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Your Office: Getting Started with Windows 7 [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 100 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 257x211x3 mm, kaal: 170 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jan-2012
  • Kirjastus: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0132675471
  • ISBN-13: 9780132675475
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 100 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 257x211x3 mm, kaal: 170 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jan-2012
  • Kirjastus: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0132675471
  • ISBN-13: 9780132675475
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For introductory computer courses on Microsoft Office 2010 or courses in computer concepts with a lab component for Microsoft Office 2010 applications.

Your Office is the Office Applications textbook written for instructors who want more than a ‘skill & drill’ book that enables students to learn discreet tasks but fails to illustrate the big picture of how these skills work together. Your Office bridges the gap between skill and application, and empowers students to master Office 2010 as a tool to solve problems and make decisions.


The cases progress students from learning the skills in each Office Application to using the applications as tools to make business decisions.


The unique modular structure provides a strong foundation for students through practice in each workshop and then synthesizes the objectives covered over two workshops, challenging students to really retain what they learned as opposed to learning and then forgetting soon after.

The series scenario introduces a large global business (the resort and spa) made up of smaller businesses (golf pro shop, spa, restaurants, event planning, etc) featured in the cases that run throughout all four applications. This approach gives students a solid understanding of how an organization works by exposing them to how individuals in all facets of a business interact with tools like Microsoft Office and use information to make decisions.


**This is a one-chapter supplement.**

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Instructor Reviews of the Your Office Series

(Your Office is what) we have been waiting for. One that takes the students to the level of business, the way it is in the real world. Now the students can make a smooth transition from the classroom to that career. - Carla Jones, Middle Tennessee State University

teaches students the skills they need in the workplace by having students create realistic documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and databases for "real world" scenarios. Students learn by practicing skills over multiple chapters and are given an opportunity to do critical thinking while working on assignments. - Rich Cacace, Pensacola State College

Has students thinking, problem solving and invites them to look past the book ... adds value by leading them to understand where they could apply these skills in their "day to day" life. - Karen Allen, Community College of RI

takes students through the entire process from learning the necessary features to actually being able to create documents without much direction--just like they will need to do at work! - Susan Holland, Southeast Community College

It is a case-based Office application text that does a great job of covering just what we need. The organization of the text is fantastic and the end-of-chapter assessments are the best I have seen in a long time. - Gina Jerry, Santa Monica College

Is a system that allows the student a heap of hands on work, with easy to follow instructions and simply explained figures. The hands-on experience is then translated to real world situations. - Linda Fried, University of CO-Denver

Allows the students to learn application concepts (the Why!) and not just the pointing and clicking. - Susan Fry, Boise State Univ.

...pulls it all together. It starts with basic examples, provides practice, integrates their acquired knowledge and permits the student to perform well. -  David Largent, Ball State Univ.

touches on all levels of Bloom's taxonomy. As an educator, this is the greatest development of the 21st century! - Jennifer Nightingale, Duquesne Univ.

Workshop 1 Understanding the Windows 7 Desktop and Managing Windows
1(1)
Prepare Case: Introducing Microsoft Windows 7 to the Employees of the Painted Paradise Golf Resort and Spa
1(1)
Understanding Windows 7
2(1)
Starting Windows 7
2(1)
Exploring the Windows 7 Desktop
3(3)
Identifying Desktop Elements
4(2)
Understanding the Taskbar
5(1)
Using the Start Menu
6(6)
Understanding the Start Menu
7(5)
Exploring the Right Pane of the Start Menu
7(2)
Exploring the Left Pane of the Start Menu
9(1)
Understanding the All Programs Menu
10(1)
Understanding the Start Menu Search Box
11(1)
Working with Windows
12(10)
Opening and Managing Windows
13(3)
Moving and Sizing a Window
14(2)
Minimizing and Restoring a Window
16(1)
Maximizing and Closing a Window
16(1)
Working with Multiple Windows
16(6)
Switching Between Windows
17(3)
Arranging Windows
20(2)
Personalizing the Desktop
22(9)
Adding Shortcuts to the Start Menu, Desktop, and Taskbar
23(2)
Adding Shortcuts to the Start Menu
23(1)
Adding Shortcuts to the Desktop
23(1)
Arranging Icons on the Desktop
24(1)
Adding Shortcuts to the Taskbar
25(1)
Changing the Appearance of the Desktop
25(6)
Changing the Desktop Background
26(1)
Selecting a Screensaver
27(1)
Adding Gadgets to the Desktop
28(3)
Shutting Down Windows 7
31(1)
Using Windows Explorer
32(2)
Opening and Navigating Windows Explorer
32(1)
Exploring Files, Folders, and Libraries
33(1)
Working with Folders
34(6)
Creating and Naming a New Folder
34(3)
Copying, Moving, Renaming, and Deleting Folders
37(3)
Copying Folders
37(2)
Moving Folders
39(1)
Renaming Folders
39(1)
Deleting Folders
40(1)
Working with Files
40(9)
Copying, Moving, Renaming, and Deleting Files Copying and Moving Files
40(6)
Previewing Files
42(1)
Renaming and Deleting Files
43(1)
Compressing Files to Save Space
44(2)
Extracting Compressed Files
46(1)
Adding Tags to Files
46(3)
Concept Check
49(1)
Key Terms
49(1)
Visual Summary
49(2)
Practice
51(2)
Practice Case 1
51(1)
Practice Case 2
52(1)
Problem Solve
53(1)
Problem Solve Case 1
53(1)
Perform
53(4)
Perform in Your Career
53(1)
How Others Perform
54(3)
Glossary 57(2)
Index 59
Amy S. Kinser, Esq., Series Editor Amy holds a B.A. degree in Chemistry with a Business minor and a J.D. from the Maurer School of Law both at Indiana University. After working as an environmental chemist, starting her own technology consulting company, and practicing intellectual property law, she has spent the past eleven years teaching technology at the Kelley School of Business in Bloomington, Indiana.   Currently, she serves as the Director of Computer Skills and Senior Lecturer at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University.  She also loves spending time with her two sons, Aidan and J. Matthew, and her husband J. Eric.

Hilda Wirth Federico

Hilda has taught computer literacy and applications courses at Jacksonville University in Florida for over twenty years. When not teaching or writing, she enjoys traveling around the world and learning about different cultures. The uniquely configured keyboards in different countries have been very challenging. Her current goal is to see the sites recently declared the New Seven Wonders of the World. So far, she has visited six of the seven destinations.