• Pre-built tests can be used as-is, or they can be customized depending on course

requirements.• Immediate feedback provided by autograded tests and activities keep students

informed of their progress.

Course ManagementG-W Online offers the tools needed to conduct class efficiently.• Communication tools provide an opportunity for instructor-

student dialog at any time of day.• The course calendar facilitates class pacing and scheduling.• Online Instructor Resources, including lesson plans, PowerPoint®

presentations, and teaching strategies, make planning and teaching easier to save time.

Partnership• G-W manages instructor registration and setup, making

implementation of this online tool quick and easy.• One-on-one training and support is available from G-W for

instructors to ensure success.• A library of online tutorials provide instant assistance with

managing the course at any time or in any place.

NEW Printed Textbook / G-W Online Bundle The print version of Modern Automotive Technology and access to G-W Online are available for purchase as a bundle. This is the perfect solution for classes where a hard copy of the text is needed for reference away from a computer or for the student who learns best with a printed text. Please see the price block for ordering information.

Student Online Materials ISBNG-W Online, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-384-4Bundle, Text + G-W Online 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-318-9Instructor MaterialsOnline Instructor Resources, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-876-4

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Automotive

Modern Automotive Technology ©2014, 8th Editionby James E. Duffy

Modern Automotive Technology, updated for 2014, is a comprehensive textbook organized around the ASE automobile test areas that supports career readiness for those wishing to pursue a job in the automotive industry. It details the construction, operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of late-model automobiles and light trucks. Using a building block approach, students first learn the fundamentals of automotive systems and then progress gradually to complex diagnostics and service procedures. Updated content throughout the textbook, including a new Fundamentals of Electricity and Electronics section and a new Superchargers and Turbochargers chapter, prepares students to service today’s vehicles. This book is also a perfect reference for experienced technicians preparing for industry certification.

• The text is correlated to all three sections of the 2013 NATEF Task List.• ASE-type questions are included to facilitate certification preparation.• Troubleshooting charts in service chapters support quick diagnosis.

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ContentsIntroduction to Automotive Technology 1. The Automobile 2. Automotive Careers and ASE

Certification 3. Basic Hand Tools 4. Power Tools and Equipment 5. Auto Shop Safety 6. Automotive Measurement and

Math 7. Service Information and Work

Orders 8. Fasteners, Gaskets, Seals, and

Sealants 9. Vehicle Maintenance, Fluid Service,

and Recycling 10. Career Success

Engine Technology 11. Engine Fundamentals 12. Engine Design Classifications 13. Engine Top End Construction 14. Engine Bottom End Construction 15. Engine Front End Construction 16. Engine Size and Performance

Measurements

Fundamentals of Electricity and Electronics 17. Electrical Principles 18. Circuit Types and Ohm’s Law 19. Electric and Electronic

Components 20. Electrical Tools and Test Equipment 21. Wiring Diagrams and Wiring

Repairs 22. Basic Electrical Tests

Computer Control Technology 23. Computer System Fundamentals 24. On-Board Diagnostics and Scan

Tools 25. Computer System Service

Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology 26. Hybrid Drive Technology 27. Hybrid Drive Systems Diagnosis

and Repair 28. 12-Volt and HV Battery Technology 29. 12-Volt and HV Battery Service 30. Engine Starting Systems 31. Starting System Diagnosis, Testing,

and Repair 32. Charging System Technology 33. Charging System Diagnosis,

Testing, and Repair 34. Ignition System Technology 35. Ignition System Diagnosis, Testing,

and Repair 36. Lights, Instrumentation, Wipers,

and Horns—Operation and Service 37. Sound Systems and Power

Accessories 38. Security and Navigation Systems

Fuel, Exhaust, and Induction System Technology 39. Automotive Fuels, Combustion

Efficiency 40. Fuel Tanks, Pumps, Lines, and

Filters 41. Gasoline Injection Fundamentals 42. Gasoline Injection Diagnosis and

Repair 43. Diesel Injection Fundamentals 44. Diesel Injection Diagnosis, Service,

and Repair 45. Exhaust System Technology and

Repair 46. Turbochargers and

Superchargers—Construction, Operation, and Repair

Cooling and Lubrication Systems Technology 47. Cooling System Technology 48. Cooling System Testing,

Maintenance, and Repair

49. Lubrication System Fundamentals 50. Lubrication System Diagnosis,

Testing, and Repair

Emission Control System Technology 51. Emission Control System

Technology 52. Emission Control System Testing,

Service, and Repair

Engine Troubleshooting and Performance 53. Engine Performance and

Driveability 54. Advanced Diagnostics 55. Engine Tune-Up

Engine Service and Repair 56. Engine Mechanical Problems 57. Engine Removal, Disassembly, and

Cleaning 58. Short Block Rebuilding and

Machining 59. Engine Top End Rebuilding 60. Front End Service 61. Engine Reassembly, Installation,

and Break-In

Drive Train and Axle Technology 62. Clutch Technology 63. Clutch Diagnosis, Service, and

Repair 64. Manual Transmission Technology 65. Manual Transmission Diagnosis,

Service, and Repair 66. Automatic Transmission

Technology 67. Automatic Transmission Diagnosis,

Service, and Repair 68. Drive Shaft and Transfer Case

Technology 69. Drive Shaft and Transfer Case

Diagnosis, Service, and Repair 70. Differential and Rear Drive Axle

Technology

71. Differential and Rear Drive Axle Diagnosis, Service, and Repair

72. Transaxle and Front Drive Axle Technology

73. Transaxle and Front Drive Axle Diagnosis and Repair

Suspension and Steering Technology 74. Tire, Wheel, and Wheel Bearing

Fundamentals 75. Tire, Wheel, and Wheel Bearing

Diagnosis, Service, and Repair 76. Suspension System Technology 77. Suspension System Diagnosis and

Repair 78. Steering System Technology 79. Steering System Diagnosis and

Repair 80. Wheel Alignment

Brake System Technology 81. Brake System Technology 82. Brake System Diagnosis, Service,

and Repair 83. Anti-Lock Brakes, Traction Control,

and Stability Control

Heating and Air Conditioning Technology 84. Heating and Air Conditioning

Fundamentals 85. Heating and Air Conditioning

Diagnosis, Service, and Repair

Safety Systems and Future Technologies 86. Restraint System Technology 87. Restraint System Service 88. New and Future Technology

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Automotive

Student Materials ISBNText, 1885 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-370-7Workbook, 788 pp. 978-1-61960-375-2Shop Manual, 944 pp. 978-1-61960-377-6Bundle, Text + Workbook 978-1-61960-666-1Bundle, Text + Shop Manual 978-1-61960-378-3Student Online MaterialsG-W Online, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-384-4Bundle, Text + G-W Online 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-318-9Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Annotated Workbook, 788 pp. 978-1-61960-376-9Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-380-6ExamView® Assessment Suite, 3025 test questions 978-1-61960-381-3

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, 4439 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-61960-382-0978-1-61960-383-7

Online Instructor Resources, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-876-4

Text Features• Special Notices

• Troubleshooting Charts

• Diagnostic Case Studies

• Industry Trends

•Workplace Skills

• Customer Relations

• In the Rearview Mirror

• Safety First

• Green Tech

• Hybrid Tip

See page 5 to learn how to bundle this text with G-W Online.

“Of the hundreds of print and electronic resources available to automotive technology instructors, Modern Automotive Technology is simply the best, most comprehensive teaching resource I have seen in my 18 years in education.”

– R. Lacivita, PA

Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR)Modern Automotive Technology covers 100% of the MLR tasks. To support MLR accreditation, the following are included in the Instructor’s Resource CD and the Online Instructor Resources:

• Correlation charts to MLR tasks for the textbook and Shop Manual

• Correlation chart to the ASE G1 tasks•MLR Competency Checklist•MLR-specific lesson plans

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Automotive

Hybrid Automotive DVD Series ©2007

The Hybrid Automotive DVD Series provides students the information they need to understand this up-and-coming technology. The first three DVDs, Series I, provide an introduction to hybrids in order to build system knowledge. To follow up, the second three DVDs, Series II, detail the service and repair of basic hybrid systems, focusing on best practices and specific procedures for Ford, Honda, and Toyota models.

Product Information ISBN LengthThe History of Hybrids 978-1-59070-800-2 15 min.Common Hybrid Components 978-1-59070-801-9 16 min.Hybrid Safety Issues 978-1-59070-802-6 18 min.Hybrid Automotive DVD Series I 978-1-59070-809-5 Set of 3Battery and Safety 978-1-60525-708-2 21 min.Brakes and Service 978-1-60525-709-9 23 min.Computers and Cooling Systems 978-1-60525-710-5 22 min.Hybrid Automotive DVD Series II 978-1-60525-711-2 Set of 3Hybrid Automotive DVD Series 978-1-60525-712-9 Set of 6

Auto Fundamentals ©2015, 11th Editionby Martin W. Stockel, Martin T. Stockel, and Chris Johanson

Auto Fundamentals leads students through the design, construction, and operation of all major automotive systems. It is intended for those who need a sound foundation in the basics of automotive technology. The information in this textbook is easy to understand and applicable to all vehicles. Each automotive system is explained in detail, starting with its basic function and progressing to the construction and operation of its individual components.

• This edition includes information on the latest developments in the automotive field, including hybrid drive technology and direct gasoline injection.

• The text has been reorganized to improve comprehension and to emphasize current technologies.

• An entire chapter devoted to exploring career opportunities and obtaining additional training in automotive technology is included.

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1. Building an Engine 2. Design, Construction,

and Application of Engine Components

3. Engine Classification, Parts Identification

4. Safety, Lab Procedures

5. Tool and Test Equipment Identification and Use

6. Engine Tests and Measurements

7. Electrical System Fundamentals

8. Computer Systems 9. Ignition Systems 10. Fuel Injection

Systems 11. Fuel and Air Supply

Systems 12. Cooling Systems

13. Lubrication Systems 14. Exhaust Systems 15. Emission Controls 16. Charging and

Starting Systems 17. Chassis Electrical 18. Engine Clutches 19. Manual Transmissions

and Transaxles 20. Automatic

Transmissions and Transaxles

21. Axles and Drives 22. Four-Wheel Drive 23. Brakes 24. Suspension Systems 25. Steering Systems 26. Wheels and Tires 27. Wheel Alignment 28. Air Conditioning and

Heating 29. ASE Certification 30. Career Opportunities

Contents

Student Materials ISBNText, Approx. 600 pp.,hardcover 978-1-61960-820-7Workbook, Approx. 350 pp. 978-1-61960-825-2Bundle, Text + Workbook 978-1-61960-824-5Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1yr Access Key Code 978-1-61960-822-1Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Annotated Workbook, Approx. 350 pp. 978-1-61960-827-6Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-828-3ExamView® Assessment Suite 978-1-61960-829-0

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPointIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-61960-830-6978-1-61960-831-3

This text is a great choice for introductory course.

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Automotive

Student Materials ISBN ListText, 880 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-387-5Workbook, 315 pp. 978-1-61960-392-9Bundle, Text + Workbook 978-1-61960-394-3Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-389-9Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Annotated Workbook, 315 pp. 978-1-61960-393-6Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-395-0ExamView® Assessment Suite, 1750 test questions 978-1-61960-396-7

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, 1844 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-61960-397-4978-1-61960-398-1

Auto Collision Repair and Refinishing ©2014by Michael Crandell

Auto Collision Repair and Refinishing, written by an ASE-Certified Master Collision Repair Technician, details the latest techniques in the field in addition to traditional procedures. Content is organized around ASE’s Collision Repair & Refinish Certification Tests (B Series) in order to provide students and experienced technicians an exam preparation tool. This comprehensive textbook includes an extensive chapter on estimating, providing instruction on this valued, real-world task. It also details repair techniques for mechanical systems, such as brake systems and cooling systems.

