Computer Literacy for IC3: Unit 2: Using Open-Source Productivity Software

Unit 2: Using Open-Source Productivity Software

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ISBN: 9780133791297
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 17 October, 2014
Format: Spiral Ringed Book
Language: English
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"Written to provide all readers with an opportunity to learn and demonstrate computer and Internet literacy. This title is also appropriate for courses in computer literacy teaching non-Microsoft productivity software such as Google or Open Office." "Computer Literary for IC3 "is written to align with a certification called Internet and Computing Core Certification (IC3).This certification is for users who want to demonstrate the critical computer and Internet skills valued in today s academic and professional environments.The "Computer Literacy for IC3 "text provides students with a broad understanding of the key components of computer literacy in order to prepare for the IC3 exam. This certification has 3 units. Each of these units is available as a separate "Computer Literacy for IC3" text: "Unit 1: Computing Fundamentals (computer concepts)" "Unit 2: Using Open-Source Productivity Software" "Unit 3: Living Online (the Internet)" "Unit 2: Using Open-Source Productivity Software " covers productivity software based on open-source productivity software, including word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, and databases. "

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