Computer Concepts, Illustrated Introductory, Seventh Edition, is your solution for making practical computer concepts engaging and approachable for both the computer "rookies" and "hotshots" in your class. Its signature two-page spread and highly-visual layout successfully make concepts easy to understand and apply for a variety of learning types. This new edition integrates more technology than ever before into the text, providing an engaging, interactive learning experience.
definitely a book for computer beginners only, it has a easy to follow layout with diagrams and illustrations. will be quite redundant for those who know their way around a computer. my favorite quote so far:
"Although e-mail is delivered quickly, it is important to use proper netiquette when composing a message. Netiquette (Internet etiquette) is a series of customs or guidelines for maintaining civilized and effective communications in online discussions and exchanges. For example, typing in all caps, such as 'WHAT DID YOU DO?' is considered shouting and rude."
This is my textbook for my new class this semester. I have started the first chapter. I like the pictures and the easy vocabulary definitions of unfamiliar and familiar terms.
i love it.... i can learn so many things... more knowledge of computers are invading my brain :) hope i could understand it all and gonna stock it on my brain:)