• The text correlates to the 2013 NATEF Collision Repair Task List.• Environmental topics, such as waterborne paint and recycling, are addressed

throughout the text.• A chapter on employment provides students with the guidance they need to find

and keep a position within the repair industry.

Auto Body Repair DVD Series ©2004

The Auto Body Repair DVD Series provides a complete course on repairing and refinishing damaged vehicles. This 12-part series reinforces the important concepts and procedures that every student must know to be successful. Each DVD begins with a demonstration of the proper tools and techniques used in collision repair, and then follows a technician through the job at hand. Key technical information and procedures are explained and demonstrated by collision repair experts. Safety is stressed throughout each DVD.

Product Information DVD LengthAuto Body Repair Basics 466-5D 21:14 min.Auto Construction 467-3D 15:07 min.Welding 468-1D 23:38 min.Sheet Metal Repair–Dings & Scratches 469-XD 19:27 min.Replacing & Adjusting Panels 470-3D 21:24 min.Structural Analysis & Damage Repair 471-1D 17:35 min.Body Alignment 472-XD 17:07 min.Plastics & Adhesives 473-8D 15:40 min.Electrical Repairs 474-6D 20:35 min.Braking System Repair 475-4D 18:20 min.Surface Preparation & Refinishing 476-2D 24:05 min.Miscellaneous Repairs 478-9D 18:45 min.Auto Body Repair DVD Series 480-0D Set of 12

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Automotive

Diesel Technology ©2015, 8th Editionby Andrew Norman and John “Drew” Corinchock

Diesel Technology covers the design, construction, operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of both mobile and stationary diesel engines. This comprehensive textbook details the latest developments in the field, including engine control computers and networks, fuel management systems, multiplexing, and advanced communication systems. Content relates to on- and off-road vehicles, as well as marine, agricultural, and industrial applications. This text is a valuable resource for anyone involved in the service and repair of diesel engines, as well as those preparing for ASE Medium/Heavy Truck Test T2—Diesel Engines, Test T6—Electrical/Electronic Systems, and Test T8—Preventive Maintenance Inspection (PMI).

• Several new chapters are included, such as Engine Disassembly, Cleaning, and Inspection; Emission Control Systems; Computer and Network Basics; Multiplexing and Advanced Communication Systems; and Electronic and Electrical Component Testing and Service.

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Small Gas Engines ©2012, 10th Editionby Alfred C. Roth, Blake J. Fisher, and W. Scott Gauthier

Small Gas Engines presents detailed information regarding construction, operation, maintenance, lubrication, troubleshooting, service, rebuilding, and repair. It is focused on single- and multi-cylinder, two- and four-cycle gasoline engines. The text is appropriate for all levels, as technical information is explained in a user-friendly manner. An appendix lists useful specifications and measurement conversions.

• A variety of engine types from a wide range of manufacturers are presented.• Career content includes information on Equipment & Engine Training Council

(EETC) certification.• The Small Gas Engines Workbook has sample EETC certification tests for Two-Stroke

Engines and Four-Stroke Engines.

Student Materials ISBNText, 528 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-547-7Workbook, 208 pp. 978-1-60525-549-1Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-160-4Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 264 pp. 978-1-60525-550-7Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-551-4ExamView® Assessment Suite, 904 test questions 978-1-60525-552-1

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, 1385 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-60525-553-8978-1-60525-554-5

Student Materials ISBNText, Approx. 675 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-832-0Workbook, Approx. 300 pp. 978-1-61960-835-1Bundle, Text + Workbook 978-1-61960-836-8Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1yr Access Key Code 978-1-61960-834-4Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Annotated Workbook, Approx. 300 pp. 978-1-61960-837-5Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-838-2ExamView® Assessment Suite 978-1-61960-839-9

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPointIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-61960-840-5978-1-61960-841-2

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HVAC-R

Refrigeration System Fundamentals 1. Fundamentals of Refrigeration 2. Basic Refrigeration Systems

Service Basics 3. Tools and Supplies 4. Working with Tubing and Piping 5. Service Calls

Refrigerants 6. Introduction to Refrigerants 7. Equipment and Instruments for

Refrigerant Handling and Service 8. Working with Refrigerants

Basic Electricity, Magnetism, and Electronics 9. Basic Electricity 10. Electrical Power 11. Basic Electronics

Motors and Electric Control Systems 12. Electric Motors 13. Electrical Control Systems 14. Servicing Electric Motors and

Controls

Compressors, Valves, and Metering Devices 15. Compressors 16. Valves and Metering Devices

Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers 17. Overview of Domestic

Refrigerators and Freezers 18. Systems and Components of

Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers

19. Installation and Troubleshooting of Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers

20. Service and Repair of Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers

Indoor Air Fundamentals 21. Air Movement and Measurement 22. Air Quality 23. Air Distribution 24. Ventilation System Service

Air-Conditioning Systems 25. Ductless Air-Conditioning Systems 26. Central Air-Conditioning Systems 27. Absorption and Evaporative

Cooling Systems

28. Humidity Control 29. Thermostats 30. Heating and Cooling Loads 31. Air Conditioning Installation,

Troubleshooting, and Service

Heating Systems 32. Forced-Air Heating Fundamentals 33. Hydronic Heating Fundamentals 34. Heat Pumps 35. Gas-Fired Heating Systems 36. Oil-Fired Heating Systems 37. Electric Heating Systems 38. Heating System Installation and

Service

Energy Management and Conservation 39. Solar Power and Thermal Storage 40. Energy Management 41. Energy Conservation

Commercial Refrigeration Systems 42. Overview of Commercial

Refrigeration Systems 43. Special Refrigeration Systems and

Applications 44. Commercial Refrigeration—

System Configurations 45. Commercial Refrigeration

Systems—High-Side Components 46. Commercial Refrigeration

Systems—Low-Side Components 47. Commercial Refrigeration

Systems—Piping

Designing Commercial Refrigeration Systems 48. Understanding Heat Loads and

System Thermodynamics 49. Commercial Refrigeration

Component Selection

Installing and Servicing Commercial Systems 50. Installing Commercial Systems 51. Troubleshooting Commercial

Systems—System Diagnosis 52. Troubleshooting Commercial

Systems—Component Diagnosis 53. Servicing Commercial Systems

Professional Development 54. Technician Certification

Contents

Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning ©2014, 19th Editionby A. D. Althouse, C. H. Turnquist, A. F. Bracciano, D. C. Bracciano, and G. M. Bracciano

Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, the standard for HVACR education, is designed to make learning easier for students. The text reflects the latest in HVACR practices, and covers the fundamental principles and service techniques needed to diagnose and repair HVACR systems. Environmental topics are addressed, and a three-chapter Energy Management and Conservation section is included. Over 100 step-by-step procedures are incorporated throughout the book.

• Complete reorganization of chapters and content follows a logical progression of sequential, building-block learning.

•Nearly all photographs and illustrations are new for this edition.• Increased emphasis on technician-level skills for career preparedness.

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Bundle, Text + G-W Online 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-880-1 Coming Summer

Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Annotated Workbook, 414 pp. 978-1-61960-205-2

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HVAC-R

Student Materials ISBNText, 624 pp., hardcover 978-1-56637-965-6Laboratory Manual, 256 pp. 978-1-56637-966-3Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 294 pp. 978-1-56637-967-0

Sheet Metal Skills Tools, Materials, and Processes ©2011by Rex Miller and Mark R. Miller

Sheet Metal Skills: Tools, Materials, and Processes provides a comprehensive view of the industry and the work involved. It discusses sheet metal history, uses, and tools. Processes covered include joining, drilling, punching, fastening, drawing, and pattern development.

• The write-in text format promotes student comprehension, following reading with activities and review questions.

•Hands-on learning is facilitated by experiments and projects found in the text.• An in-depth safety chapter addresses the many safety precautions students need to know

when working with sheet metal.

Heating and Cooling Essentials ©2003, 3rd Editionby Jerry and LaDonna Killinger

Heating and Cooling Essentials emphasizes the techniques needed to perform the installation, service, and repair of refrigeration, air conditioning, and heating systems. Students build an understanding of how HVAC systems work and then progress to troubleshooting and service. Refrigerant handling and ductwork topics are also included.

• This is the ideal introductory text for students entering the HVAC field.• Information on the EPA Section 608 Technician Certification Programs is included to

encourage career planning.• A math chapter teaches the calculations used by technicians, providing students with real-life

job skills.

Student Materials ISBNText, 317 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-325-1Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s CD 978-1-60525-326-8ExamView® Assessment Suite, 424 test questions 978-1-60525-327-5

Student Materials ISBNIndividual License 978-1-59070-783-8Site License 978-1-59070-933-7

Reading and Interpreting Ladder Diagrams ©2007by Jim Pettit

Reading and Interpreting Ladder Diagrams is an interactive, computer-based tutorial that can be used for self-study or as a supplement to courses covering motors, motor controls, HVAC, and refrigeration. Consisting of 19 lessons, it introduces the ladder diagram structure and major parts before reviewing the characteristics of a simple circuit. Ladder diagram symbols are also presented and their relationships explained.

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CAD / Drafting

ArchitectureResidential Drafting and Design ©2014, 11th Editionby Clois E. Kicklighter and W. Scott Thomas

Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design provides comprehensive instruction on traditional and computer-based methods of preparing architectural working drawings in addition to coverage of design and construction principles and methods. It is organized around the design-building process, a logical way for students to easily learn. New content on green building technology/sustainable design complements foundational learning. Chapter-end activities challenge students to use residential design principles and problem-solving skills.

• Drafting procedures and chapter-end activities are designed to provide students with hands-on experience with computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) systems.

• End-of-chapter features address problem solving, ADDA certification exam preparation, and STEM topics.

• Two new chapters cover sustainable design and building sections.

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Architectural Drafting Fundamentals 1. Architectural Styles 2. Basic House Designs 3. Preparing for a Career in Architecture 4. Drawing Instruments and Technical

Sketching 5. Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting

and Design

Architectural Planning 6. Primary Residential Design Considerations 7. Planning the Living Area 8. Planning the Sleeping Area 9. Planning the Service Area 10. Designing for Health and Safety 11. Designing for Sustainability 12. Planning for Remodeling and Renovation

Plan Development 13. Floor Plans 14. Foundation Plans 15. Plot Plans 16. Roof Designs

Construction Systems and Supplemental Drawings 17. Footings, Foundations, and Concrete 18. Sill and Floor Construction 19. Wall and Ceiling Construction 20. Doors and Windows 21. Building Sections 22. Elevations 23. Stair Details 24. Fireplace, Chimney, and Stove Details

Presentation Methods 25. Perspective Drawings 26. Presentation Drawings 27. Architectural Models

Electrical, Plumbing, and Climate Control 28. Residential Electrical 29. Electrical Plans 30. Residential Plumbing 31. Plumbing Plans 32. Residential Climate Control 33. Climate Control Plans

Specifications and Estimating Costs 34. Specifications 35. Estimating Building Costs

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CAD / Drafting

AutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics ©2014, 21st Editionby Terence M. Shumaker, David A. Madsen, and David P. Madsen

AutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics 2014 provides complete instruction for mastering fundamental AutoCAD commands and drawing techniques. The text provides comprehensive coverage of AutoCAD 2D drafting and design. Topics are presented in an easy-to-understand sequence, building upon prior chapter knowledge. ANSI and ASME standards are referenced throughout the text, and examples and illustrations focus on industry practices.

