Course Technology COMPUTER APPLICATIONS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CATALOG CONTENTS PRODUCT CATEGORIES Assessment and Training Software 5 Computer Concepts 11 Databases 23 Internet 31 Office Suites 41 Operating Systems 65 Presentation Tools 72 Spreadsheets 78 Web Design and Development 87 Word Processing 110 RESOURCES Author/Title Index 118 SHELLY CASHMAN SERIES SHELLY CASHMAN SERIES For over 30 years, the Shelly Cashman Series has produced the most trusted textbooks in computer education, effectively introducing computers to millions of students. The Shelly Cashman Series is dedicated to continually producing the highest quality, most up-todate, and innovative learning materials on the market. Through all of the changes in technology education, this series has stayed true to its mission by seeking out the real issues educators and students face and answering those needs through innovative courseware. With the Shelly Cashman Series, your success is guaranteed! Whether you are teaching the latest applications from Microsoft, an introduction to computer concepts, Web design, programming, or dozens of other courses, there is a book in the Shelly Cashman Series for you. Shelly Cashman Series Users Love This Series For: A Pedagogy: Keeps students on track with a highly visual A Chapter Objectives: Clearly outline tasks and skills students will A accomplish by the end of the chapter. Marginal Notes: Add depth and perspective to topics covered by providing additional background tips and information for students. A Extensive End-of-Chapter Exercises: Require critical thinking A Robust Online Companions: Help students learn and master presentation of step-by-step, screen-by-screen instructions. and reinforce concepts and skills learned. skills through a variety of innovative activities, including chapter reinforcement exercises, practice tests, flash cards, learning games, and more. 2 23 NEW PERSPECTIVES SERIES Give your students a comprehensive, hands-on, and engaging experience learning concepts or applications! The New Perspectives Series offers a critical-thinking, problem-solving approach to teaching computer skills. It challenges students to apply what they’ve learned to real-life tasks, enabling them to easily transfer their skills to new situations. NEW PERSPECTIVES SERIES Extensive end-of-tutorial material and cutting-edge technology ensure that students have the resources they need to practice their skills and enhance their computer knowledge. The New Perspectives Series—where experience meets innovation. Hallmarks of the New Perspectives Series: Approach: Helps students understand why they are learning what they are learning, promoting the retention of skills beyond the course. A Tutorial Case: Students learn applications through an engaging, problem-solving process based on realistic cases. A Quick Check Questions: Gives students a meaningful way to self-evaluate their understanding of conceptual material at key points throughout a tutorial. A Cutting-Edge Technology: Provides numerous opportunities to enhance your course with lab assignments, Internet assignments, rich Online Companions, and more. A End-of-Tutorial Material: Engaging assignments and case problems have always been a highlight of the New Perspective Series. A ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 3 ILLUSTRATED SERIES Give students an edge in the classroom with the Illustrated Series. ILLUSTRATED SERIES The Illustrated Series was created more than 10 years ago by a team of instructional designers. The goal was to create a series that appealed to today’s visual learners—students who want to get the most out of their course without a lot of reading. Over the years we’ve perfected this approach based on the classroom experiences of instructors like you. With a visually intense, skills-building approach, the Illustrated Series uses a structured lesson format to provide concise, easy-to-follow steps, while design features call out important concepts and information. Our popular, streamlined format presents each lesson on a two-page spread, with step-by-step instructions on the left and oversized screen illustrations on the right. This signature style, coupled with the flexibility of our content, makes the Illustrated Series ideal for teaching a wide variety of students. Illustrated Series Users Love This Series For: Succinct Lessons: Each two-page spread focuses on a single software skill or concept, making it easy for students to grasp what is being presented. A Lesson Overviews: Concise text introduces the basic principles of the lesson and integrates a real-world case study. A Steps: Clear, step-by-step directions explain how to complete the lesson with action items in green, bold text. A A Illustrations: Each lesson features large, full-color visuals and A Quality: All of our products undergo rigorous quality assurance representations of how students’ screens should look. checks to ensure that the content is accurate and clear. 4 ASSESSMENT AND TRAINING SOFTWARE... 5 Assessment and Training Solutions for Microsoft Office Assessment & Training Software The premier proficiency-based assessment and training environment for Microsoft® Office Since 1997 the SAM family of products has been building bridges to the most current technology with its integrated testing and training. SAM 2007 continues in this tradition while expanding its reach to assess new skills that are essentials to users of Microsoft Office 2007. With SAM 2007, students can test in high-fidelity, multi-pathway simulation exercises for a true real-world experience. With an interface that is intuitive and easy to navigate, even first-time users will have a positive testing experience. The SAM “system” includes Assessment, Training and Projects, featuring page references and remediation for Course Technology’s Office textbooks. SAM Assessment helps evaluate students’ proficiency at Microsoft® Office 2007 applications. Instructors can build custom exams with SAM to address how students will use Office 2007 beyond the classroom. SAM Training uses rich, engaging interactive learning methods to allow students to learn in the way that works best for them by reading, watching, or receiving guided help. Visual indicators let students know which tasks they’ve completed, allowing for hands-on training tailored specifically for them. To find out more, go to www.cengage.com/samcentral or contact your Cengage Learning representatives now! SAM Projects is an online, live-in-the application productivity tool that assesses a student’s ability to use Microsoft Office effectively. SAM Projects evaluate proficiency at completing Word, Excel, PowerPoint or Access projects to effectively communicate, solve a problem, or make a decision. Students receive detailed feedback on their project within minutes. Instructors save time by not handgrading projects and SAM ensures consistency of grading. SAM 2007 v6.0 Assessment, Training, Projects Printed Access Code 978-0-8400-6774-6 (0-8400-6774-7) SAM2010 Available Fall 2010 6 CaseGrader Microsoft Office 2007 Course is on the Case with Auto-Graded Projects Your students will get hands-on experience as they work live in the applications to complete projects related to real-world business problems. Upon completion, student work is submitted through CoursePort, our secure grading portal, to receive instant feedback, and save you from manually grading assignments. To access the site, visit: http://cgoffice2007.course.com Download instructions to see what skills are included in the project. With CaseGrader Office 2007 you can: A A A A A Efficiently assess multiple skills through case-based Microsoft Office 2007 assignments. Assessment & Training Software CaseGrader: Microsoft Office 2007 is designed to take your students’ skills to the next level by offering them instant feedback on 28 case-based assignments in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Ensure that students are getting relevant experience by completing projects live in the application. Track student performance step-by-step, with incorrect actions highlighted, so you can easily see where students went wrong and target areas for improvement. Complete projects in the real application. Assess results in the secure Gradebook with CoursePort, where both you and your students can track and view progress. Identify students who may have shared files using CaseGrader’s unique Cheating Detection feature. 978-1-4239-9856-3 (1-4239-9856-1) CaseGrader for Excel 2007 also available! Casegrader: Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Casebook with Autograding Technology View results in linear form as well as with callouts in the actual graded document. 978-1-4239-9823-5 (1-4239-9823-5) ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 7 Assessment & Training Software A Guided Tour of Hot Technologies 2010 A Guided Tour of Microsoft Office 2010 Corinne Hoisington Corinne Hoisington 978-0-538-75287-9 (0-538-75287-4) © 2011 [CD-ROM] 978-0-538-75046-2 (0-538-75046-4) 2011 [CD ROM] NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Adds excitement to the classroom with information on the hottest technologies available on the Web. • Sparks classroom discussion with 30 mini-movies on the latest technologies from Google Apps to cloud computing. • Takes the prep work out of providing students with cutting-edge technology applications. • Keeps students engaged with content relevant to their lives by allowing them to experience the most cutting-edge new tools on the Web by watching them in action. • Comes with assignments, which ask students to experience the technology on their own. • Provides a great way to introduce your students to Microsoft Office 2010. Students can prepare to transition to the new software in just over an hour! • Makes a great companion to any Office or Computer Concepts course. • Features 10 5-minute movie tutorials, that cover the Office 2010 user interface and the new features of Word 2010, Excel 2010, Access 2010, and PowerPoint 2010. Plus one bonus tutorial on Windows 7, Microsoft’s new operating system. • Available as a CD or Web streaming video, allowing students multiple purchasing and viewing options. