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Simply Computing for Seniors - Simply

Simply Computing for Seniors

Simply Computing for Seniors - Simply

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Published: 26 August, 2011
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SIMPLY COMPUTING FOR SENIORS

Learn something new today – read it, try it and become your own expert with SIMPLY Computing for Seniors!

  • Plain, jargon-free English
  • Large, full-colour screenshots/images
  • Numbered, step-by-step instructions
  • A fully illustrated, sleek design
  • Handy tips and tricks

New to computers? Not sure where to start? SIMPLY Computing for Seniors teaches you not only all you need to know about working with a computer, but also how to make real-world use of that knowledge. Learn how to:

  • Get started on Windows® 7
  • Find your way around Microsoft Office® 2010
  • Email friends and family
  • Use Internet banking
  • Book holidays and shop online
  • Share photos, view videos and
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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781119971962
ISBN10 1119971969
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 510 g
Product Dimensions 187 x 235 x 10 mm
Publisher / Reseller John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Linda Clark has run workshops and created learning materials designed to pass on knowledge of computing in clear, concise and simple language throughout her career. Linda?s fascination for computers started around 1985 when she was training to become a college lecturer. She has taught computing skills to many students in further education and, more recently, to librarians throughout the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. On retirement, she joined Inverness & Black Isle U3A and formed two computing groups. In July 2007, Linda joined a steering group determined to set up a virtual U3A based entirely on the Internet. Now fully operational, this proved to be an exciting and stimulating challenge. She professes to be a computer user not an IT specialist and believes that she is learning something new every day. Her philosophy is "if I can do it so can you".

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