• Practice questions and problems for the AutoCAD Certified Professional Exam are included.•More than 500 drawing problems are found throughout the text’s end-of-chapter sections.• The Instructor’s Resource CD features drawing problem solutions, sample course syllabi, final

exams, and additional practice questions and resources for the AutoCAD certification exams.

AutoCAD and Its Applications: Advanced ©2014, 21st Editionby Terence M. Shumaker, David A. Madsen, Jeffrey A. Laurich, J.C. Malitzke, and Craig P. Black

AutoCAD and Its Applications: Advanced 2014 builds upon the fundamental skills and techniques taught in AutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics 2014. The Advanced text provides thorough, easy-to-understand instruction in 3D drafting/modeling and model visualization. It is appropriate for individual or classroom use. The text provides comprehensive coverage of solid, surface, and mesh modeling in addition to detailed coverage of materials, lighting, rendering, and animation.

• A companion website features more than 120 step-by-step exercises.• Text chapters feature a large selection of modeling problems.• The materials and rendering chapters are in full color.

AutoCAD and Its NEW

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1. Introduction to AutoCAD 2. Drawings and Templates 3. Introduction to Drawing and Editing 4. Basic Object Commands 5. Line Standards and Layers 6. View Tools and Basic Plotting 7. Object Snap and AutoTrack 8. Construction Tools and Multiview Drawings 9. Text Styles and Multiline Text 10. Single-Line Text and Additional Text Tools 11. Modifying Objects 12. Arranging and Patterning Objects

13. Grips, Properties, and Additional Selection Techniques

14. Polyline and Spline Editing Tools 15. Obtaining Drawing Information 16. Dimension Standards and Styles 17. Linear and Angular Dimensioning 18. Dimensioning Features and Alternate Practices 19. Dimensioning with Tolerances 20. Editing Dimensions 21. Tables 22. Parametric Drafting 23. Section Views and Graphic Patterns

24. Standard Blocks 25. Block Attributes 26. Introduction to Dynamic Blocks 27. Additional Dynamic Block Tools 28. Layout Setup 29. Plotting Layouts 30. Annotative Objects 31. External References 32. Introduction to Sheet Sets 33. Additional Sheet Set Tools

Contents

Three-Dimensional Design and Modeling 1. Introduction to Three-Dimensional Modeling 2. Creating Primitives and Composites 3. Viewing and Displaying Three-Dimensional

Models 4. Understanding Three-Dimensional Coordinates

and User Coordinate Systems 5. Using Model Space Viewports 6. Model Extrusions and Revolutions 7. Sweeps and Lofts

8. Creating and Working with Solid Model Features 9. Mesh Modeling 10. Advanced Surface Modeling 11. Subobject Editing 12. Solid Model Editing 13. Text and Dimensions in 3D 14. Model Display, Documentation, and Analysis

Model Visualization and Presentation 15. Visual Style Settings and Basic Rendering

16. Materials in AutoCAD 17. Lighting 18. Advanced Rendering 19. Using Show Motion to View a Model 20. Cameras, Walkthroughs, and Flybys

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CAD / Drafting

AutoCAD and Its Applications: Comprehensive ©2014, 21st Editionby Terence M. Shumaker, David A. Madsen, David P. Madsen, Jeffrey A. Laurich, J.C. Malitzke, and Craig P. Black

AutoCAD and Its Applications: Comprehensive 2014 brings together the complete contents of Basics and Advanced into one volume. It provides flexibility in course design and teaching approaches, supporting both introductory and advanced classes. This text provides a complete teaching program for 2D and 3D AutoCAD drafting and design.

Please see the product descriptions for Basics and Advanced for details on the features and benefits of this combined text.

Student Materials ISBNBasics Text, 1072 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-446-9Advanced Text, 592 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-447-6Comprehensive Text, 1664 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-448-3Student Online Materials

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Applications 2014

All AutoCAD books reflect the latest updates in this popular software.

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CAD / Drafting

Drafting & DesignEngineering Drawing Using Manual and CAD Techniques ©2008, 7th Editionby Clois E. Kicklighter and Walter C. Brown

Drafting & Design: Engineering Drawing Using Manual and CAD Techniques is a comprehensive text written to meet the educational needs of both beginning and advanced students. Detailed instruction is provided in orthographic projection, multiview drawings, and dimensioning in addition to the development of section views, pictorial drawings, auxiliary views, revolutions, and intersections.

Exploring Drafting ©2012, 11th Editionby John R. Walker and Bernard D. Mathis

Exploring Drafting is designed for use in introductory courses as it stresses fundamental skills while teaching essential manual (traditional) and CAD skills. Coverage includes geometric constructions, orthographic projection, and dimensioning practices. Techniques and procedures used in creating multiview drawings, section views, auxiliary views, pictorial views, and pattern developments are taught. STEM content and activities are found throughout the text.

Electronics Drafting ©2011, 4th Editionby John Frostad

Electronics Drafting is a thoroughly illustrated, user-friendly text that provides basic instructions for creating wiring diagrams, schematics and logic diagrams, printed circuit board designs, enclosure drawings, and pictorial drawings. It begins with general topics, such as electronic symbols and component descriptions, and then progresses into specific applications. End-of-chapter questions encourage students to practice what they have learned.

Student Materials ISBNText, 912 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-903-0Worksheets, 179 pp. 978-1-59070-904-7Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-141-3Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 448 pp. 978-1-59070-905-4Instructor’s Resource Binder, 504 pp. 978-1-59070-906-1Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-59070-907-8ExamView® Assessment Suite, 1425 test questions 978-1-59070-982-5

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, 1803 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

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Student Materials ISBNText, 200 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-348-0Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Guide, 30 pp. 978-1-60525-349-7

Student Materials ISBNText, 592 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-405-0Worksheets, 256 pp. 978-1-60525-406-7Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-143-7Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 380 pp. 978-1-60525-407-4Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-408-1ExamView® Assessment Suite, 959 test questions 978-1-60525-409-8

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CAD / Drafting

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing ©2013, 9th Edition by David A. Madsen and David P. Madsen

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing provides thorough coverage of GD&T practices, as established by the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard. Topics are organized in a logical sequence, allowing students to progress from basic concepts, such as understanding symbols on existing drawings and calculating the tolerances for proper size and location of features, to more advanced applications. Color is used throughout the text to emphasize callouts and labels separately from the symbols and text of each drawing.

GD&T: Application and Interpretation ©2010, 5th Editionby Bruce A. Wilson

GD&T: Application and Interpretation, based on the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard, is targeted to programs that require a study of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing as related to design, manufacturing, or inspection. This highly illustrated text contains topics ranging from the fundamentals of dimensioning to the extended principles of tolerance application and interpretation. The author is certified by ASME as a Senior Level Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Professional and has participated in the development of national and international standards since 1986.

Process Pipe Drafting ©2004, 4th Editionby Terence M. Shumaker

Process Pipe Drafting is a write-in text that covers the fundamental concepts and techniques used to construct accurate piping drawings. The text starts by introducing the components of piping systems and then shows how to put the components together to create the various types of drawings used in the industry. These drawings are presented in the same sequence as produced by engineering firms. Review questions, print reading exercises, and drawing problems are included in each chapter.

Student Materials ISBNText, 512 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-938-3Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-146-8Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-941-3ExamView® Assessment Suite, 439 test questions 978-1-60525-942-0

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, 513 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

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Student Materials ISBNText, 368 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-249-0Study Guide, 136 pp. 978-1-60525-250-6Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 96 pp. 978-1-60525-251-3Instructor’s CD 978-1-60525-252-0ExamView® Assessment Suite, 1762 test questions 978-1-60525-253-7

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, 558 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

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Student Materials ISBNText, 354 pp., softcover 978-1-59070-247-5Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Guide, 44 pp. 978-1-59070-248-2

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Welding

Modern Welding ©2013, 11th Editionby Andrew D. Althouse, Carl H. Turnquist, William A. Bowditch, Kevin E. Bowditch, and Mark A. Bowditch

Modern Welding is the comprehensive text of choice for student learning. It presents the fundamentals, equipment, and techniques required for the most common welding and cutting processes used commercially. The text also covers underwater welding and cutting, robotic welding, and heat treatments. Step-by-step procedures along with detailed illustrations make welding easy-to-understand for new students. Terms used throughout the text conform to AWS Standard A3.0M/A3.0:2010. Several chapters explain the welding workplace and the how-tos for career success.

• This text is correlated to the AWS’s QC10:2008 Key Indicators, preparing students for the AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification.

•Up to two years of full, basic welding education can be provided from this one book, making learning efficient and economical for teachers and students.

• Text sections are independent of each other, allowing for customization in the order concepts are taught.

Welding Fundamentals 1. Safety in the Welding Shop 2. Print Reading 3. Welding Joints, Positions, and Symbols 4. Welding and Cutting Processes

Shielded Metal Arc Welding 5. Shielded Metal Arc Welding Equipment and

Supplies 6. Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Gas Tungsten, Gas Metal, and Flux Cored Arc Welding 7. GTAW, GMAW, and FCAW Equipment and

Supplies 8. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 9. Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding

Plasma Arc Cutting 10. Plasma Arc Cutting

Oxyfuel Gas Processes 11. Oxyfuel Gas Welding Equipment and Supplies 12. Oxyfuel Gas Welding 13. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting Equipment and Supplies 14. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting 15. Soldering 16. Brazing and Braze Welding

Resistance Welding 17. Resistance Welding Equipment and Supplies 18. Resistance Welding

Special Processes 19. Special Welding Processes 20. Special Ferrous Welding Applications 21. Special Nonferrous Welding Applications 22. Pipe and Tube Welding 23. Special Cutting Processes 24. Underwater Welding and Cutting 25. Automatic and Robotic Welding 26. Metal Surfacing

Metal Technology 27. Production of Metals 28. Metal Properties and Identification 29. Heat Treatment of Metals

Professional Welding 30. Inspecting and Testing Welds 31. Procedure and Welder Qualifications 32. The Welding Shop 33. Getting and Holding a Job in the Welding

Industry 34. Technical Data

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Correlated to AWS QC-10 Key Indicators

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Welding

Student Online Materials ISBNG-W Online, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-176-5Bundle, Text + Online Course 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-993-2Instructor MaterialsOnline Instructor Center, 360-Day License 978-1-61960-178-9

AssessmentG-W Online provides all of the resources necessary to manage and track student assignments, in-class lessons, and shop work.• Content can be assigned to students, autograded, and automatically entered into an online gradebook.• Pre-built tests can be used as-is, or they can be customized depending on course requirements.• Immediate feedback provided by autograded tests and activities keep students informed of their progress.

Course ManagementG-W Online offers the tools needed to conduct class efficiently.• Communication tools provide an opportunity for

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NEW Printed Textbook + G-W Online BundleThe print version of Modern Welding and access to G-W Online are available for purchase as a bundle. This is the perfect solution for classes where a hard copy of the text is needed for reference away from a computer or for the student who learns best with a printed text. Please see the price block for ordering information.

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Welding

Oxyfuel Gas Welding ©2012, 7th Editionby Kevin E. Bowditch and Mark A. Bowditch

Oxyfuel Gas Welding is a write-in text that covers the fundamentals of this process in a user-friendly manner. It includes information on forehand and backhand welding, out-of-position welding, welding thick materials, and welding aluminum. Oxyfuel cutting, brazing, soldering, welding symbols, inspection and testing, and brazing cast iron are also covered. A unit on careers presents some of the different welding-related positions that students can pursue.

