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Using a horizontal organization (i.e., by task rather than program)
Computer Literacy introduces students in the behavioral sciences to
the computer resources they use on campus to do their work.
Beginning with an introduction to computers, authors Ira H.
Bernstein and Paul Havig use numerous examples with demonstrations
(such as how to export an Excel file to a Word file) to show the
reader how to select between programs for their specific needs, how
to use the computer for communication and literature search
purposes, how to use computers for databases and statistical
programming, and some basics of computer programming. To enhance
your students reading, the authors provide:
Using a horizontal organization (i.e., by task rather than program)
Computer Literacy introduces students in the behavioral sciences to
the computer resources they use on campus to do their work.
Beginning with an introduction to computers, authors Ira H.
Bernstein and Paul Havig use numerous examples with demonstrations
(such as how to export an Excel file to a Word file) to show the
reader how to select between programs for their specific needs, how
to use the computer for communication and literature search
purposes, how to use computers for databases and statistical
programming, and some basics of computer programming. To enhance
your students reading, the authors provide:
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