The online computer book shop for UK & Europe                                   

   Books Home | About Us | Index | Next Record | Browse

 
  

Tel: 0121 706 6000 

Static Book Details Page - Computer Manuals Website

 Teach Yourself Computing for the Over 50s
  

  Teach Yourself Computing for the Over 50s by Bob Reeves

  • Published by: HODDER ARNOLD TEACH YOURSELF
  • Author: Bob Reeves
  • Page Count: 290
  • Group: PCs - INTRODUCTION
  • ISBN: 0340939524/9780340939529
  • Published: Dec 2006

Our Price: 7.99
 

For Latest Pricing and Availability Click Here
 

The online computer book shop for UK & Europe

Book store with some thing for everyone

Book Information and Description:

Teach Yourself Computing for the Over 50s
The aim of this book is to provide instructions and advice on a wide range of computer uses for those who feel they have been left behind in the technological revolution, most especially the over 50s. Assuming no prior knowledge of using a computer, it is written in a practical, light-hearted and non-technical style to take the terror out of technology. The author approaches the subject in a highly accessible way, focussing on the computer applications of most interest to middle and third agers, including correspondence, photography, shopping online, personal budgets and researching your family history. Starting from first basics it begins with how to switch on the computer and ends with an invaluable 'jargonbuster' glossary. The book will be made up of a series of self-contained chapters, with the emphasis on what the computer is being used for, rather than the software needed. For example: rather than a chapter on 'word-processing', there will be a chapter on 'letter writing'; rather than a chapter on 'desktop publishing' there will be chapters on 'making a newsletter' and 'creating invitations'; rather than one on 'digital photography' there will be one on ' getting photographs on to the computer' etc. There will be clear instructions supported with screenshots, tips and hints throughout. This approach will distinguish it from other books on basic computer skills as it covers what the reader wants to do with their computer, breaking down any technical barriers and making the book totally relevant and accessible to the novice computer user.


Contents:

Choosing a computer
Other equipment that you might need
Programs (software) you might need
Getting started - first basics
Communicating with other people using the internet
Accessing music, film, radio & TV over the internet
Other common uses of the internet
Keeping safe online
Getting photographs from your digital camera onto your computer
Keeping track of your photographs & other files
Copying files onto CD, DVD & memory stick
Making cards for all occasions
Making a newsletter, leaflet ot pamphlet
Making a poster
Keeping track of your personal finances
Keeping track of your investments
Keeping lists of names & addresses
Creating a slideshow presentation for a group