ECDL for Microsoft Office 2000
Gill & Macmillan Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-7171-3368-0 (ISBN)
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The ECDL - European Computer Driving Licence - is a qualification in computer and Internet skills recognised and welcomed by employers across Europe and the world (known as ICDL - International Computer Driving Licence). This new, third edition of the best-selling book is updated and expanded to cover Microsoft Office 2000, incorporates feedback from trainers, and includes more exercises than ever. Covers all seven modules of the ECDL 3.0 syllabus - nothing more, nothing less. Basic computer and Internet concepts explained in plain English - students report that they can read this book, unlike many other manuals. 320 easy-to-follow exercises with clear, numbered steps to help students develop their test-passing skills, the same skills needed in real-world jobs. Over 750 screen images and illustrations to guide the student through Microsoft Office 2000 applications. To help map progress through the ECDL course, every section of the book begins with a clear list of learning goals and ends with a summary of the critical information that students absolutely need to know. Readers' comments on the previous edition: IT Trainers: 'Excellent teaching material.
I was asked to teach the course before I had really covered the PowerPoint section of my own learning course - I turned to your book and learnt how to use PowerPoint in 2 hours!' 'A great asset in the preparation and delivery of the ECDL course. The quality and detail of the book made what at first seemed a difficult course much more simple, with jargon-free text and step by step instructions.' Students: 'I found the "plain English" approach most helpful. This is one book which will not be going to the second-hand bookshop.' 'I have just received my final results and have passed all seven ECDL modules on the first attempt - need I say any more about the help your book gave me!'.
Brendan Munnelly is a technical author, editor and journalist. He has written dozens of user guides and online help systems for software products. Brendan is a frequent contributor to the technical and mainstream media. Paul Holden is founder and Managing Director of Redacteurs Software Documentation limited. He is a Fellow of the Irish Computer Society and Chairman of European Computer Driving Licence (Ireland). He is also a member of the Irish Council for Science, Technology and Innovation.
Module 1: Basic Concepts of Information Technology Section 1.1: A Short History of Computing Section 1.2: What Exactly Is a Computer? Section 1.3: Computer Hardware Section 1.4: Software and Data Section 1.5: Networks and the Internet Section 1.6: What Computers Are Used for Section 1.7: Looking after Number One: Health and Safety Module 2: Using a Computer and Managing Files Section 2.1: Starting Up, Clicking Around, Shutting Down Section 2.2: Exploring Your Computer Section 2.3: Working With Folders and Files Section 2.4: Mastering Windows Module 3: Word Processing Section 3.1: Your First Letter in Word Section 3.2: Formatting, Positioning and Copying Text Section 3.3: Long Documents, Little Details Section 3.4: Tables, Tabs and Graphics Section 3.5: Mail Merge and Templates Section 3.6: File Formats and Importing Spreadsheet Data Module 4: Spreadsheets Section 4.1: Your First Steps in Excel Section 4.2: Arithmetic with Excel Section 4.3: Functions, Formatting and Printing Section 4.4: Inserting, Sorting and Moving Cells Section 4.5: More About Numbers, Text and Calculations Section 4.6: Charting with Excel Section 4.7: File Formats and Data Importing Module 5: Databases Section 5.1: What Is a Database? Section 5.2: Building Your Own Access Database Section 5.3: Modifying Your Access Database Section 5.4: Making the Database Work for Your Section 5.5: Working with Forms Section 5.6: Working with Reports Module 6: Presentations Section 6.1: Presentation Basics Section 6.2: Working with Bullet Points Section 6.3: Formatting Your Presentation Section 6.4: Working With Graphics and Picture Section 6.5: Working With Tables and Charts Section 6.6: Wowing Your Audience Section 6.7: Presentations and File Formats Module 7: Information and Communication Section 7.1: Exploring the Web Section 7.2: Finding Information from within Websites Section 7.3: Finding Information on the Web Section 7.4: Taking Control of Internet Explorer Section 7.5: E-Mail with Outlook Express Section 7.6: More about Outgoing E-mail Section 7.7: More about Incoming E-mail Section 7.8: Address Book and Contact Groups
Zusatzinfo | b&w tables and graphs |
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Verlagsort | Dublin |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 176 x 244 mm |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Office Programme ► Office |
ISBN-10 | 0-7171-3368-0 / 0717133680 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7171-3368-0 / 9780717133680 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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