Synopses & Reviews
The Interactive Computing Series is the Visual, Interactive way to develop and apply software skills. This Skills based approach coupled with its highly illustrated, 2 page-spread design is ideal for the intro CIS course, the self-paced course or students in non-traditional education settings.
Synopsis
The Interactive Computing Series is the Visual, Interactive way to develop and apply software skills. This Skills based approach coupled with its highly illustrated, 2 page-spread design is ideal for the intro CIS course, the self-paced course or students in non-traditional education settings.
About the Author
Ken Laudon is a Professor at New York Universitys Stern School of Business and President of Azimuth Multimedia Productions.
Table of Contents
Windows 2000 Introduction to Windows 2000 Managing Files with Windows Explorer Working with Internet Explorer Word 2002 Introduction to Word Editing Documents Advanced Editing Tables and Charts Excel 2002 Introduction to Spreadsheet Software Manipulating Data in a Worksheet Formatting Worksheet Elements Inserting Objects and Charts Access 2002 Introduction to Databases Creating Tables and Queries Creating Forms Creating Reports PowerPoint 2002 Introduction to PowerPoint Designing Your Presentation Developing Your Presentation Strenghthening Your Presentation Integration Office Integration and Web Features