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Section I: The World At Our Fingertips In Web 2.0. Wordle. Ustream.Tv. Toondoo. Section II: New Search Engines. Bing Part 1. Bing Part 2. Cuil. Section III: Cloud Computing. Cloud Computing – Overview. Cloud Computing – Zoho. Cloud Computing – Microsoft. Section IV: Web Design And Graphics. Nola. Pictaculous. Sumopaint. Section V: Get Info Anywhere At Anytime. Chacha.Com. Tag Galaxy. Zillow.Com. Section VII What’s New In Sharing Information. Polleverywhere.Com. Zamzar. Slideshare.Net. Section VIII: What’s New In Web 2.0 Social Networking Information. Delicious. Stumbleupon. Linked In Professional Social Network. Section IX: What’s New In Google Tools. Google Latitude. Google Translate. Google Finance. Section X: What’s New In Sites For The College Student. Academic Earth. Google Traffic Maps/Live Maps. Livemocha.Com. Section XI: What’s New In Hot Web Sites. Newseum.org. Slide.com. Yelp.com. 8 NEW Welcome To Office 2010. What’s New In Word 2010 Part 1. Screen Clipping. New Graphics Tools. Backstage. New Print Features. What’s New In Word 2010 Part 2. Paste Preview Feature. Find Feature. Online Collaboration. Author Permissions. Manage Versions Feature. What’s New In Excel 2010 Part 1. Sparklines. Data Slicer. Improved Conditional Formatting. What’s New In Powerpoint 2010 Part 1. New Graphics Tools. Background Removal Tool. Screen Clipping. New Animations And Transitions. What’s New In Powerpoint 2010 Part 2. Better Smart Art. Equation Editor. Action Tool. What’s New In Access 2010. Data Type Gallery. Office Themes. Backstage View. Auto Scale. Center Vertically. What’s New In Publisher 2010. Ribbon Interface. Create An Event Flyer. Most Dramatic Change In Office 2010. What’s New In Onenote 2010. Basics Of Onenote 2010. Ribbon Interface. Note Taking Features Of Onenote 2010. Audio & Video Features. Microsoft Cloud Computing With Office 2010. Windows Live. Microsoft Live Id. Skydrive. Photo Sharing. Office Web Application Sharing. A Guided Tour of Microsoft Windows 7 A Guided Tour of Microsoft Office 2007, Windows Vista Edition Corinne Hoisington Corinne Hoisington 978-0-538-75040-0 (0-538-75040-5) 2010 [CD ROM] FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Provides a great way to introduce your students to the Microsoft Windows 7. Students can prepare to transition to the new operating system in just over an hour! • Makes a great companion to any operating system, Office, or computer concepts course. • Features 10 short movie tutorials that cover the coolest new features of Microsoft Windows 7 as well as improvements from Vista. • Provides a test bank of questions in the Instructor Resources so that you can assess your students’ comprehension of the movie tutorials. • Can be purchased as a CD or a printed access code that allows online streaming video. • Provides a great way to introduce your students to Microsoft Office 2007. Students can prepare to transition to the new software in just over an hour! • Makes a great companion to any Office or computer concepts course. • Features 10 5-minute movie tutorials that cover the new user interface of Office 2007 and the new features of Word 2007, Excel 2007, Access 2007, and PowerPoint 2007. Plus one bonus tutorial on Windows Vista, Microsoft’s new operating system. • Allows your students to learn from a professional who has demonstrated Microsoft Office 2007 and Windows Vista to over 10,000 people. • Provides a test bank of questions in the Instructor Resources so that you can assess your students’ comprehension of the movie tutorials. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Introduction Windows Quick Tour. Windows User Interface. Windows 7 Libraries. Windows 7 Multimedia & Gadgets. Windows 7 New Input Methods. Windows Internet Explorer 8.0. Performance Features. Windows Security. Windows 7 & Windows Lives. Windows 7 Networking. Assessment & Training Software 978-1-4239-0564-6 (1-4239-0564-4) June 2007 [CD-ROM] TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. ## Introduction Welcome Office 2007 Office Quick Tour Word 2007 Word Quick Tour Add Special Elements Proof and Add References Excel 2007 Excel Quick Tour Charts and Formulas Access 2007 Access Quick Tour Forms, Queries, and Reports PowerPoint 2007 PowerPoint Quick Tour Animations and Transitions Windows Vista Windows Vista Quick Tour www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 9 A Guided Tour of Microsoft Windows Vista In a Flash Course Technology 978-1-60334-011-3 (1-60334-011-4) January 2008 [CD ROM] Assessment & Training Software Corinne Hoisington 978-1-4239-0565-3 (1-4239-0565-2) May 2007 [CD-ROM] FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Provides a great way to introduce your students to Microsoft Windows Vista. Students can prepare to transition to the new operating system in just over an hour. • Makes a great companion to any operating system, Office, or computer concepts course. • Features 10 short movie tutorials that cover the new features of Microsoft Windows Vista, plus a PowerPoint presentation that discusses the different versions of Windows Vista. • Allows your students to learn from a professional who has demonstrated Microsoft Windows Vista to thousands of people. • Provides a test bank of questions in the Instructor Resources so that you can assess your students’ comprehension of the movie tutorials. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • • • TABLE OF CONTENTS • 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10 Introduction Vista Quick Tour New User Interface Personalize Windows Photos & Speech New Vista Applications Internet Explorer 7 Improve Performance Mobile Computing Security & Safety Network & Troubleshoot Microsoft® Office 2007 In a Flash contains 16 Web-based video tutorials on CD, each covering basic skills in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access in 10 minutes or less! The first lesson for each application provides the “big picture” for students with a basic explanation of how the application works, a project created from scratch, and examples of how the software is used in various professions. One real-world project example is used throughout the whole set of videos for each application, broken down into its logical steps, providing a full understanding of how to complete a project from start to finish. Students can work at their own pace by pausing, rewinding to review, or skipping skills that may already be familiar. Closed captioning is available for those who cannot use audio. All In a Flash videos are narrated by Ken Baldauf, a real instructor who speaks to students in an engaging, accessible style, accompanied by video demonstrations within the actual software. COMPUTER CONCEPTS... 12 Computer Concepts 22 Computer Concepts for Educators Discovering Computers 2011: Complete, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, Misty E. Vermaat 978-1-4390-8118-1 (1-4390-8118-2) ©2011 904 pages Computer Concepts FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Gives students a complete introduction to the latest in computers and technology including Web 2.0, green computing and Web applications. • Brings relevance to concepts with updated FAQ and Ethics & Issues boxes, Companies on the Cutting Edge, Technology Trailblazers, and High-Tech Talk articles. • Reinforces and encourages students to explore concepts on their own with the robust Online Companion, which features countless quizzes, learning games, exercises, and special features. • Engages students with New Computer Usage @ Work boxes that describe how computers are utilized in several professional industries and new Innovative Computing boxes that show examples of how particular technologies are used in creative ways. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. Application Software Special Feature: Digital Communications 4. 5. 6. The Components of the System Unit Input Output Special Feature: Digital Imaging and Video Technology 7. 8. INTRO Storage Operating Systems and Utility Programs Special Feature: Buyer’s Guide 2011 10. 11. Communications and Networks Database Management Computer Security and Safety, Ethics, and Privacy Special Feature: Digital Forensics 12. 13. Information System Development Programming Languages and Program Development Special Feature: Web 2.0 Program Development 14. COMPLETE Discovering Computers 2011: Brief (Chapters 1 – 8), International Edition 978-1-4390-8110-5 (1-4390-8110-7) Discovering Computers 2011: Introductory (Chapters 1 – 11), International Edition 978-0-538-47933-2 (0-538-47933-7) The Internet and World Wide Web Special Feature: Making Use of the Web 9. ADDITIONAL VERSIONS Introduction to Computers Special Feature: Timeline 2011 BRIEF NEW Discovering Computers 2011: Complete provides students with a current and thorough introduction to computers by integrating the use of technology with the printed text. This Shelly Cashman Series text offers a dynamic and engaging solution to successfully teach students the most important computer concepts in today’s digital world through exciting new exercises that focus on problem solving and critical thinking, along with online reinforcement tools on the unparalleled Online Companion. Updated for currency, students will learn the latest trends in technology and computer concepts and how these topics are integrated into their daily lives. Enterprise Computing Special Feature: Enterprise Order Processing: A Case Study 15. Computer Careers and Certification Special Feature: Living Digitally APPENDICES A: Quiz Yourself Answers B: Computer Acronyms C: Coding Schemes and Number Systems “This book reads well for our level of student, and it is rich with resources to vary assignments from semester to semester.” Sherry Kersey, Hillsborough CC-Dale Mabry Campus 12 Discovering Computers: Fundamentals, 2011 Edition, International Edition, Gary B. Shelly, Misty E. Vermaat 978-1-4390-8119-8 (1-4390-8119-0) ©2011 552 pages NEW DISCOVERING COMPUTERS - FUNDAMENTALS, 2011 Edition covers the same breadth, but with less depth than Discovering Computers 2011, Complete. The text is ideal for use in a short course on computer concepts or in application software courses because of its thorough and concise coverage. Students will gain a solid understanding of the current trends in technology and computer concepts as they are applied to today’s digital world. Updated for currency, this book and the robust Online Companion provide students with the most up-to-date information on the latest technology in today’s digital world. TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES AND BENEFITS 1. Introduction to Computers Special Feature: Timeline 2011 2. The Internet and World Wide Web Special Feature: Making Use of the Web 3. Application Software Special Feature: Digital Communications 4. 5. The Components of the System Unit Input and Output Special Feature: Digital Video Technology 6. 7. Storage Operating Systems and Utility Programs Special Feature: Buyer’s Guide 2011 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Communications and Networks Database Management Computer Security and Safety, Ethics, and Privacy Information System Development and Programming Languages Enterprise Computing Computer Concepts • Takes a concise approach to covering all of the computer concepts students need to know to be digitally literate in today’s technologyfocused environment. • Brings concepts to students’ practical experience with brand new features highlighting how techology is used in various industries. • Contains updated Ethics and Issues, Looking Ahead, FAQ, and Web Link boxes, Companies on the Cutting Edge, and Technology Trailblazers allowing students to more deeply explore the content they are studying. • Engages students with relevant topics including green computing, Web 2.0, and Web applications. • Reinforces and encourages students to explore concepts on their own with the robust Online Companion, which features countless quizzes, learning games, exercises, and special features. Special Feature: Living Digitally APPENDIX A: Quiz Yourself Answers Want to keep your students engaged? Offer interactive training in the latest technology with our exciting and visually stimulating Student Edition Labs version 4.0. The Student Edition Labs are available on our computer concepts Online Companions and also on CD for anytime, anywhere access! Visit http://www.course.com/selabs/about.cfm to learn more. ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 13 Introduction to Computers, 8th Edition Gary B. Shelly, Steven M. Freund, Misty E. Vermaat 978-1-4390-8131-0 (1-4390-8131-X) ©2011 40 pages Get ready to learn about today’s digital world with Introduction to Computers. This concise text provides a visually-engaging introduction to the most current information on computers and technology. Students will gain an understanding of the essential computer concepts they need to know to help them be successful in today’s computing world. NEW EDITION Computer Concepts FEATURES AND BENEFITS • The perfect addition to any course where basic computer concepts are covered in the first few lectures. • Provides students with an understanding of the components of a computer as well as covering computer concepts. • Completely updated for currency, ensuring your students will be introduced to the latest computer developments. • New Case Studies at the end of the chapter require critical thinking and reinforce the concepts learned. