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Karyn's Toolkit These free tutorials are geared toward intermediate and advanced users of Microsoft Office. However, if you are
new to MS Office you can still benefit! While the tutorials are written in either Office 2000 or Office 2002, nearly
everything applies to both. You will find a printer-friendly version link
available on the last page of almost all tutorials.
Office Tutorials Several Office Tutorials which will require a download of
each in Word format. Need a Word Viewer. (This viewer covers Word 97 and up) This one also has some Publisher
tutorials.
This tutorial has been designed to help people who have never used
a computer before. We will concentrate on using the mouse and a few other basic skills. Ask a librarian for information on
local computer classes for more in-depth instruction.
Accessibility tutorials available for:
In Home Learning I have looked at several of these sites trying to find the
right one for the novice user, I think I have found one that no ranks up with the best. Lots of information here for beginners
plus others. Check it out.
Welcome to Wiredguide™
- a beginner's guide
to computer help, internet help and general computing interest from chat to shareware. If you're reading this, you don't
need help getting onto the internet or surfing the web. But if you are new to computing and the internet and you find yourself
confused and frustrated, rest assured, it isn't just you. Fortunately, there are many people and resources available on the
internet to help you out with some of these questions.
HiTMilL A very interesting
informative site!!
Hitmill.com is focused on Web and Internet technology
training for students and Computer Programming, Networking, and Security by providing free tutorials and articles and by developing
and researching online resources for students and developers.
OCW is a free publication of course materials used at MIT.
- Get lecture notes, problem sets, labs
and more.
- Watch lecture videos and demonstrations.
- Study a wide variety of subjects.


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