Math for Welders ©2013, 5th Editionby Nino Marion

Math for Welders, a write-in text, explains topics in an easy-to-understand, step-by-step manner. The key mathematical skills needed to be a successful welder are included, addressing the following areas: whole numbers, common fractions, decimal fractions, measurement, percentages, and SI metric system. Welding-related practice problems, similar to those faced on-the-job, reinforce student learning.

Student Materials ISBNText, 192 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-574-3Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-575-0

Student Materials ISBNText, 288 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-900-0Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Annotated Edition 978-1-60525-901-7

Welding Projects ©2005, 2nd Editionby James A. Ruck

Welding Projects is comprised of 69 practical projects that will help students develop and practice their skills. With projects in six different equipment areas, there is something to interest every student. From sports and gym equipment to home and shop items, projects range in complexity to meet the needs of beginners and more advanced learners alike. Each project consists of scaled drawings and a complete materials list.

Student Materials ISBNText, softcover 978-1-59070-409-7

Welding Technology Fundamentals ©2010, 4th Editionby William A. Bowditch, Kevin E. Bowditch, and Mark A. Bowditch

Welding Technology Fundamentals is written for anyone that wants to learn the skills of the trade. This includes the most widely used processes: shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, plasma cutting, oxyfuel gas welding and cutting, and resistance welding. Equipment and techniques are detailed in an easy-to-understand manner. In-depth coverage of AWS symbols, inspection and testing, and shop safety is also included.

Student Materials ISBNText, 464 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-256-8Laboratory Manual, 314 pp. 978-1-60525-257-5Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-162-8To View the Instructor Materials Visit www.g-w.com

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WeldingGas Metal Arc Welding Handbook©2008, 5th Editionby William H. Minnick

Gas Metal Arc Welding Handbook is a comprehensive presentation of basic skills and advanced techniques written in a user-friendly manner. Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) principles, equipment, modes of operation, and safety are included. Also covered are specialized procedures for autobody applications, off-road vehicles, and trailer fabrication. The text can be used to prepare for the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Tests for Module 5 of AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification.

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Handbook©2013, 6th Editionby William H. Minnick and Mark A. Prosser

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Handbook presents information on safety, equipment, processes, techniques, materials, and quality control in a logical sequence. Terms used throughout the text comply with the AWS Standard Welding Terms and Definitions publication. The gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) procedures for a variety of base metals, in all positions, are included. Students can use this text to prepare for the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Tests for Module 7 of AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification.

Flux Cored Arc Welding Handbook©2009, 3rd Editionby William H. Minnick

Flux Cored Arc Welding Handbook provides a complete introduction to gas-shielded (FCAW-G) and self-shielded (FCAW-S) processes. In addition to covering the basics of equipment setup, joint preparation, and techniques for welding carbon and low-alloy steel, the text includes specialized chapters focusing on welding stainless steel, welding cast iron, surfacing, and weld testing and inspection. Students can use this text to prepare for the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Tests for Module 6 of AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification.

Arc Welding©2010, 8th Editionby John R. Walker and W. Richard Polanin

Arc Welding is a write-in text that progresses from basic theory to specialized techniques. It focuses on the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process. A unit on welding problems provides solutions that students can utilize when they encounter an issue. This text prepares students for the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Tests for Module 4 of AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification.

Student Materials ISBNText, 176 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-866-8Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Guide 978-1-59070-867-5

Student Materials ISBNText, 176 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-077-9Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Guide 978-1-60525-078-6

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Student Materials ISBNText, 320 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-793-8Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-794-5

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Print Reading

Welding Print Reading ©2013, 6th Editionby John R. Walker and W. Richard Polanin

Welding Print Reading is a write-in text that teaches the symbols and notations students need to understand to be successful. Besides aspiring welders who want to learn to interpret prints and drawings, the content is appropriate for students wanting to pursue careers in engineering and drafting. The text starts by reviewing the basics, including welding processes, and then progresses to more specialized topics, such as prints for pipe welding and brazed joints.

• In addition to adhering to the most recent AWS and ANSI standards, the text also exposes students to actual industry prints that may contain variations, creating a realistic experience.

• Additional prints and questions are included in an end-of-text unit to provide students with more practice opportunities.

•Measurement and math reviews at the beginning of the text prepare students for the calculations they will need to be successful in class and on the job.

Machine Trades Print Reading ©2013, 5th Editionby Michael A. Barsamian and Richard A. Gizelbach

Machine Trades Print Reading, a combination text and workbook, provides students the opportunity to develop the basic skills required for visualizing and interpreting industrial prints. Students start by developing fundamental skills and progress to details encountered when working at a professional level. The final unit, Print Reading Review, has comprehensive review quizzes that help assess student progress.

• Actual industrial prints are used for the activities.•New content was added for dimensions, tolerances, and orthographic projections.• Additional illustrations reinforce instruction and develop student skills.

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1. Visualizing Shapes

2. Line Usage 3. Title Blocks and

Notes 4. Dimensions and

Tolerances 5. Working

Drawings 6. Holes 7. Threads 8. Contours

9. Sectional Views 10. Angles 11. Machining

Details 12. Geometric

Dimensioning and Tolerancing

13. Print Reading Review

Reference SectionGlossaryIndex

Contents

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Print Reading

Print Reading for Industry ©2011, 9th Editionby Walter C. Brown and Ryan K. Brown

Print Reading for Industry is ideal for beginning and intermediate students in addition to those learning through on-the-job training. The focus is on interpreting and visualizing drawings and prints used in industrial settings. Additionally, coverage on specialized parts and prints, focusing on applications for fasteners, gears, cams, plastic parts, and precision sheet metal parts, is included.

• Actual prints from various industries are included as examples so that students become comfortable with common practices.

•Numerous print reading exercises provide hands-on experience.• An appendix focused on applied mathematics teaches the skills needed to work

with fractions and metric measurements.

Student Materials ISBNText, 523 pp., softcover, with bonus prints packet 978-1-60525-308-4

Electronic PrintsIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-60525-313-8978-1-60525-314-5

Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-157-4Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s CD 978-1-60525-309-1ExamView® Assessment Suite, 828 test questions 978-1-60525-310-7

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, 523 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-60525-311-4978-1-60525-312-1

Print Reading for Construction ©2013, 6th Editionby Walter C. Brown and Daniel P. Dorfmueller

Print Reading for Construction starts with the basics and progresses to advanced topics. It is a combination text-workbook that teaches the interpretation and visualization of residential and commercial construction prints. The content is ideal for vocational students, apprentices, and building trades workers in addition to being suitable for self-study.

• The Large Prints folder included with the text contains 140 foldout prints (17” x 22”) from residential and commercial construction, providing students realistic, on-the-job experience.

• Four advanced projects at the end of the text provide additional practice to further develop skills.

• Electronic versions of the foldout prints are available in PDF format on the Instructor’s Resource CD and as downloads from the Online Text.

Student Materials ISBNText, 360 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-802-7Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-156-7Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-806-5ExamView® Assessment Suite, 610 test questions 978-1-60525-807-2

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, 563 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-60525-808-9978-1-60525-809-6

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Manufacturing / Metals

Student Materials ISBNText, 560 pp., hardcover, w/FluidSIM hydraulic simulation software 978-1-60525-931-4

Laboratory Manual, 384 pp. 978-1-60525-934-5Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-145-1Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-935-2Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, 1546 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-60525-936-9978-1-60525-937-6

Student Materials ISBNText, 317 pp, hardcover 978-1-60525-321-3Laboratory Manual, 51 activities, 156 pp. 978-1-60525-322-0Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-159-8Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s CD 978-1-60525-323-7

ExamView® Assessment Suite, 554 test questions 978-1-60525-324-4

Fluid Power Hydraulics and Pneumatics ©2013, 2nd Editionby James R. Daines

Fluid Power: Hydraulics and Pneumatics is an introductory text. It teaches the fundamentals of fluid power with extensive coverage of both hydraulics and pneumatics systems. Coverage includes details on the design and operation of hydraulic and pneumatic components, circuits, and systems.

• The text is targeted to students pursuing a technician-level career path.• Professional and standards organizations are introduced to provide an understanding of the

magnitude of the field.• Basic mathematical formulas and fundamental physics principles are presented in the context

of component operation.

Robotics Theory and Industrial Applications ©2011, 2nd Editionby Larry T. Ross, Stephen W. Fardo, James W. Masterson, and Robert L. Towers

Robotics: Theory and Industrial Applications is a comprehensive, introductory text that presents principles, related systems, and applications in an easy-to-understand manner. The technical aspects of industrial robotics are covered in four units: Principles of Robotics; Power Supplies and Movement Systems; Sensing and End-of-Arm Tooling; and Control Systems and Maintenance. Topics included are degrees of freedom, programming, implementation planning, and system maintenance.

• Student learning is enhanced by the use of a systems, or big-picture, approach to the material.• End-of-chapter activities provide learning opportunities that extend

beyond the textbook, building online research skills.• Features throughout the text address special interest topics, such as pioneers in the field,

applications of technology, and careers.

1. Introduction to Fluid Power

2. Fluid Power Systems 3. Basic Physical Principles 4. Fluid Power Standards and

Symbols 5. Safety and Health 6. Hydraulic Fluid 7. Source of Hydraulic Power 8. Fluid Storage and

Distribution 9. Actuators 10. Controlling the System 11. Accumulators

12. Conditioning System Fluid 13. Applying Hydraulic Power 14. Compressed Air 15. Source of Pneumatic

Power 16. Conditioning and

Distribution of Compressed Air

17. Work Performers of Pneumatic Systems

18. Controlling a Pneumatic System

19. Applying Pneumatic Power

Contents

Principles of Robotics 1. Introduction to Industrial

Robotics 2. Fundamentals of

Robotics 3. Programming the Robot 4. Industrial Applications

Power Supplies and Movement Systems 5. Electromechanical

Systems 6. Fluid Power Systems

Sensing and End-of-Arm Tooling 7. Sensors 8. End Effectors

Control Systems and Maintenance 9. Computer Systems and

Digital Electronics 10. Interfacing and Vision

Systems 11. Maintaining Robotic

Systems 12. Robots in Modern

Manufacturing 13. The Future of Robotics

Contents

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Manufacturing / Metals

1. An Introduction to Machining Technology

2. Careers in Machining Technology

3. Shop Safety 4. Understanding Drawings 5. Measurement 6. Layout Work 7. Hand Tools 8. Fasteners 9. Jigs and Fixtures 10. Cutting Fluids 11. Sawing and Cutoff

Machines 12. Drills and Drilling

Machines 13. Offhand Grinding 14. The Lathe 15. Other Lathe Operations 16. Cutting Tapers and Screw

Threads on the Lathe

17. Broaching Operations 18. The Milling Machine 19. Milling Machine

Operations 20. Precision Grinding 21. Band Machining 22. Introduction to CNC

Machining 23. CNC Programming Basics 24. CNC Milling 25. CNC Turning 26. Automated Manufacturing 27. Quality Control 28. Metal Characteristics 29. Heat Treatment of Metals 30. Metal Finishing 31. Electromachining

Processes 32. Nontraditional Machining

Techniques 33. Other Processes

Contents

Machining Fundamentals ©2014, 9th Editionby John R. Walker and Bob Dixon

Machining Fundamentals provides a comprehensive introduction to operations, setups, and procedures. Both traditional methods and newer, nontraditional methods are presented in an easy-to-understand manner.

