The Internet and Email for the Over 50s: A Teach Yourself Guide (Teach Yourself (McGraw-Hill))
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.29 (880 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0071701028 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 288 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-12-23 |
Language | : | English |
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He also holds the position of Team Leader/Senior Examiner (Computing) for the AQA Examination Board in Manchester, United Kingdom. . This and his sister title, Teach Yourself Confident Computing for the Over 50s, have many fans who love his practical and easy style. Bob Reeves is an ICT and personal finance education
This and his sister title, Teach Yourself Confident Computing for the Over 50s, have many fans who love his practical and easy style. He also holds the position of Team Leader/Senior Examiner (Computing) for the AQA Examination Board in Manchester, United Kingdom. He trained as a teacher specialising in business and ICT and has taught on a range of business and ICT courses over the years with students as young as 4 and as old as 80. . About the AuthorBob Reeves is an ICT and personal finance education consultant and writer
"Great Book for new pc user" according to J. Owens. This is a great book. My wife is a non-technical person and I am a Network Engineer. She got this book at first from the library and then I purchased the new edition. The pace was just right for her to learn how to email and about how spammers get your email address. She le
Tests in the book and online to keep track of your progress. Written with humor in plain language to take the fear out of using email and the internet. Don't be left behind in the technological revolutionIn The Internet and Email for the Over 50s covers emailing, making calls over the Internet, shopping online, banking, setting up a blog and searching online. Extra online articles at teachyourself to give you a richer understanding of the Internet and email. Filled with clear instructions and supported with screenshots, tips, hints and a full "jargon-busting" glossary, it assumes you have no prior knowledge of using the internet and email, guiding you with practical good humor to success.One, five and ten-minute introductions to key principles to get you started. Lots of instant help with common problems and quick tips for success, based on the author’s many years of experience. Starting from first basics, it begins with how to choose the right computer, software and peripherals. Including a comprehensive jargonbuster glossary, it cuts through the "techno babble." "A friendly, easy to follow guide to getting online."--The Good Book GuideTopics include:What computer you will need; What other equipment you might need; What programs (software) you might need; Getting started on