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Essentials of personal computing / by Timothy N. Trainor ; Diane Krasnewich

By: Trainor, Timothy NContributor(s): Krasnewich, DianeMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Mitchell McGraw-Hill , 1992Description: xv , 286 pp. : ill. (col.) ; 25 cmISBN: 0070652333Subject(s): Computer science | Personal computingDDC classification: 004.1 T68e 1992 Summary: " 'Essentials of Personal Computing' is designed for a first course--it doesn't assume any prerequisites. However, a typical class contains students with a wide range of exposure to computers. As the authors worked on this text, their emphasis became applications for end-user computing. In these days of career paths and lifelong learning, everyone can benefit from a broad view of the impact of computer technology on business and society. Presenting this information in a practical, easy-to-read book has been our main goal. 'Essentials of Personal Computing reflects not only the current state of technology but also emerging trends. As information technology changes, so does the way educators teach and students learn. "
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Includes glossary and index.

" 'Essentials of Personal Computing' is designed for a first course--it doesn't assume any prerequisites. However, a typical class contains students with a wide range of exposure to computers. As the authors worked on this text, their emphasis became applications for end-user computing. In these days of career paths and lifelong learning, everyone can benefit from a broad view of the impact of computer technology on business and society. Presenting this information in a practical, easy-to-read book has been our main goal. 'Essentials of Personal Computing reflects not only the current state of technology but also emerging trends. As information technology changes, so does the way educators teach and students learn. "

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