•Updated and expanded coverage of CNC machining is found in the text.• Color-coded artwork helps students understand concepts quickly.• Safety is emphasized throughout the text.

CNC Machining Fundamentals and Applications ©2009by Richard A. Gizelbach

CNC Machining is designed to teach students the processes, tools, programs, and machines found in industry. The end result is the efficient use of CNC milling machines, lathes, and electrical discharge machines. A learning-friendly presentation consists of clear text and math content along with easy-to-follow drawings and photos. Included are 3-axis CNC machining centers and 2-axis turning centers, creating a baseline knowledge that can be applied to other setups.

• By focusing on the commonly used G- and M- codes, students develop the skills needed to use all CNC machines, not just those from a specific manufacturer.

• Students can gain hands-on experience by editing and running the included programs.

• Programs are written in long form to ensure that beginning students learn the proper language before they encounter shortened versions on the job or elsewhere.

Student Materials ISBNText, 332 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-790-6Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-140-6Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s CD 978-1-59070-792-0

1. Numerical Control and CNC 2. Axis and Coordinate

System 3. CNC Math 4. Machining Centers 5. Machining Center Tools,

Inserts, Speeds, and Feeds 6. Machining Center Carbide

Insert Fundamentals 7. Programming Process for

Machining Centers 8. Programming Codes for

Machining Centers 9. Program Format for Vertical

Machining Centers

10. Canned Cycles for Machining Centers

11. Turning Centers 12. Turning Center Tools,

Inserts, Speeds, and Feeds 13. Programming Process for

Turning Centers 14. Programming Codes for

Turning Centers 15. Canned Cycles for Turning

Centers 16. Subprograms 17. Electrical Discharge

Machining

Contents

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Student Materials ISBNText, 656 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-209-0Workbook, 174 pp. 978-1-61960-214-4Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-211-3Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Annotated Workbook, 174 pp. 978-1-61960-216-8Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-215-1ExamView® Assessment Suite, 1634 slides 978-1-61960-217-5

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, 1406 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-61960-218-2978-1-61960-219-9

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Manufacturing / Metals

Manufacturing Processes ©2012, 3rd Editionby J. Barry DuVall and David R. Hillis

Manufacturing Processes is a versatile text that can be used in many different fields of study, including industrial technology, engineering, operations management, and business. Appropriate for both beginning and advanced students, the text provides a comprehensive survey of materials and processes used by 20 major industries to produce products from metal, ceramic, plastic, wood, and composite materials. Processes included are forming, separating, fabricating, conditioning, finishing, and shipping. An overview of lean and green manufacturing concepts is included. The Instructor’s Resource CD includes a chart correlating the ATMAE Certified Manufacturing Specialist (CMS) Exam to the textbook.

Student Materials ISBNText, 528 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-569-9Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-149-9Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-570-5ExamView® Assessment Suite, 883 test questions 978-1-60525-571-2

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, 1620 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-60525-572-9978-1-60525-573-6

Machining Projects ©2007by David O. Averyt

Machining Projects includes 46 projects, grouped in four categories: bench work, lathe competency, vertical mill competency, and advanced projects. Each project includes a step-by-step listing of the tasks to be performed in completing the project. Tasks are correlated to applicable sections in the Machining Fundamentals textbook for reference. Each project is correlated to the NIMS Level 1 Machining Skills duties.

Student Materials ISBNText, 180 pp., softcover 978-1-59070-779-1

Processes of Manufacturing ©2005, 4th Editionby R. Thomas Wright

Processes of Manufacturing provides comprehensive instruction in the various methods of processing metals, plastics, ceramics, and composite materials. It is organized around the processes of manufacturing that the student will encounter in the workplace. The book covers casting and molding, forming, separating, conditioning, assembling, and finishing. Additional information is provided on manufacturing, automation, process planning, and total quality management (TQM).

Student Materials ISBNText, 464 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-362-5Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Guide 978-1-59070-363-2

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Manufacturing / Metals

Metallurgy Fundamentals ©2009, 5th Editionby Daniel A. Brandt and J. C. Warner

Metallurgy Fundamentals provides instruction on the basic properties, characteristics, and production of the major metal families. The practical aspects of metallurgy are emphasized, and the behavior of metals when subjected to metallurgical processes is presented. Both ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy are addressed in dedicated sections. Over 450 tables, diagrams, and photographs are included to complement the student-friendly text.

Industrial Materials ©2008, 2nd Editionby Larry D. Helsel and Peter P. Liu

Industrial Materials provides coverage of conventional and advanced materials, including metals and their alloys, plastics, ceramics, wood and engineered wood products, and composites. Special emphasis is placed on composites, with four chapters dedicated to the subject. Standards and standards organizations, properties and nature of materials, materials testing, and applications are also discussed. This user-friendly text is ideal for students studying materials science or technology in addition to those focusing on engineering and industrial technology.

Modern Metalworking ©2004, 9th Editionby John R. Walker

Modern Metalworking is a comprehensive text that introduces students to metalworking technology. It provides basic information about tools, materials, and procedures used in metalworking. It covers both hand- and machine-tool operations, and supplies background information about industrial equipment and processes. Over 1500 photographs and drawings highlight important concepts and procedures.

• Step-by-step instructions are presented for many processes and techniques.• Research and development activities are included for each chapter.• Plans for more than a dozen high-interest metalworking projects are included in the text.

Student Materials ISBNText, 301 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-079-3Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 240 pp. 978-1-60525-080-9

Student Materials ISBNText, 352 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-852-1Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Guide 978-1-59070-853-8

Student Materials ISBNText, 672 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-224-6Workbook, 173 pp. 978-1-59070-225-3Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 352 pp. 978-1-59070-226-0

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Construction Technology

Modern Woodworking ©2006, 11th Editionby Willis H. Wagner and Clois E. Kicklighter

Modern Woodworking is a comprehensive text designed to meet the needs of both beginning and advanced woodworking classes. This text provides full coverage of standard woodworking procedures, tools, and materials. Safety is strongly stressed throughout the book, with particular emphasis given to the explanation of OSHA and EPA regulations as they apply to woodworkers.

• Includes coverage of residential construction applications, cabinetmaking, and basic furniture making.

• Introduces characteristics and safe practices for various hand tools, power tools, large woodworking machines, and automated industrial machines.

Modern Cabinetmaking ©2005, 4th Editionby William D. Umstattd and Charles W. Davis

Modern Cabinetmaking, a comprehensive text, focuses on the techniques used by custom cabinetmakers and home woodworkers. It covers traditional materials and procedures in addition to advances in woodworking technology such as manufactured panel products, 32mm construction, ready-to-assemble casework, and plate joinery.

• Content is organized in a logical sequence, teaching students the design and construction process in a step-by-step manner.

• A chapter on employment introduces students to the vocations they can pursue using their cabinetmaking skills.

• Kitchen cabinets and design alternatives are discussed in detail, including the application of face frame and frameless construction.

1. Planning and Designing in Woodworking 2. Selecting and Identifying Materials 3. Woodshop Safety 4. Measurement, Layout, and

Rough-Out 5. Planing and Sawing 6. Drilling and Boring 7. Wood Joints 8. Cutting Curves, Irregular Shapes, Bevels, and Chamfers 9. Adhesives, Gluing, and Clamping 10. Mechanical Fasteners and Assembly 11. Sanding and Preparing for Finish 12. Finishes and Finishing 13. Planing Machines 14. Circular Saws 15. Band Saw, Scroll Saw, and Saber Saw 16. Drill Press, Mortiser, and Tenoner 17. Lathe 18. Router, Shaper, and Molder

19. Sanding Machines 20. Special Procedures in Fine Woodworking 21. Furniture and Cabinetwork 22. Drawer and Door Construction 23. Laminating and Bending Wood 24. Synthetic Surface Materials 25. Upholstery 26. Footings and Foundations 27. Framing Floors, Walls, and Ceilings 28. Roof Framing and Roofing 29. Windows, Exterior Doors, and Finish 30. Interior Finish 31. Post-and-Beam and Prefabricated Construction 32. Patternmaking 33. Tool Selection and Care 34. Mass Production 35. Wood Technology 36. Career Opportunities

Contents

Student Materials ISBNText, 644 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-481-3Workbook, 157 pp. 978-1-59070-482-0Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Guide, 31 pp. 978-1-59070-483-7

Student Materials ISBNText, 912 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-376-2Workbook, 286 pp. 978-1-59070-377-9Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 82 pp. 978-1-59070-378-6

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Construction Technology

Modern Carpentry Essential Skills for the Building Trades ©2008, 11th Editionby Willis H. Wagner and Howard Bud Smith

Modern Carpentry: Essential Skills for the Building Trades provides detailed coverage of all aspects of light construction, including site preparation and layout, foundations, framing and sheathing, roofing, windows and doors, exterior finish, stairs, cabinetry, and finishing. Special topics, such as chimneys, fireplaces, and decks, are also covered. The text familiarizes students with other aspects of the building trades with content on mechanical systems.

Student Materials ISBNText, 1006 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-648-0Workbook, 182 pp. 978-1-59070-649-7Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-151-2

Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 510 pp. 978-1-59070-650-3

Instructor’s Resource CD, w/ExamView® Assessment Suite, 1536 test questions

978-1-59070-652-7

G-W Building Trades DVDsThe G-W Building Trades DVDs provides dynamic visual instruction to improve understanding of methods associated with various areas of building trades.

Product Information ISBN LengthResidential Foundations 978-1-60525-400-5 25:45 min.

Floor Framing 978-1-60525-401-2 26:46 min.

Wall and Ceiling Framing 978-1-60525-402-9 26:26 min.

Roof Framing 978-1-60525-403-6 24:19 min.

Window and Door Technology 978-1-60525-170-7 18:02 min.

Siding Technology 978-1-60525-171-4 24:05 min.

Insulation Technology 978-1-60525-088-5 18:20 min.

Drywall Technology 978-1-60525-172-1 20:30 min.

Interior Doors, Cabinets, and Trim 978-1-60525-479-1 21:38 min.

Roofing Technology 978-1-59070-892-7 25:30 min.

Installing a Shingle Roof 978-1-59070-893-4 28:30 min.

Commercial Roofing Technology 978-1-59070-894-1 23:00 min.

Plumbing Technology Fundamentals 658-9D 28:00 min.

Product Information ISBN LengthPlumbing Rough-In 659-6D 29:45 min.

Finish Plumbing 660-2D 26:45 min.

Plumbing Safety 661-7D 26:45 min.

Residential Wiring: Electrical Safety, Tools, and Materials

978-1-60525-316-9 18:55 min

Residential Wiring: Fundamentals 978-1-60525-317-6 16:50 min

Residential Wiring: Rough-In 978-1-60525-318-3 19:10 min

Residential Wiring: Finish Wiring 978-1-60525-319-0 19:04 min

Masonry Technology: Materials, Tools, Safety 978-1-60525-173-8 18:54 min.

Masonry Technology: Laying Brick, Block, and Stone 978-1-60525-174-5 23:47 min.

Masonry Technology: Concrete Placing and Finishing

978-1-60525-175-2 17:58 min.