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 14 Objectives. What Is a Computer? What Does a Computer Do? Why Is a Computer so Powerful? How Does a Computer Know What to Do? What Are the Components of a Computer? Input Devices. System Unit. Output Devices. Storage Devices. Communications Devices. Computer Software. Networks and the Internet. How to Purchase a Personal Computer. How to Purchase a Desktop Computer. How to Purchase a Notebook Computer. How to Purchase a Tablet PC. How to Purchase a Personal Mobile Device. Discovering Computers and Microsoft® Office 2007: A Fundamental Combined Approach, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, Misty E. Vermaat 978-0-538-47934-9 (0-538-47934-5) ©2011 1000 pages Book cover not available NEW DISCOVERING COMPUTERS & MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007: A FUNDAMENTAL COMBINED APPROACH is designed to provide you with everything you need for your Intro to Computers course in one book. This new offering from the Shelly Cashman Series combines the best selling Discovering computers computer concepts material with Microsoft Office 2007 applications content to provide you and your students with a single offering for your Intro to computers Course. TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES AND BENEFITS Discovering Computers Fundamentals. 1. Intro to Computers. Special Feature 1: Living Digitally. 2. Internet & WWW. Special Feature 2: Making Use of the Web. 3. Application Software. Special Feature 3: Digital Video. 4. OS and Utility Programs. Special Feature 4: Digital Communications. 5. Security and Safety, Privacy & Ethics. Special Feature 5: Buyer’s Guide. Microsoft Windows Vista. Introduction to Windows Vista. Internet Explorer 8. Introduction to Windows Internet Explorer. Microsoft Word 2007. 1. 2. Computer Concepts • A singular text provides all of your students’ needs for coverage of both computer concepts and Microsoft office 2007 skills. • A proven step-by-step pedagogy and enhanced callouts on screenhots walk students through each step of a task, making it easy to learn difficult tasks. Creating and Editing a Word Document. Creating a Research Paper. Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. 1. 2. Creating and Editing a Presentation. Creating a Presentation with Illustrations and Shapes. Microsoft Excel 2007. 1. 2. Creating a Worksheet and an Embedded Chart. Formulas, Functions, Formatting, and Web Queries. Microsoft Access 2007. 1. 2. Creating and Using a Database. Querying a Database. Microsoft Office 2007 Integration. 1. Integrating Office 2007 Applications and the World Wide Web. APPENDIX A: Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007. B: Help. C: Customizing Microsoft Office 2007. ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 15 New Perspectives on Computer Concepts 2011: Comprehensive, 13th Edition, International Edition June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja Computer Concepts— Illustrated Introductory, 8th Edition, International Edition 978-0-538-47146-6 June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja (0-538-47146-8) ©2011 856 pages 978-0-538-75503-0 (0-538-75503-2 ) ©2011 462 pages NEW EDITION NEW EDITION Creating a fully integrated and interactive teaching and learning environment, NEW PERSPECTIVES ON COMPUTER CONCEPTS 2011 consists of a printed book, companion Web site, media rich BookOnCD, and WebTrack assessment. Students and Instructors work in sync to explore, understand, and apply computer technology in everyday life. Make today’s most timely computer concepts engaging and relevant for your students! The Illustrated Series has thoroughly revised this 8th edition to reflect the feedback from instructors and students. Among the improvements are the additions of interactive lab scenarios, new assessment opportunities, and a new streamlined design. FEATURES AND BENEFITS Computer Concepts FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Comes with ample assessment opportunities to give your students plenty of practice. Plus, they’re auto graded and tracked to your gradebook. • Helps students visualize computer concepts with the BookOnCD, which contains screen tours, animations, and quizzes. • Enables students and instructors to work in sync by using the multiple technology assets that come with New Perspectives on Computer Concepts 2011. • Emphasizes social and ethical issues to draw attention to important topics and provide material for thought-provoking classroom discussions. • Covers new, emerging trends and the latest technological advances. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Orientation Computers and Digital Basics Computer Hardware Computer Software Operating Systems and File Management LANs and WLANs The Internet The Web and E-Mail Digital Media The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics Information Systems Analysis and Design Databases Computer Programming ADDITIONAL VERSIONS: BRIEF: Orientation; Chapters 1–4, International Edition 978-0-538-47154-1 (0-538-47154-9) INTRODUCTORY: Orientation; Chapters 1–8, International Edition 978-0-538-47147-3 (0-538-47147-6) 16 • Highly visual streamlined layout presents topics on two facing pages and appeals to a wide variety of learning style. • Comprehensive coverage includes detailed lessons on important computer concepts and the newest technology trends. • Ample end of unit exercises provide review, practice, and assessment opportunities. • Online Companion – The addition of games and study tools to the 8th edition Online Companion will make students more active in the learning process and help them to retain information. TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started with Student Edition Labs. Unit A: Computer and Internet Basics. Unit B: Computer Hardware. Unit C: Computer Software. Unit D: Digital Electronics and File Management. Unit E: Networks and Connecting to the Internet. Unit F: Data Security. Unit G: The Web and E-Commerce. Unit H: Digital Media. Unit I: The Computer Industry and Careers. ADDITIONAL VERSION: ESSENTIAL 978-0-538-75390-6 (0-538-75390-0) Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, Comprehensive, 13th Edition, International Edition Understanding Computers in a Changing Society, 4th Edition, International Edition Deborah Morley, Charles S. Parker 978-0-538-45174-1 Deborah Morley, (0-538-45174-2) ©2011 420 pages 978-0-538-74248-1 NEW EDITION (0-538-74248-8) ©2011 792 pages NEW EDITION Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow gives your students a classic introduction to computer concepts with a modern twist! Known for its emphasis on industry insight, this text makes concepts relevant to today’s career-focused students. FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES AND BENEFITS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Introduction Module Introduction to the World of Computers. Hardware Module The System Unit: Processing and Memory Storage Input and Output. Software Module System Software: Operating Systems and Utility Programs Application Software. Networks and the Internet Module Computer Networks The Internet and World Wide Web Network and Internet Security. Web Applications Module Multimedia and the Web E-Commerce. Systems Module Information Systems and System Development Program Development and Programming Languages Databases and Database Management Systems Computers and Society Module Computer Security and Privacy Intellectual Property Rights, Ethics, Health, Access, and the Environment References and Resources Guide 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. ## Introduction to the World of Computers. A Closer Look at Hardware and Software The Internet and World Wide Web. Network and Internet Security. Computer Security and Privacy Intellectual Property Rights and Ethics. Health, Access and the Environment. Emerging Technologies. www.cengage.com/coursetechnology Computer Concepts • MODULAR ORGANIZATION emphasizes the relationship among topics and chapters. • “ASK THE EXPERT” BOXES offer career advice from industry leaders. • “EXPERT INSIGHT” ARTICLES relate that chapter’s topic to IT careers. • ONLINE COMPANION is a portal to extra content such as quizzes, videos, and study guides that help reinforce material and engage students. • EXPERT INSIGHT articles by guest authors from top-name companies discuss how concepts covered in the text relate to students’ lives and careers in the IT industry. • ASK THE EXPERT boxes provide up-to-date information from industry leaders about technology, societal issues, and how computers are used in both traditional and non-traditional careers. • EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES chapter briefly introduces new and emerging technologies and discusses the societal issues relevant to students’ lives. • HAZARD boxes provide practical tips that students can use immediately to protect themselves from computer hardware problems or security and privacy issues. • Covers dozens of new technologies and their social implications throughout the text. 17 Information Technology for Managers, International Edition Succeeding with Technology, 4th Edition, International Edition George Reynolds Kenneth Baldauf, Ralph M. Stair 978-0-538-74566-6 978-0-538-79761-0 (0-538-74566-5) ©2010 500 pages Computer Concepts NEW Today’s managers are increasingly expected to successfully oversee and understand information systems -- even when it is an area in which they have had little formal training or expertise. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR MANAGERS is targeted at these future managers who are expected to understand the business implications of information technology. Real world examples show future managers how information technology can be applied to improve their organization. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR MANAGERS provides a framework for managers to understand their important role visa-vis information technology and it emphasizes the importance of working effectively with all members of the organization to achieve results. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS: Comprehensive table of contents gives readers easy reference to particular sections of the book. • REAL-WORLD BUSINESS EXAMPLES: Addresses timely topics in the opening business vignettes by examining real world businesses and how management oversees information technology in various capacities. • END OF CHAPTER FEATURES: End of Chapter features promote lively classroom discussions and assignments. • INTRUCTOR RESOURCES: Valuable Instructor’s Resources include End of Chapter solutions, a detailed Instructor’s Manual, PowerPoint presentations, and Test Banks. (0-538-79761-4) ©2011 NEW SUCCEEDING WITH TECHNOLOGY – FOURTH EDITION teaches students how to apply technology to practical situations that they’ll encounter in their academic and professional lives. Focusing on current trends that impact the way we live, Succeeding with Technology provides just the right amount of foundational concepts to provide a thorough understanding. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Introduces students to technologies they may not be familiar with through concise and conversational text and engaging screenshots and photographs. • Features updates of current technology trends such as Web 2.0, smart phone technology, and changes in social networks. • Allows students to see how computer concepts are relevant to their own lives with a focus on current and emerging technologies. • Contains pertinent real life examples embedded throughout the text, providing just the right amount of insight into how technology is used outside of the classroom. • Includes a variety of end of chapter material, including Discussion Questions, Try It Yourself exercises, Virtual Classroom Activities, and Teamwork projects. