Teach yourself computers - visually,
March 22nd 2007 00:36
Register Books specialise in computer books and recommend visual learning.
Here's a short review for you.
Teach Yourself VISUALLY Computers
Published by: WILEY
Author: McFedries, Paul Number of pages: 304
Group: PCs - INTRODUCTION
ISBN: 0764597531/9780764597534
User level: Beginner
Objective: Tutorial Date Published: Sep 2005
RRP £15.99 Save 32%
Our Price £10.87
Book Information
Are you a visual learner? Do you prefer instructions that show you how to do something - and skip the long-winded explanations? If so, then this book is for you. Open it up and you'll find clear, full-color illustrations that introduce you to computers, from working with different operating systems, applications, e-mail, and the Internet to the newest wireless devices, digital video technologies, and multimedia formats. Each task-based spread includes these great features to get you up and running on your computer in no time:
* Jargon-free captions that offer practical tips and tricks
* Succinct explanations that walk you through step by step
* Full-color illustrations that demonstrate each concept or task
* Self-contained lessons that break big topics into bite-sized modules
Learn How To:
* Understand memory and data storage
* Find your way around Windows(R) XP or Mac OS(R) X
* Install and uninstall programs
* Create word documents, spreadsheets, and presentations
* Use multimedia applications and the Internet
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