Preparing to Build 1. Building Materials 2. The Carpenter’s Workplace 3. Plans, Specifications, and Codes 4. Hand Tools 5. Power Tools 6. Building Layout

Footings, Foundations, and Framing 7. Footings and Foundations 8. Floor Framing 9. Wall and Ceiling Framing 10. Roof Framing 11. Framing with Steel

Closing In 12. Roofing Materials and Methods 13. Windows and Exterior Doors 14. Exterior Wall Finish

Finishing 15. Thermal and Sound Insulation 16. Interior Wall and Ceiling Finish 17. Finish Flooring

18. Stair Construction 19. Doors and Interior Trim 20. Cabinetry 21. Painting, Finishing, and

Decorating

Special Construction 22. Chimneys and Fireplaces 23. Post-and-Beam Construction 24. Systems-Built Housing 25. Passive Solar Construction 26. Remodeling, Renovating, and

Repairing 27. Building Decks and Porches

Mechanical Systems 28. Electrical Wiring 29. Plumbing Systems 30. Heating, Ventilation, and Air

Conditioning

Scaffolds and Careers 31. Scaffolds and Ladders 32. Carpentry—A Career Path

Contents

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• Chapters are sequenced in the order builders generally complete the various phases of home construction.

• A career chapter introduces students to on-the-job success factors, including basic skills, safety, and attitudes.

•Detailed, step-by-step procedures are featured to ensure students learn the safe, accepted ways to complete specific carpentry tasks.

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Modern Plumbing ©2015, 8th Editionby E. Keith Blankenbaker

Modern Plumbing provides information on the design, installation, and service of the different systems found in the field. Basic information regarding safety, tools, materials, and equipment is presented. Detailed chapters discuss planning and organizing a plumbing job and the different careers available in the trade. A separate Job Practice Manual is available to complement the textbook by offering additional activities and review questions.

• Plumbing code features prepare students to check local requirements when performing actual work in the field.

• Step-by-step procedures guide students to learn the correct way of performing various essential tasks.

• The consistent use of color to represent various components and materials throughout the book helps students visualize different details of components.

Modern Masonry ©2010, 7th Editionby Clois E. Kicklighter

Modern Masonry presents the safe and proper methods of laying brick, block, and stone. It provides students with a broad understanding of materials along with their properties and applications. Coverage includes concrete construction, including forming and flatwork. Two chapters address careers and job performance. Over 75 procedures are included with complex topics described in an easy-to-understand manner. Trade tips presented throughout the text provide students with ideas for enhancing productivity and skills.

Construction Technology

Introduction to Plumbing 1. Safety 2. Plumbing Tools 3. Leveling Instruments 4. Mathematics for Plumbers 5. Hydraulics and Pneumatics 6. Print Reading and Sketching 7. Rigging and Hoisting 8. Building and Plumbing Codes 9. Soldering, Brazing, and

Welding 10. Excavating

Plumbing Systems 11. Water Supply Systems 12. Water Treatment 13. Plumbing Fixtures 14. Piping Materials and Fittings 15. Valves and Meters 16. Water Heaters

Plumbing System Design and Installation 17. Designing Plumbing Systems 18. Preparing for Plumbing System

Installation

19. DWV Pipe and Fitting Installation

20. Installing Water Supply Piping 21. Supporting and Testing Pipe 22. Installing Fixtures, Faucets, and

Appliances 23. Septic Systems 24. Storm Water and Sumps 25. Installing HVAC Systems 26. Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and

Spas 27. Irrigation Systems

Plumbing Services 28. Repairing DWV Systems 29. Repairing Water Supply

Systems 30. Remodeling

Career Development and Plumbing History 31. Job Organization 32. Plumbing Career Opportunities 33. Plumbing History

Contents

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Student Materials ISBNText, 384 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-243-8Job Practice Manual, 294 pp. 978-1-60525-244-5Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 53 pp. 978-1-60525-245-2

Student Materials ISBNText, Approx. 640 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-863-4Lab Workbook, Approx. 225 pp. 978-1-61960-868-9Bundle, Text + Lab Workbook 978-1-61960-869-6Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Annotated Lab Workbook, Approx. 225 pp. 978-1-61960-870-2

Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-871-9

ExamView® Assessment Suite, Approx. 1600 test questions 978-1-61960-872-6

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, Approx. 2000 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-61960-873-3978-1-61960-874-0

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Construction Technology

Modern Residential Wiring ©2015, 10th Editionby Harvey N. Holzman

Modern Residential Wiring is a comprehensive text that presents the latest installation and repair practices, as well as a brief review of the principles of electricity. Essential information regarding tools, materials, equipment, and processes are included. Specialized installations, such as computer wiring, are also addressed. A career chapter introduces students to the different jobs that are available to those that have wiring skills while a separate appendix reviews the math skills needed by electricians.

• Content corresponds to the 2014 NEC, and text features help familiarize students with the use of national and local codes for reference.

• Subjects are arranged in a logical sequence that follows the general order of installation; however, chapters can be used on a stand-alone basis.

• Step-by-step procedures, along with detailed images, make the most complicated tasks easy to understand.

Modern Commercial Wiring ©2015, 6th Editionby Harvey N. Holzman

Modern Commercial Wiring covers design, installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance. It provides comprehensive instruction regarding the complex wiring requirements associated with commercial installations. Specialized areas, such as motor control, emergency power systems, hazardous locations, and pool and fountain installations, are included. This is an ideal text for those with a background in electrical principles and wiring who want to add to their skills.

• The text is based on the 2014 NEC, and many code references are made throughout the text.• Activities that familiarize students with using the NEC bring another element of real-world

practice into the class.• Chapters are arranged in a logical sequence but can be used independent of one another.

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NEW

Student Materials ISBNText, Approx. 240 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-854-2Workbook, Approx. 90 pp. 978-1-61960-857-3Bundle, Text + Workbook 978-1-61960-858-0Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-856-6Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Annotated Workbook, Approx. 90 pp. 978-1-61960-859-7Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-860-3ExamView® Assessment Suite, Approx. 600 test questions 978-1-61960-861-0

Student Materials ISBNText, Approx. 360 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-842-9Workbook, Approx. 120 pp. 978-1-61960-847-4Bundle, Text + Workbook 978-1-61960-848-1Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1yr Access Key Code 978-1-61960-844-3Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Annotated Workbook, Approx. 120 pp. 978-1-61960-849-8Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-850-4ExamView® Assessment Suite, Approx. 800 test questions 978-1-61960-851-1

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, Approx. 400 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-61960-852-8978-1-61960-853-5

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Electricity / Electronics

Student Materials ISBNText, 528 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-883-5

Study Guide with Laboratory Activities, 368 pp. 978-1-59070-884-2

NI Multisim™ Lab Manual, 288 pp. 978-1-59070-885-9

Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Individual Subscription 978-1-60525-655-9 www.g-wonlinetextbooks.com

Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 378 pp. 978-1-59070-886-6Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-59070-887-3

ExamView® Assessment Suite, 976 test questions 978-1-59070-986-3

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, 1872 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-59070-888-0978-1-59070-889-7

Interactive SoftwareIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-59070-890-3978-1-59070-891-0

Electricity & Electronics©2009, 10th Editionby Howard H. Gerrish, William E. Dugger, Jr., and Richard M. Roberts

Electricity & Electronics begins by developing the basic skills and knowledge needed to perform laboratory activities. It then moves into topics such as circuitry, motors, and advanced systems. Radio, television, computers, fiber optics, and microcontrollers are discussed in the context of communication and data systems. Employment and entrepreneurship topics are addressed in a dedicated chapter.

• Experiments with step-by-step instructions are found throughout the text to engage students and reinforce understanding of the principles.

Electricity and Basic Electronics ©2013, 8th Editionby Stephen R. Matt

Electricity and Basic Electronics is an introductory text that presents basic theories and fundamentals in a learner-friendly manner. Topics, which span from the sources of energy and Ohm’s Law to diodes, circuits, and switches, are covered in a logical sequence with information building upon itself. Features spotlight applications such as breadboarding, soldering, and voltage reading on an oscilloscope. A career chapter outlines different opportunities and training requirements to help students navigate job options.

DVD Title DVD LengthElectrical Principles 35393 18 min.

Electrical Circuits: Ohm’s Law 35394 17 min.

Electrical Components Part I: Resistors, Batteries, and Switches 35395 22 min.

Electrical Components Part II: Capacitors, Fuses, Flashers, and Coils 35396 14 min.

Electrical Components Part III: Transformers, Relays, and Motors 35397 15 min.

Electronic Components Part I:Semiconductors, Transistors, and Diodes 35398 18 min.

Electronic Components Part II:Operation—Transistors and Diodes 35399 20 min.

Electronic Components Part III:Thyristors, Piezo Crystals, Solar Cells, and Fiber Optics

35400 22 min.

Electrical Troubleshooting 35401 20 min.

Electronic Circuit Repair 35402 23 min.

Electricity and Electronics DVD Series EES10 Set of 10

1. Learning and Applying the Fundamentals

2. Sources of Electricity 3. Conductors and

Insulators 4. Resistors and Capacitors 5. Ohm’s Law 6. Series Circuits 7. Parallel Circuits 8. Series-Parallel Circuits 9. Multimeters 10. Magnetism 11. Alternating Current 12. Electromagnetic

Induction

13. Motors 14. Reactance and

Impedance 15. LCR Circuits 16. Filters 17. Diodes 18. Transistors 19. Thyristors 20. Integrated Circuits 21. Fiber Optics 22. Switches 23. Computers 24. Energy Conservation 25. Career Opportunities

Contents Student Materials ISBNText, 448 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-953-6Workbook, 119 pp. 978-1-60525-956-7Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1yr Access Key Code 978-1-60525-142-0Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Annotated Workbook, 119 pp. 978-1-60525-957-4Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-958-1ExamView® Assessment Suite, 614 test questions 978-1-60525-959-8

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, 935 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

978-1-60525-960-4978-1-60525-961-1

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Electricity / Electronics

Programmable Logic Controllers Hardware and Programming ©2013, 3rd Editionby Max Rabiee

Programmable Logic Controllers: Hardware and Programming is an introductory text that starts with basic concepts and progresses to system level applications. The hardware and architecture of PLCs, I/O devices, and motor controls are covered as well as commonly used number systems, such as binary and BCD. Programming is introduced with relay ladder diagrams. The PLC’s practical use in industry is emphasized, and a chapter on PLC networks in manufacturing is included.

• In-text examples feature the Allen-Bradley Small Logic Controller (SLC500) series, introducing students to a popular industrial control option.

• LogixPro simulator software, included with the text, allows students to practice their ladder logic diagram building, troubleshooting, and programming skills while eliminating the need for expensive PLC equipment.

Student Materials ISBNTextbook, 414 pp., hardcover, w/LogixPro simulation software 978-1-60525-945-1

Laboratory Manual, 340 pp. 978-1-60525-948-2Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-158-1Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-949-9

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1. Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Overview

2. PLC Selection, Components, and Communication

3. Number Systems and Codes

4. Input/Output Devices and Motor Controls

5. Creating Relay Logic Diagrams

6. PLC Programming 7. Programming Logic Gate

Functions in PLCs

8. PLC Timer Instructions 9. PLC Counter Instructions 10. PLC Math Instructions 11. PLC Compare, Jump, and

MCR Instructions 12. PLC Subroutine Functions 13. PLC Logic and Bit Shift

Instructions 14. Data Handling 15. Sequencer Instructions 16. Troubleshooting and

Servicing the PLC System 17. PLC Networks in

Manufacturing

Contents

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Student Materials ISBNText, 685 pp., hardcover 978-1-56637-707-2

Laboratory Manual, 238 pp. 978-1-56637-708-9

Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 373 pp. 978-1-56637-709-6

Applied Electricity and Electronics©2000by Clair A. Bayne

Applied Electricity and Electronics balances theory and application in this practical, easy-to-follow text. It provides an understanding of electrical principles, multimeter and oscilloscope use, and soldering techniques for assembly and repair. Chapters focused on math and graph skills reinforce the knowledge students need in order to be successful in electricity and electronics professions.

