
Computing for the Older and Wiser
Get Up and Running On Your Home PC
Adrian Arnold(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 17. October 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
380 pages
978-0-470-77099-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Computing for the Older & Wiser is a simple-to-follow user friendly guide aimed at the older generation introducing the basics of mastering a computer. Covering the latest release of Windows Vista Home Premium(TM) and Windows XP(TM), this book is designed for people who want straightforward instructions on how to use their home PC.
Written in plain English, using no unintelligible 'computer speak' Adrian guides you step-by-step through the basics of computing including chapters on:
* Use of the keyboard and mouse
* Email and the Internet
* Customising your desktop
* Word processing
* Digital photography
* Useful websites
and much more
Useful tips and tricks and a question and answer revision section in each chapter will build your confidence, get you up-to-date and technologically savvy in no time!
If you want to learn how to search and shop online, email or chat to family and friends, and you have the enthusiasm to learn a new skill then this book is for you.
* With explanatory screenshots in full colour
* Easy to read font
* Supplementary website - including additional exercises to help improve your PC skills, further online hints and tips, and a directory of useful resources. www.pcwisdom.co.uk
"Computing for the Older & Wiser will take readers comfortably through getting started on their home PC. The content is similar to what we would take our clients through if they were to attend a class, which is exactly the right level."
Faye Lester, Computer Training Coordinator, Age Concern Camden, UK
"I have not had so much fun for years"
Renée Moore, 79, pupil at Age Concern, Colchester, UK
Written in plain English, using no unintelligible 'computer speak' Adrian guides you step-by-step through the basics of computing including chapters on:
* Use of the keyboard and mouse
* Email and the Internet
* Customising your desktop
* Word processing
* Digital photography
* Useful websites
and much more
Useful tips and tricks and a question and answer revision section in each chapter will build your confidence, get you up-to-date and technologically savvy in no time!
If you want to learn how to search and shop online, email or chat to family and friends, and you have the enthusiasm to learn a new skill then this book is for you.
* With explanatory screenshots in full colour
* Easy to read font
* Supplementary website - including additional exercises to help improve your PC skills, further online hints and tips, and a directory of useful resources. www.pcwisdom.co.uk
"Computing for the Older & Wiser will take readers comfortably through getting started on their home PC. The content is similar to what we would take our clients through if they were to attend a class, which is exactly the right level."
Faye Lester, Computer Training Coordinator, Age Concern Camden, UK
"I have not had so much fun for years"
Renée Moore, 79, pupil at Age Concern, Colchester, UK
Reviews / Votes
"The author is a computer trainer with Age Concern so he really knows his audience and what it needs." (The Bookseller, Friday 14th March 2008) "...this is a useful book and, with 360 pages, is good value for money." (GadgetSpeak.com, October 25th 2008) "...friendly style and his avoidance of acronyms and 'computer speak' makes it easy for novices to learn the basics." (Unite, December 2008) "...straightforward instructions...ideal for anyone who would like to use a computer...as a tool for communication and entertainment" (Shetland Times, November 28th 2008) "Computing for the Older and Wiser...teaches the basic skills of using a computer and is easy to understand." (Yours, January 2nd 2009) "...does a good job of convincing those who wonder if they are just too old to get into computing." (GadgetSpeak.com, March 15th 2009)More details
Product info
PB
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 21 cm
Width: 17.4 cm
Thickness: 2.6 cm
Weight
824 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-77099-3 (9780470770993)
Schweitzer Classification
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Person
Adrian Arnold is a computer trainer with Age Concern in Colchester, UK. His team won a Microsoft award for their Catch the Mouse initiative, which has now been rolled out across Age Concern nationally. His website (www.imagineus.co.uk) provides support materials and tutorials for his pupils and he also produces online newsletters with back-up materials, tutorials and tips and hints.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction.
The Home Computer.
The Internet.
Communication.
What do you need to use this book?
How to use this book?
Revision.
Answers.
Part I: Basic Computing.
Chapter 2: Learning the basics.
The computer screen, keyboard and mouse.
Turning the computer on.
The Keyboard.
The Mouse.
Turning the computer off.
Revision.
Chapter 3: Windows.
Windows Vista.
The Basic Window.
Chapter 4: Disks, Drives, Folders and Files.
Chapter 5: Opening your first program.
WordPad.
Chapter 6: Word Processing.
Saving a file.
Computer Memory.
Closing a file.
Chapter 7: Customising the Desktop.
Changing the appearance of the desktop.
Customising the Task bar.
Chapter 8: Getting Help.
Part II: Email and the Internet.
Chapter 9: Email and Internet concepts.
Using the Internet and E-mail.
The Concept.
Chapter 10: E-mail.
The Concept.
Chapter 11: The Internet & World Wide Web.
The Concept.
The Internet Browser.
Chapter 12: Search Engines and Directories.
Yahoo.
Google:
Chapter 13: Shopping.
Chapter 14: Travel.
Some Useful Web sites.
Chapter 15: Internet Auctions.
Ebay.
Chapter 16: Loading programs.
Chapter 17: Downloading a program from the Web.
Picasa.
Part III: More advanced tutorials.
Chapter 18: Basic Photo Manipulation.
Chapter 19: Advanced word processing.
Chapter 20: Advanced Email.
MSN Messenger.
Chapter 21: Advanced Use of the Internet.
Part IV: Internet Websites.
Chapter 23: Useful Web Sites.
Travel.
Shopping.
Reference.
Financial.
Hobbies and crafts.
The Arts.
History.
Cookery.
Genealogy.
Digital photography.
Leisure.
Tutorials.
A motley collection.
Glossary.
Index.
The Home Computer.
The Internet.
Communication.
What do you need to use this book?
How to use this book?
Revision.
Answers.
Part I: Basic Computing.
Chapter 2: Learning the basics.
The computer screen, keyboard and mouse.
Turning the computer on.
The Keyboard.
The Mouse.
Turning the computer off.
Revision.
Chapter 3: Windows.
Windows Vista.
The Basic Window.
Chapter 4: Disks, Drives, Folders and Files.
Chapter 5: Opening your first program.
WordPad.
Chapter 6: Word Processing.
Saving a file.
Computer Memory.
Closing a file.
Chapter 7: Customising the Desktop.
Changing the appearance of the desktop.
Customising the Task bar.
Chapter 8: Getting Help.
Part II: Email and the Internet.
Chapter 9: Email and Internet concepts.
Using the Internet and E-mail.
The Concept.
Chapter 10: E-mail.
The Concept.
Chapter 11: The Internet & World Wide Web.
The Concept.
The Internet Browser.
Chapter 12: Search Engines and Directories.
Yahoo.
Google:
Chapter 13: Shopping.
Chapter 14: Travel.
Some Useful Web sites.
Chapter 15: Internet Auctions.
Ebay.
Chapter 16: Loading programs.
Chapter 17: Downloading a program from the Web.
Picasa.
Part III: More advanced tutorials.
Chapter 18: Basic Photo Manipulation.
Chapter 19: Advanced word processing.
Chapter 20: Advanced Email.
MSN Messenger.
Chapter 21: Advanced Use of the Internet.
Part IV: Internet Websites.
Chapter 23: Useful Web Sites.
Travel.
Shopping.
Reference.
Financial.
Hobbies and crafts.
The Arts.
History.
Cookery.
Genealogy.
Digital photography.
Leisure.
Tutorials.
A motley collection.
Glossary.
Index.