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ECDL 2000 Module 1 (ECDL3 for Microsoft Office 95/97)

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ECDL 2000 Module 1 (ECDL3 for Microsoft Office 95/97)

ECDL 2000 Module 1 (ECDL3 for Microsoft Office 95/97)

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Module 1: Basic Concepts of Information Technology (IT) This module provides an introduction to the basic physical make-up of a personal computer and an overview of some of the basic concepts of Information Technology (IT) such as data storage and memory, the context for computer-based soft-ware applications in society, and the uses of information networks within computing. You will also gain a solid appreciation of how IT systems are found in everyday situations; how personal computers can affect health, and some of the security and legal issues associated with computers. Contains: * Computer terms and concepts explained in plain English * Screen images and illustrations to guide the student through the Microsoft Windows 95/98 and Microsoft Office 2000 applications *"How to" information based upon practical examples of everyday tasks. * Short cuts and insider tips drawn from real world experience of computer professionals * Summary of critical information * Easy to follow Exercises Everything you need to pass the European Computer Driving Licence module by module
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780130354587
ISBN10 0130354589
Number Of Pages 112
Item Weight 181 g
Product Dimensions 136 x 10 x 212 mm
Publisher / Reseller Prentice Hall
Format paperback
Edition 01
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Author's Bio

Brendan Munnelly is an experienced IT trainer,consultant, journalist and author. Based in Dublin, Ireland, Brendan has developed user training materials for a range of corporate and government organisations throughout Europe. He is also a frequent contributor to computer publications.

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