Electricity©2009, 10th Editionby Howard H. Gerrish, William E. Dugger, Jr., and Kenneth P. DeLucca

Electricity is ideal for use in introductory or short courses. This easy-to-understand text familiarizes students with the basic principles of electricity and their practical applications. It provides information on sources of electricity, types of circuits, operating principles of electric motors, measuring instruments, generators, transformers, inductance, capacitance, solid-state devices, and more.

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Information Technology

Computer Service and Repair ©2015, 4th

Editionby Richard M. Roberts

Computer Service and Repair meets the requirements of the CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum (CAQC) program for A+ certification exams. Students do not need prior PC technical experience to benefit from the text. Topics include building and upgrading PCs, peripherals, plus troubleshooting. A chapter is dedicated to employment, including an overview of additional CompTIA, Microsoft, and other certifications that can propel careers.

• End-of-chapter questions mimic the style used on the CompTIA A+ certification exams to help prepare students for these career-supporting tests.

1. Introduction to a Typical PC

2. Operating Systems 3. Motherboards 4. CPU 5. Power Supplies 6. Memory 7. Input Devices 8. Video Display and

Audio Systems 9. Magnetic Storage

Devices 10. CD Technology 11. Printers 12. Portable PCs 13. Modems and

Transceivers 14. Viruses

15. PC Troubleshooting 16. Introduction to

Networking 17. Network

Administration 18. WAN 19. Small-Office/Home-

Office (SOHO) Networking

20. Customer Support, Communication, and Professionalism

21. CompTIA A+ Certification Exams Preparation

22. Employment and Advanced Education

Contents

Networking Fundamentals ©2012, 2nd

Editionby Richard M. Roberts

Networking Fundamentals prepares students for the CompTIA Network+ certification exam while providing detailed descriptions of how network technologies work. Design, installation, security, maintenance, and troubleshooting are all covered. Protocols and the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model are referenced throughout the text. UNIX, Linux, and TCP/IP are also included topics.

1. Introduction to Networking

2. Network Media-Copper Core Cable

3. Fiber-Optic Cable 4. Wireless Technology 5. Digital Encoding and

Data Transmission 6. Network Operating

Systems and Network Communications

7. Microsoft Network Operating Systems

8. UNIX/Linux Operating Systems

9. Introduction to the Server

10. TCP/IP Fundamentals 11. Subnetting 12. Multimedia

Transmission

13. Web Servers and Services

14. Remote Access and Long-Distance Communications

15. Network Security 16. A Closer Look at the

OSI Model 17. Maintaining the

Network 18. Fundamentals of

Troubleshooting the Network

19. Designing and Installing a New Network

20. Network+ Certification Exam Preparation

21. Employment in the Field of Networking Technology

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• The text meets the requirements of the CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum (CAQC) program for Network+ certification exams.

• Chapter dedicated to certification exam preparation includes practice tests

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Video Game DesignVideo Game Design Foundations ©2014, 2nd Editionby D. Michael Ploor

Video Game Design Foundations provides all of the resources needed for the classroom. Free functional, easy-to-use game engine software is available, and a detailed scope and activity sequence chart are included in the teaching package. Aligning with the International Game Developers Association (IGDA)–recommended educational framework, lessons provide a top-level overview of the video game design process, from the beginning of the game build to the sales and marketing of the final product. STEM, Common Core, and Career and Technical Student Organization event preparation activities are included in every chapter.

Student Materials ISBNText, 400 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-278-6Software Design Guide, 416 pp. 978-1-61960-282-3Bundle, Text + Software Design Guide 978-1-61960-284-7

The Games Factory 2 Software, Access Key Code

Free to instructor with school purchase of the Software Design Guide

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Video Game Design Composition ©2014by D. Michael Ploor

Video Game Design Composition delivers in-depth instruction, including theory and application, on the details of video game design. This full-year curriculum is authored by an active instructor with over a decade of classroom experience teaching video game design. Included scope and sequence chart information outlines each day’s activities for the student and the instructor.

Student Materials ISBNText, 448 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-769-3Software Design Guide, 400 pp. 978-1-60525-771-6Bundle, Text + Software Design Guide 978-1-61960-294-6

Multimedia Fusion 2 and Engine 001, Access Key Code

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Introduction to Video Game Design ©2012by D. Michael Ploor

Introduction to Video Game Design is a fun and easy text-software design guide combination that uses an activity-based integrated curriculum: game-theory reading with game-building application lessons. It supports cross-curriculum and STEM learning as students use math and science principles, in addition to language arts, social sciences, and applied technology knowledge, to develop their own games. No knowledge of programming or game design is needed.

• It is possible to add a game unit into existing classes or to use it with after-school clubs or competitive event preparation.

• Students start creating games immediately with the free, easy-to-use GameMaker software.

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Visual TechnologyExploring Photography©2012, 6th Edition by Richard J. Walker, and Robert E. Walker

Exploring Photography teaches fundamental skills to beginning students. Although a majority of the text addresses digital photography, there is coverage of film photography and development for those wanting to learn

traditional skills. Topics include camera use, lenses, lighting, photomacrography, and filters. A careers chapter presents different options for professional photographers, including a look at entrepreneurship.

Photography©2012, 2nd Editionby Jack Klasey

Photography: Capture to Presentation meets the needs of beginning students wishing to learn the principles and skills required to fully use film and digital equipment. Emphasis is placed on the tools and techniques of color digital photography, although

film and developing techniques are also included. After the fundamentals, students learn how to master different photographic situations such as action and events, outdoor, travel, and studio work.

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Television Production & Broadcast Journalism ©2012, 2nd Editionby Phillip L. Harris

Television Production & Broadcast Journalism prepares students to work in the industry by providing an overview of the equipment, job responsibilities, and techniques involved with both studio and remote location work. The activities and processes involved with each phase of production are presented. Broadcast journalism coverage includes ethics and news judgment, newswriting, and conducting interviews.

• The content provides students the technical skills necessary to enter the industry as a production assistant.

• A strong emphasis is placed on vocabulary and the correct use of technical terms to prepare students to speak the language of the industry.

• STEM and Academic Activities relate content to other disciplines, including science, math, language arts, and social science.

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Visual Technology

Video Digital Communication & Production ©2013, 3rd Editionby Jim Stinson

Video: Digital Communication & Production addresses the needs of students who want to pursue a career in video production, as well as those that want to produce professional-quality videos for personal use. It provides a comprehensive introduction to creating videos with topics such as preproduction planning, camera system operation, lighting, audio, directing, and postproduction. Digital equipment and processes are featured.

• Photos and illustrations illustrate the concepts of this visual art.• STEM and Academic Activities found at the end of every chapter help promote college and

career readiness.• Chapter content can be used in any sequence to match course objectives.

1. About Video 2. Getting Started 3. Video Communication 4. Video Space 5. Video Time 6. Video Composition 7. Video Language 8. Video Sound 9. Project Development 10. Program Creation 11. Production Planning 12. Camera Systems

13. Camera Operation 14. Lighting Tools 15. Lighting Design 16. Lighting Applications 17. Recording Audio 18. Directing for Content 19. Directing for Form 20. Editing Operations 21. Editing Principles 22. Digital Editing 23. Mastering Digital

Software

Contents

Video DVDs ©2005by Meridian Education and Films for the Humanities & Sciences

The Video DVDs provide visual reinforcement to the complex techniques and concepts presented in introductory courses. How to Produce a Video, from Meridian Education, introduces students to the creative process from concept to finished product. The other five DVDs, from Films for the Humanities and Sciences, focus on key aspects of the video production process.

Video Production Projects ©2013, 3rd Editionby George R. Moll and Catherine Sobek Moll

Video Production Projects provides hands-on activities to teach the concepts and skills involved in video production. With 14 projects that cover two semesters of instruction, this edition incorporates the use of personal electronic devices and tablet applications. Reproducible masters for student project packets, classroom instruction materials, and examples of student video productions are included.

Product Information DVD LengthHow to Produce a Video 10789 16 min.Successful Camera Work for Video 7169 30 min.Successful Lighting for Video 7170 32 min.Successful Sound for Video 7171 33 min.Successful Editing for Video 7172 32 min.

Successful NonlinearEditing for Video, ©2005 30627 36 min.

Video DVD Series VS6 Set of 6

Product Information DVDVideo Production Projects CD

978-1-60525-824-9

Student Materials ISBNText, 578 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-817-1Workbook, 263 pp. 978-1-60525-819-5Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Individual Subscription 978-1-60525-818-8 www.g-wonlinetextbooks.com

Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Annotated Workbook, 263 pp. 978-1-60525-964-2Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-820-1

ExamView® Assessment Suite, 1321 test questions 978-1-60525-821-8

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Visual Technology

Graphic Communications ©2010, 5th Editionby Z.A. Prust

Graphic Communications: The Printed Image uses an easy-to-understand approach to teach the processes, methods, and equipment used in the field. This comprehensive text prepares students for the technology they will use with printing, including digital image capture and manipulation, electronic prepress operations, computer-to-plate technology, and press control systems. Color science, design, and layout are also covered. End-of-chapter activities encourage students to apply the concepts learned from the text to real-life situations. A dedicated chapter introduces students to the planning, financials, and legal considerations required for business success.

1. Overview of Graphic Communications

2. Safety and Health 3. Measurement 4. Typography 5. Design and Layout 6. Traditional Text

Composition 7. Digital Prepress 8. Digital Image Capture 9. Color Science, Vision, and

Space 10. Color Management 11. Analog Film, Equipment,

and Processing Information

12. Imposition and Layout

13. Digital Printing Technology 14. Lithographic Platemaking 15. Lithographic Press

Systems 16. Sheet-Fed Offset

Press Operation and Troubleshooting

17. Relief Printing 18. Flexographic Printing 19. Gravure Printing 20. Screen Printing 21. Substrates 22. Ink 23. Finishing and Binding 24. The Business of Printing 25. Graphic Communications

Careers

Contents Student Materials ISBNText, 526 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-061-8Workbook, 120 pp. 978-1-60525-062-5Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Individual Subscription 978-1-60525-659-7 www.g-wonlinetextbooks.com

Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 220 pp. 978-1-60525-063-2Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-064-9

EXAMVIEW® Assessment Suite, 1201 test questions 978-1-60525-065-6

Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint, 1408 slidesIndividual LicenseSite License

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Offset Lithographic Technology ©2010, 4th Editionby Kenneth F. Hird and Charles E. Finley

Offset Lithographic Technology provides extensive coverage of electronic applications in all areas of printing. Organized in sequential order, topics include electronic text generation, computer-to-plate operations, computer-controlled inking and printing, digital image generation, and electronic prepress. Coverage of the electronic workflow, now standard in most printing operations, is provided in a dedicated chapter. The final section of the text reviews the operations of a printing business and presents possible careers.