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 18 Managers: Key to Information Technology Results. Strategic Planning. Project Management. Business Process and IT Outsourcing. Corporate Governance and IT. Collaboration Tools and Wireless Networks. E-Business.8. Enterprise Resource Planning. Business Intelligence. Knowledge Management. Enterprise Architecture Ethical, Privacy, and Security Issues 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Why Study Computers and Digital Technologies. Hardware Designed to Meet the Need. Software Solutions for Personal and Professional Gain. The Internet and World Wide Web. Telecommunications, Wireless Technologies, and Computer Networks. Digital Media for Work and Leisure. Database Systems. E-Commerce. Information, Decision Support, and Special-Purpose Systems. Systems Development. Computer Crime and Information Security. Digital Society, Ethics, and Globalization. Current Topics in Technology, 3rd Edition Maureen S. Paparella, Eugene S. Simko 978-1-4390-3870-3 (1-4390-3870-8) February 2010 160 pages NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. ## Mobile Data Protection. The Hybrid Manager. Blogger Litigation. Monitoring Technology in the Workplace. Instructional Technology. Data Brokers. CyberBullying. Mobile WiMax. The New Internet Architecture. Information Surveillance. Purchasing Information. Cloud Computing. Information Censorship. E-Mail Harvesters. The Threat of Complex Networks. Security Obsolescence. Digitization and Copyright Law. Electronic Social Responsibility. Cell Phone Technology. Electronic Election Systems. Laser Technology. Wireless Computing. Managing Information Systems: Adhocracy. Electronic Resources. The New Digital Divide. Cell Phone Security. Internet Crime. Cyber Infrastructure. Electronic Commerce. Technology Addiction. www.cengage.com/coursetechnology Computer Concepts • Offers 30 articles featuring the latest topics and trends in technology. • Provides Things to Think About critical thinking questions which stimulate student discussions of the topics covered. • Serves as a perfect addition to a Computer Concepts or Office course to build awareness of the role of technology in both personal and professional areas. • Introduces the article topic and provides background information in a preface and then presents the topic as a mini case study. 19 Practical PC, 6th Edition June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja 978-0-538-74672-4 (0-538-74672-6) ©2011 336 pages Part of the Practical series, this text offers an engaging, interactive approach to teaching PC concepts. The companion BookOnCD features videos, animations, screen tours, and activities, giving students hands-on experience with their PC. NEW Computer Concepts FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Addresses the specific needs of beginning computer users by focusing on essential concepts and basic practical skills, without getting bogged down in specialized terminology or technical explanations. • Uses a reader-friendly FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions) approach to help students focus on what they really need to know. • Includes coverage of buying and upgrading a PC: information students can use outside of the classroom. • Offers built-in assessment with updated, interactive Quick Checks and on-screen quizzes that allow students to track their progress. • The accompanying BookOnCD contains an electronic version of the entire textbook, filled with animation, screen tours, and hands on activities. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20 PART A: PC Basics Getting Started Looking at Windows Installing and Learning Software PART B: Computer Files Files Basics Organizing Files and Folders Protecting Your Files PART C: The Internet, the Web, and E-Mail Connecting to the Internet Browsing and Searching the Web Sending E-Mail and Attachments PART D: Application Software Writing and Printing Documents Working with Spreadsheets. Accessing Databases Making Presentations. PART E: Graphics, Sound, and Video Working with Graphics Recording and Editing Sound Creating Desktop Video and Animation PART F: Upgrades and Expansion Looking “Under the Hood” Buying a PC Upgrading and Expanding Your PC Practical Computer Literacy, International Edition, Second Edition June Parsons, Dan Oja 978-1-4390-4036-2 (1-4390-4036-2) ©2010 438 pages NEW EDITION PRACTICAL COMPUTER LITERACY, Second Edition, provides clear, comprehensive instruction on the basics of computer literacy. This convenient, reader-friendly text integrates computer concepts, Microsoft Office 2007 applications, and Internet essentials within a streamlined package that meets the latest IC3 and other computer literacy exam standards. Concise lessons within each chapter, usually one page in length, are presented in an appealing Frequently Asked Questions format and include full-color screenshots or diagrams. Additionally, the textbook comes with a robust BookOnCD, which is a digital version of the textbook that “brings the book to life” with videos, animated diagrams, software tours and provides assessment opportunities via WebTrack technology. FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS • This text maps to the globally recognized IC3 exam standards, providing students with all of the information and skills needed to become Internet and computer core certified • Nearly 50 projects in the back of the book allow students develop their skills by applying what they learn to real-world scenerios. www.cengage.com/coursetechnology Computer Concepts ## Part I: FUNDAMENTALS. 1. Computer Hardware 2. Peripheral Devices. 3. System and Application Software. 4. Installing Software. 5. Getting Started with Windows XP. 6. Getting Started with Windows Vista. 7. Working with Files. Part II: APPLICATIONS. 8. Getting Started with Application Software. 9. Creating a Document. 10. Formatting a Document. 11. Finalizing a Document. 12. Creating a Worksheet. 13. Formatting a Worksheet. 14. Finalizing a Worksheet. 15. Creating a Presentation. 16. Finalizing a Presentation. 17. Creating a Database. 18. Finalizing a Database. Part III: ONLINE CONNECTIONS. 19. Networks. 20. Working with E-mail. 21. Browsing the Web. 22. Computer Risks and Benefits. Part IV: PROJECTS. 23. Introduction to Projects. 24. Submitting an Assignment as a Printout or on a Removable Storage Device. 25. Submitting an Assignment as an E-mail Attachment. 26. Microsoft Office 2007 Configuration. 27. Windows and File Management Projects. 28. Projects for Windows Application Basics. 29. Projects for Microsoft Word. 30. Projects for Microsoft Excel. 31. Projects for Microsoft PowerPoint. 32. Projects for Microsoft Access. 33. E-mail Projects. 34. Web Projects. 21 Teachers Discovering Computers: Integrating Technology and Digital Media in the Classroom, 6th Edition, International Edition Computer Concepts BASICS, Fourth Edition Ann Ambrose, Dolores J. Wells 978-1-4239-0461-8 (1-4239-0461-3) December 2008 480 pages Gary B. Shelly, Glenda A. Gunter, Randolph E. Gunter Computer Concepts NEW EDITION 978-1-4390-7925-6 (1-4390-7925-0) ©2010 600 pages Teachers Discovering Computers introduces future educators to technology and digital media. Tomorrow’s teachers will learn about the latest trends in technology and how to integrate these concepts into their classroom using a variety of practical applications to successfully teach the current generation of digital students. FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS • Includes eight chapters, eight special features, and two appendices that instruct teachers on using technology and digital media in today’s classroom. • Provides tomorrow’s teachers with extensive ideas and resources for teaching today’s digital students through integrating technology into their curriculum. • Offers updated features, including Integration Strategies boxes and Special Features focusing on teaching online, blogs, and wikis. • Enhances student learning through updated end of chapter exercises highlighting Web 2.0 and other technology updates. • Guides students to popular educational Web sites and software programs through the dedicated Companion Web Site. • Offers cross-curricular activities that integrate science, language arts, social studies, and mathematics into the classroom. • Provides extensive hands-on exercises and projects. • Examines important topics including online research, solving problems, ethical issues, and finding information. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. TABLE OF CONTENTS 11. 12. 1. 2. Integrating Educational Technology into the Curriculum 13. Special Feature: A World Without Wires 14. Communications, Networks, the Internet, and the World Wide Web Special Feature: Guide to World Wide Web Sites, Search Techniques, and Search Tools for Education 3. Application Software Productivity Tools for Educators Special Feature: Creating Web Pages, Blogs, Wikis, and More 4. Hardware for Educators Special Feature: Buyer’s Guide 5. Integrating Multimedia and Educational Software Applications Special Feature: Digital Imaging and Video Technology 6. Technology, Digital Media, and Curriculum Integration Special Feature: Learning Theories and Educational Research 7. Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies Special Feature: Integrating Web Pages, Blogs, Wikis, and More 8. Security Issues, Ethics, and Emerging Technologies in Education Special Feature: Guide to Professional, State, and Federal Educational Web Sites APPENDIX A: B: 22 C: Guide to Professional Educational Organizations Guide to State and Federal Government Educational Web Sites. References 15. 16. 17. Unit 1: Computer Basics Understanding Computers and Computer Literacy The Internet and the World Wide Web The Internet and Research How a Computer Processes Data Input, Output, and Storage Operating Systems and Software Networks Unit 2: Using the Computer Keyboarding Windows and File Management Word Processing Presentation Graphics Spreadsheets Databases E-Mail and Electronic Communication Unit 3: Computers and Society Evaluating Electronic Information Creating a Web Page Technology, the Workplace, and Society DATABASES... 24 Microsoft Access 2010 28 Microsoft Access 2007 Microsoft® Office Access 2010: Introductory, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Philip J. Pratt, Mary Z. Last Book cover not available 978-0-538-74873-5 (0-538-74873-7) ©2011 376 pages NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Gives students a complete presentation of Access 2010, including new features of the software, using the highly-successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy. • Gives students the information they need to know, when they need to know it through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved call-outs on screenshots. • Increases students’ retention with brand new end-of-chapter exercises, including Make It Right, Extend Your Knowledge, and Make It Personal, which emphasize problem-solving and experimentation. TABLE OF CONTENTS Office 2010 and Windows 7: Essential Concepts and Skills. Access Common Elements. 1. Creating and Using a Database 2. Querying a Database 3. Maintaining a Database 4. Creating Reports and Forms 5. Multi-Table Forms 6. Using Macros, Switchboards, PivotTables, and PivotCharts Databases SQL Feature: Using SQL 24 ADDITIONAL VERSIONS 7. COMPLETE (available October 2010) 978-0-538-74819-3 (0-538-74819-2) 8. 