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Appropriate for any course teaching Windows software or any first computer course lab component teaching Windows applications. A picture is worth a thousand words and this text has plenty of pictures. Each module is filled with PicTorials, picture tutorials that teach students computer applications using screen shots to guide them each step of the way. This outstanding book also features helpful icons which 1) highlight common trouble spots for students, 2) preview procedures covered, and 3) later review information presented in PicTorials. Best of all, the book is packed with interesting exercises and activities that will stimulate and challenge students from a variety of backgrounds/majors. And the PicTorial approach used throughout makes the book equally successful in lecture, lab, or self-paced settings.
These picture tutorials teach students computer applications, using screen shots to guide them each step of the way. The text aims to highlight common trouble spots and review information presented in earlier PicTorials. It features: guided tutorials, procedure mastery drills and skill-building exercises; and QuickStep boxes, looking back and looking ahead boxes, pausing for practice boxes, and tip boxes. Each pictorial closes with a variety of true-false, multiple choice and fill-in questions, as well as independent projects.
These picture tutorials teach students computer applications, using screen shots to guide them each step of the way. The text aims to highlight common trouble spots and review information presented in earlier PicTorials. It features: guided tutorials, procedure mastery drills and skill-building exercises; and QuickStep boxes, looking back and looking ahead boxes, pausing for practice boxes, and tip boxes. Each pictorial closes with a variety of true-false, multiple choice and fill-in questions, as well as independent projects.
Information Technology: The Breaking Wave is intended for the Introductory Computing course at community colleges, four year colleges, universities, and proprietary institutions. The market for shorter concepts books, like Curtin, is growing as faculty struggle to spend more time on applications without increased contact hours.
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