Student Materials ISBNText, 780 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-068-7Workbook, 310 pp. 978-1-60525-069-4Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 188 pp. 978-1-60525-070-0Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-071-7

EXAMVIEW® Assessment Suite, 990 test questions 978-1-60525-072-4

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Introduction to Offset Lithographic Technology 1. The Printing Industry 2. Safety and Health 3. Math and Measurement 4. Cost Estimating and Production

Planning 5. Trade Customs, Organizations, and

Laws

Content Creation 6. Principles of Typography 7. Graphic Design 8. Text Composition 9. Conventional Page Composition 10. Process Cameras and Line

Photography 11. Halftone and Special-Effects

Photography 12. Conventional Image Assembly and

Imposition 13. Electronic Workflow 14. Electronic Image Capture and

Manipulation

15. Electronic Page Composition and Image Assembly

16. Color Science, Reproduction, and Management

Preparation for Offset Printing 17. Lithographic Plates 18. Paper 19. Lithographic Inks

Operating Offset Presses 20. Offset-Press Fundamentals 21. Offset-Press Operation 22. Sheetfed Offset Presses 23. Web Offset Presses 24. Press Problems and

Troubleshooting 25. Finishing, Binding, and Distribution

The Printing Business and Career Opportunities 26. Operating a Printing Business 27. Careers in the Printing Industry

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Technology / Engineering

Applied MathematicsBasic Mathematics©2009, 8th Edition by Walter C. Brown

Basic Mathematics is a write-in text full of practical problems that assist in reviewing or improving skills in this area. The foundation-level math skills included are addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers, fractions, and mixed numbers. Information on the metric system, percentages, and precision measuring is also included. For each skill, a through explanation of how to perform the calculation is made before students attempt to work on practice problems.

Applied Mathematics©2010, 4th Edition by R. Jesse Phagan

Applied Mathematics provides easy-to-understand instruction in math skills, making use of numerous practical and realistic sample and practice problems. The problems are drawn from the building trades, machining/manufacturing fields, automotive field, and other technical occupations to provide students with real-world applications of mathematical concepts.

Contemporary TechnologyInnovations, Issues, and Perspectives©2010, 5th Edition by Linda Rae Markert and Patricia Ryaby Backer

Contemporary Technology is written for college and university programs as well as for general studies. This thought-provoking text includes chapters on such topics as information technology, manufacturing and production enterprises, biotechnology, space, medicine, appropriate technology, international defense, and

Energy, Power, and Transportation Technology©2012, 2nd Edition by Len S. Litowitz and Ryan A. Brown

Energy, Power, and Transportation Technology provides a comprehensive study of the basic elements of energy, power, and transportation and how they affect the world in which we live. This textbook covers the resources, processes, and systems used in these industries,

Student Materials ISBNText, 133 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-086-1Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 96 pp. 978-1-60525-087-8

Student Materials ISBNText, 688 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-555-2Tech Lab Workbook, 184 pp. 978-1-60525-556-9Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Individual Subscription 978-1-60525-656-6 www.g-wonlinetextbooks.com

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Student Materials ISBNText, 493 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-281-0

Student Materials ISBNText, 400 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-278-0Workbook, 196 pp. 978-1-60525-279-7Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Individual Subscription 978-1-61960-576-3

Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Manual, 294 pp. 978-1-60525-280-3

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Interior Design

ArchitectureResidential Drafting and Design ©2014, 11th Editionby Clois E. Kicklighter and W. Scott Thomas

Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design provides comprehensive instruction on traditional and computer-based methods of preparing architectural working drawings in addition to coverage of design and construction principles and methods. It is organized around the design-building process, a logical way for students to easily learn.

Interior Design ©2015by Stephanie Clemons

Interior Design provides students with an introduction to the history and how-to’s of the profession while expanding into business practices, career specializations, and educational requirements. In combination with the teaching package, students learn about the design process; the importance of color and light; historical influences such as furniture and architectural styles; and the human element such as sustainability, aging-in-place, universal design, anthropometrics, proxemics, and ergonomics.

Student Materials ISBNText 978-1-61960-242-7Workbook 978-1-61960-247-2Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-244-1Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Annotated Workbook 978-1-61960-248-9Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-250-2EXAMVIEW® Assessment Suite 978-1-61960-251-9

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Upholstery Fundamentals ©2001by Clois E. Kicklighter and Joan C. Kicklighter

Upholstery Fundamentals is a heavily illustrated, introductory text that provides easy-to-follow instructions for learning the craft. Descriptions of upholstery tools, equipment, and materials are provided, as well as step-by-step procedures for tasks such as channeling, tufting, stripping and installing covers, and producing cushions. The selection of upholstery covering is also emphasized.

Student Materials ISBNText, 240 pp., hardcover 978-1-56637-789-8

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Career Education

Controlling Costs in Foodservice ©2014by Maureen Leugers

Controlling Costs in Foodservice is required reading for students interested in opening or managing a foodservice operation. They learn how to create and apply controls in menu planning, as well as food and beverage purchasing, receiving, storage, and inventory management. Labor and facilities management, including resource conservation, are covered in separate chapters.

The Culinary Professional ©2014, 2nd Editionby John Draz and Christopher Koetke

The Culinary Professional provides the comprehensive instruction students need to be successful in a culinary arts career.

Hospitality Services ©2014, 3rd Editionby Johnny Sue Reynolds and Dorothy M. Chase

Hospitality Services presents students with the opportunity to learn about food and beverage, lodging, travel, tourism, and recreation. The business aspects of these areas are covered.

Student Materials ISBNText, 303 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-166-6Study Guide, 144 pp. 978-1-61960-168-0Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-399-8Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-169-7EXAMVIEW® Assessment Suite, 480 test questions 978-1-61960-172-7

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Student Materials ISBNText, 912 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-255-7Lab Manual, 376 pp. 978-1-61960-259-5Study Guide, 318 pp. 978-1-61960-260-1Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-257-1Companion Website www.g-wlearning.com/culinaryarts FREEMobile Companion Website www.m.g-wlearning.com FREEInstructor MaterialsAnnotated Study Guide, 318 pp. 978-1-61960-261-8Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-263-2ExamView® Assessment Suite, 2426 test questions 978-1-61960-264-9

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Student Materials ISBNText, 575 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-267-0Workbook, 160 pp. 978-1-61960-271-7Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Access Key Code 978-1-61960-269-4Instructor MaterialsInstructor’s Annotated Workbook, 160 pp. 978-1-61960-272-4Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-274-8EXAMVIEW® Assessment Suite, 1100 test questions 978-1-61960-275-5

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Career Education

Career Success ©2011, 2nd Editionby Rosemary T. Fruehling and Roberta Moore

Career Success: The Attitude Advantage is a unique text-workbook that teaches students the human relations skills, or soft skills, required for real-world success. It is designed to increase awareness and understanding of the challenges and responsibilities of being an employee. Focus is placed on attitudes, teamwork, and careers.

• Case studies provide students with realistic examples that they can discuss in order to build critical-thinking, team-building, and problem-solving skills.

• Each chapter is organized into four student-friendly sections: Discover, Analyze, Apply, and Review.

• Students can reflect on their progress with the self-assessment tools provided in every chapter.

ProSkills Learning™:SoftSkills Training Set™

In today’s competitive workplace, both hard skills and soft skills are required for success. Based upon the popular textbook Career Success: The Attitude Advantage, the new SoftSkills Training Set™ provides students an opportunity to acquire the people skills needed for employment.

Within the SoftSkills Training Set™ are four online modules, each containing multiple lessons. Modules are also available individually.

The SoftSkills Training Set™ can be used alone or integrated into existing classes or training programs. As a self-paced, online learning opportunity, students can study per a classroom schedule or at their own pace and location. Give your students the career advantage they need to succeed in the workplace.

Student Materials ISBNText, 256 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-345-9Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Individual Subscription 978-1-60525-757-0 www.g-wonlinetextbooks.com

Teacher MaterialsTeacher’s Annotated Edition, 256 pp. 978-1-60525-791-4

Instructor’s CD 978-1-60525-346-6

Understanding Human Relations 1. The Need for Human Relations

Skills 2. Your Attitude Counts 3. Teamwork 4. Coworker Relationships 5. Relationships with Supervisors

Attitudes at Work 6. Destructive Attitudes 7. Constructive Attitudes 8. Morale 9. Handling Stress on the Job 10. Rumors 11. Accepting Responsibility

Succeeding on the Job 12. Communication 13. Your Attitude and Job Success 14. Strategies for a Positive Attitude 15. Succeeding in a New Job 16. Being a Reliable Employee 17. Career Plateaus 18. Planning Your Career Goals

Dealing with Problems on the Job 19. Learning from Mistakes 20. Repairing Relationships 21. Dealing with Criticism 22. Leaving a Job

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Give students the skills they need to get ahead.

Student Online Materials ISBNSoftSkills™ Training Set, 1 yr. Subscription 978-1-61960-404-9

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Workplace Attitudes Online Module, 6 mo. Subscription 978-1-61960-406-3

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Professional

Career Education

Student Materials ISBNText, 400 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-291-9Student Workbook, 161 pp. 978-1-60525-336-7Student Online MaterialsOnline Text, 1 yr. Individual Subscription 978-1-60525-674-0 www.g-wonlinetextbooks.com

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Communicating Family and Consumer SciencesA Guidebook for Professionals ©2002, 3rd Editionby Elizabeth J. Hitch and June Pierce Youatt

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Index

AApplied Electricity and Electronics . . . . . . . . . . 33Applied Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13, 40Arc Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Auto Body Repair DVD Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Auto Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 3AutoCAD and Its Applications:

Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14AutoCAD and Its Applications:

Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14AutoCAD and Its Applications:

Comprehensive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Auto Collision Repair and Refinishing . . . . . . . . 9Auto Electricity and Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 3Auto Engine Performance

and Driveability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 3Auto Engine Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 2Auto Fundamentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Auto Heating and Air Conditioning . . . . . . . . 1, 3Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles . . . 1, 2Auto Suspension and Steering . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 2

BBasic Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

CCareer Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Child Care Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Child Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44CNC Machining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Communicating Family and

Consumer Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Computer Service and Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Contemporary Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Controlling Costs in Foodservice . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Culinary Professional, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

DDiesel Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Drafting & Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

EElectricity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Electricity and Basic Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Electricity & Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Electronics Drafting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Energy, Power, and Transportation

Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Exploring Drafting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Exploring Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

FFamily and Community Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Fluid Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Flux Cored Arc Welding Handbook . . . . . . . . . 21Foundations of Family

and Consumer Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

GGas Metal Arc Welding Handbook . . . . . . . . . . 21Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Handbook . . . . . . 21GD&T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Geometric Dimensioning

and Tolerancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Graphic Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38G-W Building Trades DVDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29G-W Online for ASE Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4G-W Online for Modern Automotive

Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5G-W Online for Modern Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

HHeating and Cooling Essentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Hospitality Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Hybrid Automotive DVD Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

IIndustrial Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Interior Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Introduction to Video Game Design . . . . . . . . 35

LLifespan Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

MMachine Trades Print Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Machining Fundamentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Machining Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Manual Drive Trains and Axles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 2Manufacturing Processes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Math for Welders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Metallurgy Fundamentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Modern Automotive Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Modern Cabinetmaking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Modern Carpentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Modern Commercial Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Modern Masonry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Modern Metalworking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Modern Plumbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Modern Refrigeration and

Air Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Modern Residential Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Modern Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Modern Woodworking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

NNetworking Fundamentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

OOffset Lithographic Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Oxyfuel Gas Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

PPhotography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Print Reading for Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Print Reading for Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Processes of Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Process Pipe Drafting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Programmable Logic Controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

RReading and Interpreting

Ladder Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Robotics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

SSheet Metal Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Small Gas Engines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10SoftSkills Training Set™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

TTeaching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Television Production

& Broadcast Journalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

UUpholstery Fundamentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

VVideo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Video DVDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Video Game Design Composition . . . . . . . . . . . 35Video Game Design Foundations . . . . . . . . . . . 35Video Production Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

WWelding Print Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Welding Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Welding Technology Fundamentals . . . . . . . . 19Working with Young Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44