9. Advanced Report Techniques Advanced Form Techniques Administering a Database System APPENDICES COMPREHENSIVE (available December 2010) 978-0-538-74863-6 (0-538-74863-X) Project Planning Guidelines Microsoft Business Certification Program C: Publishing Office 2010 Web Pages to a Web Server D: Web Apps Appendix Capstone Projects A: B: New Perspectives on Microsoft® Office Access 2010, Comprehensive, International Edition Book cover not available Joseph J. Adamski, Kathleen T. Finnegan, 978-0-538-47096-4 (0-538-47096-8) ©2011 840 pages NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2010. 1. Creating a Database 2. Building a Database and Defining Table Relationships. 3. Maintaining and Querying a Database. 4. Creating Forms and Reports. 5. Creating Advanced Queries and Enhancing Table Design. 6. Using Form Tools and Creating Custom Forms. 7. Creating Custom Reports. 8. Sharing, Integrating, and Analyzing Data 9. Using Action Queries and Advanced Table Relationships. 10. Automating Tasks with Macros. 11. Using and Writing Visual Basic for Applications Code. 12. Managing and Securing a Database.Additional Cases. APPENDICES A: ADDITIONAL VERSIONS Relational Databases and Database Design. BRIEF: (Tutorials 1 - 4) 978-0-538-47644-7 (0-538-47644-3) INTRODUCTORY: (Tutorials 1 - 8) 978-0-538-47097-1 (0-538-47097-6) ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology Databases • Business case scenarios keep students engaged throughout the tutorials, providing a real-world context in which they can apply the concepts and skills presented. • Visual Overview – a two-page spread at the start of each session – gives a preview of the topics and terms covered in the session and can be used as a study guide before quizzes and tests. • Key Steps highlight important steps to help students pay close attention to completing the step correctly and avoid timeconsuming rework. • ProSkills Boxes tie Access 2010 concepts and skills with career relevancy by providing guidance for using the software in professional situations. • ProSkills exercises integrate the technology skills students learn with one or more of today’s necessary professional skills, such as teamwork, written communication, verbal communication, problem solving and decision making. 25 Microsoft® Office Access 2010: Illustrated Complete Lisa Friedrichsen 978-0-538-74717-2 (0-538-74717-X) ©2011 504 pages NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS Databases • Easy-to-follow and easy-to-absorb two-page spread lessons appeal to a wide variety of learning styles. • End-of-chapter Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops make concepts relevant and easier to understand through hands-on applications and detailed explanations. • Quick Tips and Trouble boxes within the step-by-step instructions help students avoid typical errors and pitfalls. • Clues to Use boxes offer concise information that expands on the lesson skill or describes a related task, adding context to skills and concepts. • SkyDrive appendix covers how to store and share files with almost anyone anywhere! 26 TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit A: Getting Started with Windows 7. Unit B: Understanding File Management. Getting Started with Office 2010. Unit A: Building and Using Access Tables. Unit B: Building and Using Queries. Unit C: Creating and Using Forms. Unit D: Creating and Using Reports. Unit E: Modifying the Database Structure. Unit F: Creating Multiple Table Queries. Unit G: Enhancing Forms . Unit H: Analyzing Data with Reports. Unit I: Importing and Exporting Data. Unit J: Analyzing Database Design Using Northwind. Unit K: Creating Advanced Queries. Unit L: Creating Advanced Reports. Unit M: Building a Database Interface. Unit N: Creating Macros. Unit O: Creating Modules and VBA. Unit P: Maintaining the Database. Appendix: Working with SkyDrive and Office Web Apps. Microsoft® Office Access 2010: Introductory Pasewark/Pasewark, Jessica Evans 978-0-538-47520-4 (-0-538-47520-X) ©2011 279 pages NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS • Offers a flexible format making this book ideal for classrooms with students who have varying abilities. • Provides numerous step-by-step exercises, review exercises and case projects to enhance students’ learning experiences. • Helps students develop skills individually or in a team setting using strong end-of-lesson material, including Concepts Review projects, and Critical Thinking activities. • Gives students additional information and guidance through Did you Know? boxes, Net tips boxes, and Important boxes. • Increases students’ retention of skills through end-of-lesson exercises including lesson summary, vocabulary and review questions. Lesson 1: Access Basics. Lesson 2: Creating a Database. Lesson 3: Creating Queries. Lesson 4: Creating and Modifying Forms. Lesson 5: Creating and Modifying Reports. Lesson 6: Integrating Access. APPENDICES A: Computer Concepts. B: Keyboarding Databases ## Introduction Unit. Office 2010 Basics and the Internet. Windows 7 Basics. ACCESS UNIT. www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 27 Microsoft Office Access 2007: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Philip J. Pratt, Mary Z. Last 978-1-4188-4341-0 (1-4188-4341-5) August 2007 792 pages Databases 28 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRO 2. 3. 5. 6. INTRODUCTORY: Chapters 1–3; 1 Special Feature; Appendices 978-1-4188-4339-7 (1-4188-4339-3) COMPLETE: Chapters 1–6; 2 Special Features; Appendices 978-1-4188-4340-3 (1-4188-4340-7) Creating Reports and Forms Multi-Table Forms Using Macros, Switchboards, PivotTables, and PivotCharts SQL Feature: Using SQL 7. 8. 9. Advanced Report Techniques Advanced Form Techniques Administering a Database System Web Feature: Sharing Access Data APPENDICES A: B: C: D: ADDITIONAL VERSIONS Creating and Using a Database Querying a Database Maintaining a Database Integration Feature: Sharing Data Among Applications 4. COMPLETE • Gives students a comprehensive presentation of Access 2007, including new features of the software, using the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy. • Offers a new Plan Ahead feature, which prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. • Gives students the information they need to know, when they need to know it, through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved callouts. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to take advantage of the features in the Microsoft Office 2007 new user interface. • Increases students’ retention with brand new end-of-chapter exercises, including Make It Right, Extend Your Knowledge, and Make It Personal, which emphasize problem solving and experimentation. • Meets the requirements of the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam for Microsoft Office Access 2007. COMP FEATURES AND BENEFITS E: F: G: H: Project Planning Guidelines Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 Microsoft Office Access 2007 Help Publishing Office 2007 Web Pages to a Web Server Customizing Microsoft Office Access 2007 Steps for the Windows XP User Microsoft Business Certification Program Database Design Succeeding in Business with Microsoft Office Access 2007: A Problem-Solving Approach New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007, Comprehensive Joseph J. Adamski, Kathleen T. Finnegan Sandra Cable 978-1-4239-0589-9 (1-4239-0589-X) September 2007 816 pages 978-1-4239-0606-3 (1-4239-0606-3) November 2007 668 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Offers comprehensive coverage of the new Access 2007 features including working with Layout View, interactive form and report design capabilities, the Navigation Pane, the Access Trust Center, and changes to security features. • Allows students to begin creating databases in the first tutorial, giving them the opportunity to build databases right from the start. • Provides a Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007 tutorial that gets students up and running with the new features and user interface. • Presents new InSight boxes, which offer best practices for working with the software, and a new Tip feature, which provides hints for more efficient use of the software. • Features Reality Check exercises, new comprehensive, open-ended assignments that give students the opportunity to practice skills by creating practical, real-world documents. • Meets the requirements for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam for Microsoft Office Access 2007. • Challenges students to find effective solutions to business situations through problem solving, critical thinking, and analysis. • Introduces students gradually to more advanced and broader skills through three levels of complexity in each chapter, beginning with an introductory conceptual chapter on databases. • Offers case problems, such as accounting, finance, marketing, and operations management, and Steps to Success activities that provide additional practice in a real-world context. • Provides Feature boxes, quick references to the steps needed to complete tasks, and tips to help students become more efficient users of Access. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 1. INTRODUCTORY BRIEF 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. COMPREHENSIVE 9. 10. 11. 12. 4. Managing Your Files Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007 Creating a Database Building a Database and Defining Table Relationships Maintaining and Querying a Database Creating Forms and Reports Creating Advanced Queries and Enhancing Table Design Using Form Tools and Creating Custom Forms Creating Custom Reports Sharing, Integrating, and Analyzing Data Using Action Queries and Advanced Table Relationships Automating Tasks with Macros Using and Writing Visual Basic for Applications Code Managing and Securing a Database Additional Cases 5. 6. 7. Databases 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction to Data Management with Microsoft Office Access 2007 Preparing to Automate Data Management Building the Database Analyzing Data for Effective Decision Management Collecting Data with Well-Designed Forms Developing Effective Reports Automating Database Processing Enhancing User Interaction Through Programming APPENDIX Relational Databases and Database Design ADDITIONAL VERSION COMPREHENSIVE: Premium Video Edition 978-0-538-47527-3 (0-538-47527-7) NEW ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 29 Microsoft Office Access 2007: Introductory Microsoft Office Access 2007—Illustrated Complete Pasewark and Pasewark, Jessica Evans Lisa Friedrichsen 978-1-4239-0519-6 (1-4239-0519-9) August 2007 488 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Presents lessons in a clean, easy-to-follow two-page spread layout that appeals to a wide variety of learning styles. • Provides complete coverage of how to use Access to create databases and how to manage and retrieve data using tables, queries, forms, and reports. • Now includes expanded coverage of queries and gives students the opportunity to practice retrieving, comparing, and analyzing their data. • Gets students hands-on with creating and manipulating databases from the beginning, while teaching database concepts in context of the skills. • Offers a new Real Life Independent Challenge exercise where students create databases for use in their everyday lives, such as trip planners and travel collections. • Meets the requirements of the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam for Microsoft Office Access 2007. • Offers a flexible format making this book ideal for classrooms with students who have varying abilities. • Provides numerous step-by-step