I have recently retired from tutoring for GCE economics (a UK course &
exam for university entrance, suitable for grade 12 and many uni first
year introductory courses) and decided to put the notes that I used up
on the web and make them freely available for students to use. It
would help your students (I trust!) if they knew about them and
downloaded the notes. This is to inform everyone that these notes
exist and where to find them.
The URL is hardly memorable, but it can be copied and pasted into web
browsers easily enough:
http://www.zen40585.zen.co.uk/
All the files are downloadable and in pdf format. There is a link on
my site to Adobe Acrobat so that anyone without the free Acrobat
Reader can download that first and use it to read the economics files.
This is an ongoing project and new files will be added as I find the
time.
My original site contains a free book of advice on studying at
university and adjusting to life there, plus some tips on how to do
better in exams, how to start research, and some microeconomic notes
that I used to lecture from.
This URL is:
http://www.bucknall.homestead.com/
Please feel free to make us of this information if you so choose.
Best wishes to all.
Kevin
P.S. 1. All files have been checked by Norton Antivirus to ensure that
they are clean.
2. I shall be posting this notice on different groups now and
then, so my apologies if you stumble across it elsewhere.
3. There is a strong UK bias on the statistics and institutions.
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