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| Title: | Jan's Illustrated Computer Literacy 101 |
| Author: | Jan Smith |
| Subjects: | Computer Science |
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| License: | All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright |
Abstract
Computer course for beginners in this well-done online only textbook, also available in spanish.
From the site: “Do you feel confused, befuddled, & lost when it comes to computers? Do you wish you had the time, and dollars, to take a real, live course on computers?
Then these lessons are for you!
Everyone picks up bits and pieces of information while using and working around computers. This can leave some pretty big gaps in your information landscape.
These lessons are an attempt to fill in the missing pieces and to tie it all together. The “Illustrated” part means there will be lots of pictures. Other sets of lecture notes I have seen online are pretty much bare text. While the writing is often great, such text-only notes do not take advantage of the possibilities of web pages. So you will see some animations and graphics that enhance the text and, hopefully, make it clearer. ”
The lessons are divided into:
* Computer Basics * Working with Windows * Working with Words (word processinng) * Working with Numbers (spreadsheets) * Working with the Web (including HTML) * Working with Presentations
Lessons on databases using Microsoft Access are under development.
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| URL: | http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/ |
| Download link: | Not Provided |
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