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 | Advantage Series: Microsoft Outlook 2000 Brief Edition, 1st Edition
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 |  | Sarah Hutchinson-Clifford, Glen J. Coulthard,
| | Spiral Bound/Comb, 192 pages | | ©2001, ISBN-13 9780072358735 | |
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|  | | Description | SERIES TAGLINE: The Advantage Series presents the Why, What and How of computer application skills to today's students.
Each lab in this series is built upon an efficient learning model, which provides students and faculty with complete coverage and enhances critical thinking skills.
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| Table of Contents |
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Outlook 2000
Chapter 2: Managing Everyday Information
Chapter 3: Working with E-mail
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| About the Authors | Sarah Hutchinson has taught microcomputer applications through her company, Sarah Hutchinson & Associates. She has a BA from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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| New Features | New Feature, Method, and Practice Boxes prepare students for each session exercise within the chapter (indicates that a student is about to practice a task). New Self-Check questions help students test their understanding on an ongoing basis. Expanded business case-based Hands-on Projects with new level of difficulty icons so students can measure their level of comprehension and work at a pace they are comfortable with. Newly designed Command Summary Table provides a review of chapter content and prepares students to complete the end-of chapter questions. Outlook 2000 Brief is MOUS certified at Core/Level I. In Addition Boxes briefly expose students to advanced topics. Sessions begin with a business case study that introduces an immediate problem/opportunity. Throughout the session, students obtain the knowledge and skills necessary to meet the challenges presented in the case study and the case study problems/exercises at the end of the session are directly related to the case study.
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