Columbia, SC (1888PressRelease)
May 22, 2007 - How well can faculty and students distinguish between high quality and low quality thinking? Not well. According to “iCAT: Thinking At Warp Speed”, ($15.95 from Lulu.com), the web's premier independent publishing marketplace for digital do-it-yourselfers, a 61-page, new book by Dr. Joseph W. Graham, Ph. D., Business Administration of Columbia, South Carolina, who has used the techniques for over 20 years and who briefed Generals. You can learn how to land on your feet by mastering integrated critical active thinking skills.
How you think is a critical supporting element to our nation’s ability to remain #1 in the world. Our ability to think critically is the most critical enabler to our ability to respond to problems we encounter everyday in life. Yet, in past years and today, an overwhelming majority claim critical thinking to be the objective of instruction, but only a small minority can give a clear definition of what critical thinking is. Thus, this is a book for NOW that will integrate your thinking, making it systematic and creative.
Dr. Graham will also host an online Integrated Critical Active Thinking (iCAT) seminar beginning August 20, 2007 to teach the techniques in iCAT.
This seminar is a non academic credit course that features blended learning. iCAT Learning combines instructor-led training with online seminar assessments and other resources to maximize your training goals. Through a blend of proven instructor-led seminars and powerful online technology, iCAT Learning provides a compelling and more comprehensive experience for the learner—producing a greater return-on-investment for faculty, students, and employers who participate in the seminar. Learn the foundations of Critical Active Thinking while incorporating them in your classes and work. Get a free book and brochure download at www.contextthinking.com.
To order the new book, “iCAT: Thinking At Warp Speed”,” by Dr. Joseph W. Graham, go to http://www.lulu.com/content/869975 for $15.95 and to register for the iCAT online seminar, go to http://www.contextthinking.com/e-com merce-solutions-catalog.1.html .