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PHLIP/CW Home Page
The PHLIP/CW Home Page contains valuable information about the PHLIP/CW project and links to all the supported academic disciplines and text books. Check back here often to find out the latest about this dynamic project.
From the image below, click on any PHLIP/CW Home Page topic you wish to learn more about. You will automatically be taken to where you can read about the feature, and you will be linked to the Frequently Asked Questions page where some of the most important Qs and As are found.
This feature is located in the upper left corner of the Home page. It displays headlines and a couple of sentences about what is going on within PHLIP/CW. The news changes every couple of seconds.
Navigator
This link brings you to the listing of the 15 different disciplines supported by the project. You can choose from any one of the 15 disciplines in order to connect with a listing of books that will lead you into the numerous resources that PHLIP/CW offers.

The Study Hall helps students learn by providing additional resources that help them succeed as students. Ask the Tutor allows students to post questions from any supported discipline and receive monitored responses from the dedicated PHLIP/CW faculty team. Talk in the Hall is a monitored conference and chat area for students. Writing Skills is an on-line writing center that provides links to dictionaries, thesauruses, writing tutorials, style and grammar guides, and additional tools. Study Skills is a collection of further reading, including links and books, about gaining good study habits. Study Tips is an area for students to learn to develop better study skills including information on how to study for finals, time management, and reading textbooks. Career Resources allows students to receive career information, view sample resumes and even apply on-line.
The Research Area is a collection of tips and resources. Here, both instructors and students can harness the immense research potential of the Internet through tutorials, descriptive links to Internet resources, and a wealth of search engines. Specified links are available that allow the user to research such topics as:
| How to Search | Compendium Sites | Business Information |
| Search Engines | News Sources | Aussie News |
| European News | Library Catalogs | Accounting |
| Business Law | Economics | Finance |
| Management/ OB | Marketing |
In the Faculty Lounge, professors can communicate with each other in private chat rooms that are password protected, as are all of the features included in Faculty Resources. The Faculty Lounge also consists of a Teaching Archive, complete with numerous teaching resources from professors throughout the world, enabling instructors to share tips, techniques, academic papers and sample sylllabi.
Teachers can also network with each other via chat rooms such as the Talk to the Team room, and the Internet Skills and Computer Help room.
The PHLIP/CW project is made available through the cooperation and dedication of a number of people. Credit is given to the hard-working individuals in this link. You can e-mail the Project Management Team, see the names of the Production Team and faculty members who worked on each discipline. A listing of those from Prentice Hall who worked on New Media is also included. The authors who worked on the books used by PHLIP/CW are noted here along with their school and personal information. This page is dedicated to giving credit to those who continue to contribute their time and expertise to consistently improving and expanding the resources available to you on this Web site.
The PHLIP/CW project exists to provide value-added resources to the teaching and learning process. Its success is entirely dependent on an open dialog with the student and faculty users. This is where you are invited to provide your suggestions, ideas and even criticisms by directly e-mailing the person(s) responsible for a particular function.
Upon clicking the Help!?! button, you will be able to access this tour of PHLIP/CW, a Browser Tune-up which checks your computer for full compatibility with all of PHLIP/CW's resources, and the FAQ page.

This link will take you back to Prentice Hall's PHLIP/CW Home Page.
The home page contains valuable information about the PHLIP/CW project and links to all the supported academic disciplines and text books. Check back often to find out the latest about this dynamic project.
Exciting New Features for PHLIP/CW
The new generation of PHLIP/CW has been designed to make it easy to integrate technology into your course in a way that empowers students, and unites students and teachers into a virtual learning community. This area, located across the top of the Home Page, connects to a page that explains the new features that PHLIP/CW has incorporated.
This section includes the favorite tips of the authors in order to enhance the PHLIP/CW experience. By reloading the page, you can change the screen to view a new tip.
This section of the Home Page allows the viewer to see a photo of one of the more than 50 men and women who have worked on this project. You meet a new team member every time you reload the page.
This is located at the very bottom of the Home Page and is a simple search engine that allows you to find resources from the Study Hall, Faculty Lounge, or Research Area built just for your book. This is done by typing any part of your text book title or any of the authors' last names directly in the Book Finder.
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