exercises, review exercises, and case projects to enhance students’ learning experiences. • Helps students develop skills individually or in a team setting using strong end-of-lesson material, including Concepts Review projects and Critical Thinking activities. • Gives students additional information and guidance through Did You Know? boxes, Net Tips boxes, and Important boxes. • Increases students’ retention of skills through end-of-lesson exercises including lesson summary, vocabulary, and review questions. • Includes an Online Companion with PowerPoint presentations, key terms, and more for additional student learning. A. B. BRIEF Databases TABLE OF CONTENTS C. D. E. INTRO F. G. H. I. J. K. L. COMPLETE M. N. O. P. Windows Vista Unit A: Getting Started with Windows Vista Windows Vista Unit B: Understanding File Management Getting Started with Office 2007 Getting Started with Access 2007 Building and Using Queries Using Forms Using Reports Modifying the Database Structure Creating Multiple Table Queries Enhancing Forms Analyzing Data with Reports Importing and Exporting Data Analyzing Database Design Using Northwind Creating Advanced Queries Creating Advanced Reports Managing Database Objects Creating Macros Creating Modules and VBA Maintaining the Database ADDITIONAL VERSIONS 30 978-1-4239-0412-0 (1-4239-0412-5) September 2007 279 pages [softcover, spiral-bound] BRIEF: Getting Started with Office 2007; Units A–D 978-1-4239-0517-2 (1-4239-0517-2) INTRODUCTORY: Getting Started with Office 2007; Units A–H 978-1-4239-0518-9 (1-4239-0518-0) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Introduction Microsoft Windows Vista Basics Microsoft Office 2007 Basics Microsoft Access 2007 Access Basics Creating a Database Creating Queries Creating and Modifying Forms Creating and Modifying Reports Integrating Access APPENDICES A: B: Computer Concepts Keyboarding Touch System Improvement INTERNET... 32 Introduction to the Internet 36 Internet Explorer 38 Firefox 38 Microsoft Outlook Web 2.0: Concepts and Applications, International Edition Web 2.0: Making the Web Work for You, Illustrated Gary B. Shelly, Mark Frydenberg Jane Hosie-Bounar, Barbara Waxer Book cover 978-0-538-74526-0 978-0-538-47321-7 not available (0-538-74526-6 ) ©2011 312 pages (0-538-47321-5) ©2011 102 pages Internet NEW NEW EDITION FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Engaging coverage of the most commonly used Web 2.0 skills and concepts including blogging, RSS feeds, and social networking, providing students with a solid understanding of how to integrate Web 2.0 tools in their professional and personal lives. • Explore Exercises provide students with hands-on experiential learning that will aid in retention of skills and concepts. • Integration of student blogs and class wikis so that students can learn through applying the skills. • Discussion of social and business uses of Web 2.0 applications, illustrating the relevancy of these skills to students lives • Makes Web 2.0 topics relevant to students’ academic lives with instruction on evaluating research results and finding media for projects. • Teaches students to collaborate and share information over the Web. • Discusses the importance and consequences of perfecting your online persona. • Gives plenty of assessment and practice opportunities. • Perfect for teacher training courses! This streamlined book gets teachers up to speed on the latest Web 2.0 tools and uses in their classroom. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. The Web Becomes 2.0. 2. Publishing Online. 3. Syndicating Content. 4. Organizing Information. 5. Connecting People. 6. Linking Data. 32 Unit 1. Research 2.0. Media for Projects. Unit 3. Collaborating and Sharing Information. Unit 4. Perfecting Your Persona. Unit 2. Finding Discovering the Internet: Complete Concepts and Techniques, 3rd Edition, International Edition New Perspectives on the Internet: Comprehensive, 8th Edition, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, Albert H. Napier, Ollie N. Rivers Gary P. Schneider, Jessica Evans 978-0-538-45175-8 (0-538-45175-0) ©2010 648 pages 978-1-4390-8112-9 (1-4390-8112-3) ©2011 476 pages NEW EDITION NEW EDITION FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Contains seven chapters and one appendix that provide thorough coverage of the Internet and the World Wide Web. • Provides a broad understanding of the most up-to-date functions, Internet resources, and topics such as security, personal and business blogs, RSS, privacy, copyright and fair use. • Includes coverage of new features in Windows Internet Explorer 8. • Offers extensive hands-on activities throughout the text, including updated Facts@Hand, @Source, and @Issue content, assuring that students have an accurate understanding of concepts to get started on the Internet. • Reinforces Internet concepts and skills with comprehensive end-ofchapter exercises that require critical thinking. • Covers the latest software, including Internet Explorer 8, Mozilla Firefox 3, and Google Chrome • Provides basic through advanced Internet concepts information and is perfect for a browser-generic, full-semester course on the Internet. • Engages students with its hands-on approach and up-to-date coverage of emerging Internet technologies and hot topics such as security, the coolest Web 2.0 applications, and more! • Allows users to operate on Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7. • Features Student Edition Labs on the Online Companion to give students a hands-on, multimedia approach to learning skills. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Into the Internet. 2. Browsing the Web. 3. Searching the Web. 4. Communicating Online. 5. Getting More Out of the Internet. 6. Understanding Internet Technologies and Security. 7. Understanding E-Business. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. APPENDICES A: Internet FEATURES AND BENEFITS 9. Exploring Other Browsers 10. Browser Basics. Basic Communication on the Internet: E-Mail. Webmail. Searching the Web. Information Resources on the Web. User-Generated Content on the Internet. Security on the Internet and the Web. Wireless Networking and Security. Creating Effective Web Pages. Electronic Commerce APPENDIX A: ADDITIONAL VERSION B: BRIEF: Chapters 1 – 4 978-0-538-74470-6 (0-538-74470-7) The Internet and the World Wide Web Microsoft Outlook Express. Additional Research Assignments (1–8) ADDITIONAL VERSION INTRODUCTORY: Tutorials 1–5 978-0-538-47294-4 (0-538-47294-4) ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 33 The Internet Illustrated, 6th Edition, International Edition Internet Research Illustrated, 5th Edition, International Edition Gary Schneider, Jessica Evans, Katherine T. Pinard Donald I. Barker, Melissa S. Barker, Katherine T. Pinard 978-0-538-75101-8 (0-538-75101-0) ©2010 296 pages Internet NEW EDITION 978-0-538-47531-0 (0-538-47531-5) ©2010 120 pages NEW EDITION FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Features the reader-friendly Illustrated Series’ two-page spread format, which provides succinct lessons with instructions on the left page and large, full-color screenshots on the right page. • Makes concepts relevant with end-of-chapter Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops. • Helps students get the most the Internet with the broad range of topics covered! • Predicts commonly made mistakes and offers “Quick Tips” within the step-by-step directions to help students avoid typical errors and pitfalls. • Makes a great reference for future use, thanks to its concise content and streamlined design. • Features the reader-friendly Illustrated Series’ two-page spread format, which provides succinct lessons with instructions on the left page and large, full-color screenshots on the right page. • Makes concepts relevant with end-of-chapter Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops. • Makes a great reference for future use, thanks to its concise content and streamlined design. • Comes with an Online Companion, which is a portal to study guides, quizzes, games, and more! TABLE OF CONTENTS A. TABLE OF CONTENTS B. C. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. Understanding Internet Basics Understanding Browser Basics Using E-Mail Searching the Web Getting Information from the Web Communicating on the Web Downloading Programs and Sharing Files Extending Browser Capabilities Increasing Web Security APPENDIX Using Other Browser and E-Mail Programs 34 D. Searching the Internet Effectively. Constructing Complex Searches. Browsing Subject Guides. Finding Specialty Information. Copyright on the Internet—Illustrated Essentials Google – Illustrated Essentials Barbara Waxer, Marsha Baum 978-1-4239-9953-9 (1-4239-9953-3) ©2009 54 pages Elizabeth Eisner Reding 978-1-4239-0551-6 (1-4239-0551-2) September 2006 64 pages Internet FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS • Gives a brief explanation of understanding the concept of copyright so that students understand when it is acceptable to download and use media from the Internet and when it is necessary to obtain permission. • Provides an Online Companion that contains links to many public domain sites where students can find free copyright-cleared media. • Each lesson title is framed as a question, making the content more relevant and understandable for students. • Makes a great companion to any Microsoft Office, computer concepts, Internet concepts, graphic arts, Web design, or freshman orientation course! A. B. Getting Started with Google Expanding Your Productivity TABLE OF CONTENTS A. B. Why Copyright Matters Unauthorized Use and Fair Use ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 35 Windows Internet Explorer 8: Introductory Concepts and Techniques Internet Explorer 8, Illustrated Essentials Katherine T. Pinard 978-0-538-74485-0 (0-538-74485-5) ©2010 72 pages Gary B. Shell y Steven M. Freund 978-0-324-78167-0 (0-324-78167-9) ©2010 264 pages Internet NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Gives students an introduction to Internet Explorer 8, including coverage of Web Research Techniques, Internet Communication, Internet security and citing Web sources. • Includes coverage of two exciting new Internet Explorer 8 features: Activities and Web Slices. • Gives students the information they need to know when they need to know it through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, Q&A features and improved call-outs on screenshots. • Engages students with Experiment steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions. • Increases students’ retention with end-of-chapter exercises, including Extend Your Knowledge, which emphasize problem-solving and experimentation. • Uses a reader--friendly two--page spread format with succinct instructions on the left and large, full--color screenshots on the right. • Gets students up to speed quickly on navigating, exploring, and searching the World Wide Web using Microsoft Internet Explorer 8. • Helps students get hands--on with the World Wide Web through Independent Challenges in the end--of--unit material. TABLE OF CONTENTS A. B. C. Introduction to Windows Internet Explorer. Internet Research. Internet Communication. APPENDIX A: Internet Explorer Options. E-Mail Accounts. B: Web-Based 36 NEW TABLE OF CONTENTS A. B. Getting Started with Internet Explorer 8. Getting the Most from Internet Explorer 8. Windows Internet Explorer 7: Introductory Concepts and Techniques Microsoft Internet Explorer 7—Illustrated Essentials Donald I. Barker, Katherine T. Pinard Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Steven M. Freund 978-0-619-18834-4 (0-619-18834-0) July 2007 64 pages 978-0-619-20216-3 (0-619-20216-5) July 2007 240 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Gives students an introduction to Internet Explorer 7, including coverage of Web research techniques and communication over the Internet. • Offers a new Plan Ahead feature, which prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. • Gives students the information they need to know, when they need to know it, through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved callouts on screen shots. