This popular standard textbook has been comprehensively revised by experienced teacher and examiner Sylvia Langfield. She has bought the text up to date (espically the objectoriented programming and networking chapters, HTML and ASP, networking (TCP/IP and sun-nets) and coursework. It is arranged in 5 modules corresponding to the AQA specification. Exercises and questions from rect exam papers are given at the end of each chapter. A scheme of work, the answers and a complete set of OHP mesters can be downloaded from the Publishers web site.
Simple, straightforward and 100% useful, these are the best quick tips to enable you to reach the full potential of Outlook and Google in your business and personal life. Illustrated with screen shots and written in a way that only Debbie Mayo-Smith can - plain English, ideal for everyone regardless of technical ability.
"A Level Computing for AQA" aims to provide both highly accessible and comprehensive coverage of the largest A-level computing syllabus at AS and A2 level. Seeking to link theoretical aspects of the course with their practical application, and to encourage class discussion, the book will include practical activities, case studies, and a range of exam-style questions after every chapter. Furthermore, a consecutive running order of chapters will place topics side by side, allowing students to follow the progression of ideas and requi... read more
This handbook is an A-Z guide to all the key terms in ICT and computing. Each entry begins with a clear definition and is followed by an explanation and examples.
This workbook follows the same style as The Receptionist and In The Office. The content is based on NZQA Unit Standard 123, Administer Office Systems, and gives an insight into some of the duties involved in running an efficient, effective administration section of a business. It follows on from In the Office and covers topics such as types of business ownership, advanced office administration procedures and the role of telecommunication in the modern office.
"Basic Computer Skills Made Simple XP Version" presents all the necessary computer skills an individual may need in a straightforward and intelligent way. It demystifies computers and is ideal for those wishing to develop their skills and confidence in the subject whilst working at their own pace. By using the text the reader will be able to produce a wide range of word-processed documents, prepare illustrated slides to aid talks, store and search for information systematically, and gain confidence handling simple numbers or charts... read more
Basic guide to using Microsoft Excel. Looks at menus and toolbars and a rangeof task operators such as selecting cells, summing numbers and other formulas, formatting cells, creating charts, manipulating lists, sorting data and web connections.
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New Zealand Applied Business Education course text, Office Functions paper. Providing students with an introduction into using a personal computer, based on the two compulsory computing unit standards for the National Certificate Level 2: 2780 and 2781 (version 4), this text is presented in a visually appealing way, enabling students to gain the basic computer skills they need in either an educational or vocational environment. This edition has been fully updated to comply with the revised unit standards, and includes a new unit on ergonomics.
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LWON Computing 12 (3rd edition) contains the core notes and key points you need for Year 12 Computing. It has extra space for you to write examples and comments from your classwork and other reading. Each chapters includes a list of objectives and a set of interesting review questions, to help you evaluate your own progress. At the end of the year, you will have a unique, personalised summary of the course âÃÂàideal for assessment revision, and a useful reference for Year 13 Computing, too.
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Ultimate Guide to Masonry and Concrete covers a wide range of masonry subjects, including basic installations, specific projects, and common repairs with concrete, block, brick, stone, tile, and stucco. Readers will find the information they need on tools, materials, and techniques explained in plain language and shown in full-color photographs and detailed, colorful illustrations. The construction of 60 of the most popular masonry projects, such as laying a brick patio or walkway, building a barbecue, and building a retaining wall... read more
This text has been written for Key Stage 4 students following the OCR Certificate course, but is should be equally useful for any student studying basic information and communication technology.
This text has been written for Key Stage 4 students following the OCR Certificate course, but is should be equally useful for any student studying basic information and communication technology.
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HI Tech: Information and Software Technology Stage 5 is written to meet all the requirements of the Information and Software Technology syllabus in NSW. It reflects the importance of students learning about new technologies and creativity through project work. Together with the student CD-ROM, these resources provide a complete interactive experience that caters for students of different abilities. They will give students an excellent undertstanding of all aspects of information and software technology. The HI Tech: Information and... read more