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When it comes to learning how to handle a PC, fear is often a major stumbling block: fear of erasing the hard drive, fear of asking questions, and fear of being unable to master complex procedures such as mail merges. Fortunately, there is the Learn to Use instructional system.

Employing the "listen, watch, and try" model, this remarkable five-disc series offers a safe setting in which to master both the basics and the fine points of Microsoft Windows, Office, Internet Explorer, and Outlook Express. First, audio clips and animated screen shots work together to walk users through an operation. Then, the users are cued to try it out for themselves, one step at a time. And because each training module is divided into many units, users can quickly jump to any particular process—even mail merges—without having to run the entire tutorial. As powerful as it is cost-effective, this self-paced learning system gets results.

Available for Windows only. 5-part series.



 
    

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Understanding Computing

Using everyday terminology, down-to-earth analogies, and illuminating 3-D computer graphics, this timeless program traces the history of computing-from the abacus, to the ENIAC, to virtual reality and artificial intelligence-while explaining how the ...(more details)
 


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