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Why should you consider GO! All In One: Computer Concepts and Applications ? Because it teaches computer concepts and applications together - the way it is in the real world!¿ It engages students right away by focusing on jobs and incorporating Web 2.0 apps in a logical way.¿¿
Take a look at GO! All In One and learn how you can put concepts into action through this unique, jobs-focused approach that integrates computer concepts and applications into practical combinations of concepts and skills in the context of a job. With this approach students learn how to work in the real world where they will solve problems using computer concepts and¿ skills related to the Internet, Microsoft Office applications, collaboration, social media, and cloud computing.
Break through to improved results with MyITLab®
MyITLab for GO! All in One is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program that truly engages students in learning. It helps students better prepare for class, quizzes, and exams—resulting in better performance in the course—and provides educators a dynamic set of tools for gauging individual and class progress. And, MyITLab comes from Pearson, your partner in providing the best digital learning experiences.
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This fully integrated learning system includes application Grader projects for Word, Excel and PowerPoint, allowing your students to complete projects in a live application environment and submit their work for immediate grading and detailed feedback. Automated grading provides instant feedback on defined application projects, while open-ended projects encourage exploration and creativity.
Note: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyITLab does not come packaged with this content. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MyITLab, contact your Pearson representative.
MyITLab is not a self-paced technology and should only be purchased when required by an instructor.
Shelley Gaskin, Series Editor for the GO! Series, is a professor of business and computer technology at Pasadena City College in Pasadena, California. She holds a master's degree in business education from Northern Illinois University and a doctorate in adult and community education from Ball State University. Dr. Gaskin has 15 years of experience in the computer industry with several Fortune 500 companies and has developed and written training materials for custom systems applications in both the public and private sector. She is also the author of books on Microsoft Outlook and word processing.
Robert L. Ferrett recently retired as the director of the Center for Instructional Computing at Eastern Michigan University, where he provided computer training and support to faculty. He has authored or co-authored more than 70 books on Access, PowerPoint, Excel, Publisher, WordPerfect, and Word. Before writing the GO! Series, Bob was a series editor and author for the Learn Series. He has a bachelor’s degree in psychology, a master’s degree in geography, and a master’s degree in interdisciplinary technology from Eastern Michigan University. Bob’s doctoral studies were in instructional technology at Wayne State University. For fun, Bob teaches a four-week computers and genealogy class and has written genealogy and local history books.
Nancy Graviett is a professor in the Business and Computer Science department at St. Charles Community College in Cottleville, Missouri, where she is the program coordinator for the Business Administrative Systems program and teaches within the program. Nancy is also very active with distance learning and teaches in face-to-face, hybrid, and online formats. She holds a master’s degree from University of Missouri. Nancy holds Microsoft® Certified Application Specialist certification in multiple applications and provides training both on and off campus. In her free time, Nancy enjoys quilting and spending time with family and friends.
Alicia Vargas is a faculty member in Business Information Technology at Pasadena City College. She holds a master's and a bachelor's degree in business education from California State University, Los Angeles, and has authored several textbooks and training manuals on Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint.
Unit 1 Computer History, Windows 7, Internet, and Social Media
Chapter 1 Concepts: Computer History, Fundamentals, and Operating Systems
Chapter 2 Applications: Use Windows 7 to Manage Files and Programs and to Browse the Internet
Chapter 3 Applications: Communicating and Networking with Outlook, Skype, LinkedIn, and Squarespace
Unit 1 Case Project
Unit 2 Computers, Privacy, Office Common Features, and Word
Chapter 4 Concepts: Computer Hardware, Privacy, and Security
Chapter 5 Applications: Windows Explorer File Management, Office Features, and Word Documents
Chapter 6 Applications: Resumes, Cover Letters, Research Papers, Newsletters, and
Merged Address Labels with Word
Unit 2 Case Project
Unit 3 Computer Hardware and Microsoft Excel
Chapter 7 Concepts: System Components, Input/Output Devices, and Storage Devices
Chapter 8 Applications: Excel Worksheets, Charts, Formulas, Functions, and Tables
Chapter 9 Applications: Excel Pie Charts, Line Charts, and What-If Analysis Tools
Unit 3 Case Project
Unit 4 Application and Productivity Software, Including Microsoft
PowerPoint
Chapter 10 Concepts: Using Application Software as Productivity Tools
Chapter 11 Applications: PowerPoint Presentation Creation; Enhancing Presentations
with Pictures, Transitions, Objects, Backgrounds, and SmartArt
Unit 4 Case Project
Unit 5 The Internet, Web Apps, and Microsoft Access
Chapter 12 Concepts: The Internet and World Wide Web
Chapter 13 Applications: Create, Query, and Sort an Access Database; Create Forms and Reports
Chapter 14 Applications: Explore Cloud Computing Using Windows Live and Microsoft
Office Web Apps
Unit 5 Case Project
Unit 6 Networks, Communication, and Cloud Computing Applications
Chapter 15 Concepts: Computer Networks and Communication
Chapter 16 Applications: Cloud Computing with Google Docs and Microsoft OneNote
Unit 6 Case Project
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