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to take advantage of the new features in Internet Explorer 7. • Increases students’ retention with brand new end-of-chapter exercises, including Extend Your Knowledge, which emphasize problem solving and experimentation. • Gets students up to speed quickly on navigating, exploring, and searching the World Wide Web using Microsoft Internet Explorer 7. • Teaches important skills at a glance with its highly visual, two-page spread layout. • Helps students get hands-on with the World Wide Web through Independent Challenges in the end-of-unit material. • Offers just the right content for a short course or one day seminar, instructor-led or self-paced training. • Integrates into your course easily with our extensive Instructor Resources. Internet FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS A. B. Getting Started with Internet Explorer 7 Getting the Most from Internet Explorer 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. Introduction to Windows Internet Explorer Web Research Techniques and Search Engines Communicating Over the Internet APPENDICES A: B: Internet Options Signing up for a Free Web-Based E-Mail Account ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 37 Mozilla Firefox: Introductory Concepts and Techniques Microsoft® Office Outlook 2010: Introductory, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Steven G. Forsythe, Steven M. Freund Donald I. Barker, Carol D. Terry 978-0-538-74658-8 (0-538-74658-0) ©2011 296 pages 978-1-4188-5994-7 (1-4188-5994-X) September 2005 256 pages Internet NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Includes three projects, one special feature, and three appendices for an introduction on Firefox; perfect for adding to any concepts or Microsoft Office title. • Provides step-by-step instruction on the popular features of the Firefox browser, including tabbed browsing, pop-up blocking, and integrated search capability. • Utilize the free, bound-in CD containing the Firefox browser and Thunderbird e-mail client software to introduce students to the concepts of open-source software. • Encourages critical thinking with extensive end-of-project exercises, including the unique Cases and Places case studies, which reinforce the concepts and skills learned. • Helps students learn and master skills with the Learn It Online Web page, which includes project reinforcement exercises, practice tests, flashcards, learning games, and more. • Gives students an introduction to Outlook 2010, including new features of the software, using the highly-successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy. • Gives students the information they need to know when they need to know it through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved call-outs. • Chapter topic redistribution offers concise chapters that ensure complete skill coverage and lead to more manageable chapters. • New pedagogical elements enrich material and create an accessible and user-friendly approach allowing easy navigation through the skills in each chapter. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. Introduction to Mozilla Firefox Web Research Techniques and Search Engines Communicating Over the Internet Using Mozilla Thunderbird Special Feature: Open Source Concepts and Firefox Customization APPENDICES A: B: C: Installing Mozilla Firefox Installing Mozilla Thunderbird Mozilla Firefox Options TABLE OF CONTENTS Outlook Common Elements. 1. Using Email and Working with Messages. 2. Managing Your Time Using Calendar. 3. Managing Contacts and Personal Information Outlook Apps for Word. APPENDICES Project Planning Guidelines. Publishing Office 2010 Web Pages to a Web Server. C: Microsoft Business Certification Program. A: B: ADDITIONAL VERSION Complete (available November 2010) 978-0-8400-5476-0 (0-8400-5476-9) 38 Microsoft Office Outlook 2007: Introductory Concepts and Techniques Microsoft Outlook 2010: Illustrated Essentials Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Jeffrey J. Webb Rachel Biheller Bunin 978-0-538-74925-1 (0-538-74925-3) ©2011 80 pages 978-1-4188-5978-7 (1-4188-5978-8) June 2007 216 pages NEW EDITION FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Easy-to-follow and easy-to-absorb two-page spread lessons appeal to a wide variety of learning styles. • End-of-chapter Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops make concepts relevant and easier to understand through hands-on applications and detailed explanations. • Quick Tips and Trouble boxes within the step-by-step instructions help students avoid typical errors and pitfalls. • SkyDrive appendix covers how to store and share files with almost anyone anywhere! TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started with Office 2010. A. Getting Started with E-Mail. B. Managing Information Using Outlook. A: • Gives students an introduction to Outlook 2007, including new features of the software, using the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy. • Offers a new Plan Ahead feature, which prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. • Gives students the information they need to know, when they need to know it, through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved callouts. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to take advantage of the features in the Microsoft Office 2007 new user interface. • Increases students’ retention with brand new end-of-chapter exercises, including Make It Right, Extend Your Knowledge, and Make It Personal, which emphasize problem solving and experimentation. Internet FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS APPENDICES 1. Working with SkyDrive. 2. Managing E-Mail and Contacts with Outlook Managing Calendars and Instant Messaging APPENDICES A: B: C: D: E: F: G: ## Project Planning Guidelines Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 Help Publishing Office 2007 Web Pages to a Web Server Customizing Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 Steps for the Windows XP User Microsoft Business Certification Program www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 39 Microsoft Outlook 2007— Illustrated Essentials Internet Rachel Biheller Bunin 978-1-4239-2567-5 (1-4239-2567-X) September 2007 80 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Presents lessons in a clean, easy-to-follow two-page spread layout that appeals to a wide variety of learning styles. • Provides a quick introduction to basic e-mail skills, including creating and replying to messages, forwarding messages, and managing the Inbox. • Covers additional features of Microsoft Outlook 2007, such as organizing e-mail and contacts, managing appointments, creating notes and using the journal. • Introduces Quest Specialty Travel, a new case study that provides a practical scenario for students as they learn skills. TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started with Office 2007 A. Getting Started with E-Mail B. Managing Information with Outlook 2007 40 OFFICE SUITES... 42 Microsoft Office 2010 48 Microsoft Office 2007 63 Microsoft Office for Macintosh 64 Microsoft Office for Educators SHELLY CASHMAN SERIES — MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 www.course.com/shellycashman In Microsoft Office 2010: Introductory you’ll find features that are specifically designed to engage students, improve retention, and prepare them for future success. Our trademark step-by-step, screen-byscreen approach now encourages students to expand their understanding of the Office 2010 software through experimentation, exploration, and planning ahead. Brand new end of chapter exercises prepare students to become more capable software users by requiring them to use critical thinking and problemsolving skills to create real-life documents. Office Suites TABLE OF CONTENTS NEW Microsoft Office 2010: Introductory, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, Misty E. Vermaat 978-0-538-74707-3 (0-538-74707-2) ©2011 1432 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS • The proven Shelly Cashman Pedagogy of step-by-step, screen-byscreen instruction with a project orientation to teach introductory Office 2010 skills. • New opening chapter presents essential Office 2010 and Windows® 7 skills preventing repetitive coverage of basic skills in the applications chapters and providing students with a strong base for further learning. • Expanded coverage of PowerPoint and Outlook provides a thorough introduction to these applications and gives exposure to the numerous enhancements made to Office 2010. ADDITIONAL VERSIONS Microsoft Office 2010: Advanced Concepts vand Techniques, International Edition (available in November 2010) 978-0-538-74706-6 (0-538-74706-4) Microsoft Office 2010: Post-Advanced Concepts and Techniques, International Edition, (available in February 2011) 978-0-538-74705-9 (0-538-74705-6) 42 Essential Introduction to Computers. Common Elements Chapter. Word 2010. 1. Creating, Formatting, and Editing a Word Document with a Picture. 2. Creating a Research Paper with Citations and References. 3. Creating a Business Letter with a Letterhead and Table Excel 2010 1. Creating a Worksheet and an Embedded Chart 2. Formulas, Functions, and Formatting. 3. What-If Analysis and Working with Large Worksheets. Access 2010 1. Creating and Using a Database 2. Querying a Database 3. Maintaining a Database PowerPoint2010 1. Creating and Editing a Basic Presentation. 2. Reusing a Presentation and Adding Multimedia. OUTLOOK 2010. 1. Using Email and Working with Messages. 1. Managing Your Time Using Calendar. W EB A PPS C HAPTER APPENDICES A: B: C: Project Planning Guidelines Publishing Office 2010 Web Pages to a Web Server. Microsoft Business Certification Program. Capstone, SAM Projects. NEW PERSPECTIVES SERIES — MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 www.course.com/newperspectives With the New Perspectives’ critical-thinking, problem-solving approach, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of Microsoft Office 2010 and will learn how to take advantage of the flexibility it offers. Case-based tutorials challenge students to apply what they are learning to real-life tasks, preparing them to easily transfer skills to new situations. With New Perspectives, students understand why they’re learning what they’re learning and are better situated to retain skills beyond the classroom. TABLE OF CONTENTS New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2010, First Course, International Edition Ann Shaffer, Patrick Carey, June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja, Kathleen T. Finnegan 978-0-538-47098-8 (0-538-47098-4) ©2011 1032 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS • New business case scenarios keep students engaged throughout the tutorials, providing a real-world context in which they can apply the concepts and skills presented. • Key Steps highlight important points to help students pay close attention to completing the step correctly and avoiding timeconsuming rework. • Visual Overview – a two-page spread at the start of each tutorial – gives a visual look at the tasks and elements covered in the tutorial and can be used as a study guide before quizzes and tests. • ProSkills boxes tie Office 2010 concepts with career relevancy by providing guidance on how to use the software in professional situations. • ProSkills Exercises integrate technology skills with professional skills, further grounding concepts in reality. ProSkills exercises include topics such as teamwork, written communication, verbal communication, problem solving, and decision making. ADDITIONAL VERSIONS Office Suites NEW CONCEPTS. Essential Computer Concepts. WINDOWS 7. Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows 7. Managing Your Files with Windows 7. INTERNET. Browser and E-mail Basics. OFFICE. Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2010. WORD 2010. Tutorial 1: Creating a Document. Tutorial 2: Editing and Formatting a Document. Tutorial 3: Creating a Multiple-Page Report. Tutorial 4: Desktop Publishing and Mail Merge. EXCEL 2010. Tutorial 1: Getting Started with Excel. Tutorial 2: Formatting a Workbook. Tutorial 3: Working with Formulas and Functions. Tutorial 4: Working with Charts and Graphics. INTEGRATION. Tutorial 1: Integrating Word and Excel. ACCESS 2010. Tutorial 1: Creating a Database. Tutorial 2: Building a Database and Defining Table Relationships. Tutorial 3: Maintaing and Querying a Database. Tutorial 4: Creating Forms and Reports. INTEGRATION. Tutorial 2: Integrating Word, Excel, and Access. POWERPOINT 2010. Tutorial 1: Creating a Presentation. Tutorial 2: Applying and Modifying Text and Graphic Objects. INTEGRATION. Tutorial 3: Integrating Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. INTERNET. Creating Web Pages with Microsoft Office 2010. APPENDICES A: Tutorial 1: Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP. Tutorial 2: Managing Your Files with Windows XP. B. Capstone Projects. C. SAM Projects. First Course, Brief: 978-0-538-47099-5 (0-538-47099-2) Second Course: 978-0-538-47050-6 (0-538-47050-X) ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 43 ILLUSTRATED SERIES — MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 www.course.com/illustrated Loved by instructors for its visual and flexible way to build computer skills, the Illustrated Series is ideal for teaching Microsoft Office 2010 to both computer rookies and hotshots. Each two-page spread focuses on a single skill, making information easy to follow and absorb. Large, full-color illustrations represent how the students’ screen should look. Concise text introduces the basic principles of the lesson and integrates a case study for further application. Office Suites TABLE OF CONTENTS Book cover not available NEW Microsoft® Office 2010: Illustrated Introductory, First Course, International Edition David Beskeen, Carol Cram, Jennifer Duffy, Lisa Friedrichsen, Elizabeth Eisner Reding 978-1-111-52797-6 (1-111-52797-0) ©2011 680 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Easy-to-follow and easy-to-absorb two-page spread lessons appeal to a wide variety of learning styles. • Increased coverage of research in Word Unit D gives students hands-on experience crafting research papers, helping students to retain and apply skills outside of the classroom. • End-of-chapter Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops make concepts relevant for users and easier to understand through hands-on applications and detailed explanations. • Quick Tips and Trouble boxes within the step-by-step instructions help students avoid typical errors and pitfalls. ADDITIONAL VERSIONS Fundamentals: 978-0-538-48140-3 (0-538-48140-4) Second Course: 978-0-538-74956-5 (0-538-74956-3) 44 CONCEPTS. Unit A: Understanding Essential Computer Concepts. WINDOWS 7. Unit A: Getting Started with Windows 7. Unit B: Understanding File Management. INTERNET EXPLORER. Unit A: Getting Started with Internet Explorer 8. Microsoft Office 2010. Unit A Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2010. WORD 2010. Unit A: Creating Documents with Word 2010. Unit B: Editing Documents. Unit C: Formatting Text and Paragraphs. Unit D: Formatting Documents. Excel 2010. Unit A: Getting Started with Excel 2010. Unit B: Working with Formulas and Functions. Unit C: Formatting a Worksheet. Unit D: Working with Charts. INTEGRATION. Unit A: Integrating Word and Excel. Access 2010. Unit A: Building and Using Access tables. Unit B: Building and Using Queries. Unit C: Creating and Using Forms. Unit D: Creating and Using Reports. INTEGRATION. Unit B: Integrating Word, Excel, and Access. POWERPOINT 2010. Unit A: Creating a Presentation in PowerPoint. Unit B: Modifying a Presentation. Unit C: Inserting Objects into a Presentation. Unit D: Finishing a Presentation. INTEGRATION. Unit C: Integrating Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. OUTLOOK 2010. Unit A: Getting Started with E-mail. Unit B: Managing Information Using Outlook. Appendix: Working with SkyDrive and Office Web Apps. Upgrading to Microsoft® Office 2010 Mary-Terese Cozzola, Barbara Clemens, Barbara M. Waxer 978-0-538-47288-3 (0-538-47288-X) ©2011 62 pages NEW Prepare your students to transition their Microsoft® Office 2007 skills to the Microsoft® Office 2010 software with UPGRADING TO MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010. This print product is closely integrated with SAM 2007 v6.0. Using both products together will allow you to expose your students to Office 2010, enable them to stay current and gauge their competency in Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 with one assessment product. FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS ## Unit A: Upgrading to Word 2010. Unit B: Upgrading to Excel 2010. Unit C: Upgrading to Access 2010. Unit D: Upgrading to PowerPoint 2010. Appendix: Getting Started with Office 2010. Appendix: Working with SkyDrive and Office Web Apps. www.cengage.com/coursetechnology Office Suites • An Upgrading Task Reference shows comparisons between commands in Office 2007 and Office 2010 to help students make the transition. • Tightly integrated with SAM 2007 v6.0 to provide assessment and training opportunities on Office 2010 tasks. • Easy-to-follow and easy-to-absorb two-page spread lessons appeal to a wide variety of learning styles. • End of unit Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops make concepts relevant and easier to understand through hands-on application and detailed explanations. 45 Microsoft® Office 2010: Introductory, International Edition Pasewarkc/Pasewark , Robin M. Romer, Jessica Evans, Katherine T. Pinard, Rachel Biheller Bunin 978-0-538-47518-1 (0-538-47518-8) ©2011 950 pages Book cover not available NEW This text includes features that make learning easy and enjoyable, yet challenging for learners. Students will be engaged with activities that range from simulations to case studies that challenge and sharpen problem-solving skills while gaining the hands-on practice needed to be successful computer users. Office Suites FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Offers a flexible format making this book ideal for classrooms with students who have varying abilities. • Provides numerous step-by-step exercises, review exercises, case projects, integration lessons, and a Capstone project to enhance students’ learning experiences. • Helps students develop skills individually or in a team setting using strong end-of-lesson material, including Command Skills,Concept Skills, Concepts Review, and On-the-Job simulations. • Increases student’s retention of skills through end-of-lesson exercises including lesson summary, vocabulary, and review questions. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Unit. Office 2010 Basics and the Internet. Windows 7 Basics. WORD UNIT. Lesson 1: Word Basics. Lesson 2: Basic Editing. Lesson 3: Helpful Word Features. Lesson 4: Formatting Text. Lesson 5: Formatting Paragraphs and Documents. Lesson 6: Working with Graphics. Lesson 7: Working with Documents. Lesson 8: Increasing Efficiency Using Word. EXCEL UNIT. Lesson 1: Excel Basics. Lesson 2: Changing the Appearance of a Worksheet. Lesson 3: Organizing the Worksheet. Lesson 4: Entering Worksheet Forumlas. Lesson 5: Using Functions. Lesson 6: Enhancing a Worksheet. Lesson 7: Working with Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks. Lesson 8: Working with Charts. ACCESS UNIT. Lesson 1: Access Basics. Lesson 2: Creating a Database. Lesson 3: Creating Queries. Lesson 4: Creating and Modifying Forms. Lesson 5: Creating and Modifying Reports. Lesson 6: Integrating Access. POWERPOINT UNIT. Lesson 1: PowerPoint Basics. Lesson 2: Creating and Enhancing PowerPoint Presentations. Lesson 3: Working with Visial Elements. Lesson 4: Expanding on PowerPoint Basics. OUTLOOK UNIT. Lesson 1: Outlook Basics and E-aMail. Lesson 2: Calendar. Lesson 3: Working with Other Outlook Tools. PUBLISHER UNIT. Lesson 1: Publisher Basics. Lesson 2: Enhancing Publisher Documents. CAPSTONE SIMULATION. APPENDICES 46 A: Computer Concepts. B: Keyboarding. Microsoft® Office 2010 Fundamentals Laura Story, Dawna Walls 978-0-538-47246-3 (0-538-47246-4) ©2011 544 pages NEW This text is ideal for inexperienced computer users who need to learn Microsoft Office 2010 skills for everyday life. Although introductory in nature, this text is comprehensive enough to cover the most important features of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Publisher. FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT 1: GETTING STARTED. 1: Working with Microsoft Office 2010. UNIT 2: MICROSOFT WORD. 1: Understanding Word Basics. 2: Editing and Formatting Text. 3: Formatting Documents. 4: Working with Graphic Objects. Unit Review. UNIT 3: MICROSOFT EXCEL. 1: Understanding Excel Basics. 2: Formatting and Editing the Worksheet. 3: Using Formulas and Functions. 4: Working with Charts. Unit Review. UNIT 4: MICROSOFT POWERPOINT. 1: Understanding PowerPoint Basics. 2: Formatting and Modifying Presentations. 3: Delivering the Presentation. Unit Review. UNIT 5: MICROSOFT ACCESS. 1: Understanding Access Basics. 2: Creating Forms and Reports. Unit Review. UNIT 6: MICROSOFT PUBLISHER. 1: Understanding Publisher Basics. UNIT 7: INTEGRATION BASICS. 1: Understanding Integration Basics. Office Suites • Covers the primary features and commands of each application in self-contained units, which are comprised of multiple lessons. • Emphasizes learning-by-doing with step-by-step exercises that allow students to apply the skills covered in that lesson. • Illustrates concepts with large, full-color screenshots that will help students visualize each step. • Comes with extensive end-of-lesson material such as multiplechoice exercises, individual and teamwork projects, and Critical Thinking activities. APPENDICES A: Windows 7 Basics. B: Outlook Basics. ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 47 SHELLY CASHMAN SERIES — MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 www.course.com/shellycashman Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory Concepts and Techniques Premium Video Edition provides a projectbased, step-by-step approach to teaching the Office 2007 applications using dynamic videos, Capstone projects, and SAM Projects to provide reinforcement and hands-on practice for students. TABLE OF CONTENTS Office Suites 1. 2. 3. Web Feature: Creating Web Pages Using Word 1. NEW 2. 3. Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, Premium Video Edition, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Misty E. Vermaat 978-1-4390-4208-3 (1-4390-4208-X) ©2010 1276 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Engages students with 350 dynamic and exciting videos that correlate to the Table of Contents and mirror the step-by-step pedagogy found in the text. • Provides auto-graded assessment for select end-of-chapter content, where students work live in the application on a real-world project with SAM Projects. ADDITIONAL VERSIONS ESSENTIAL: 978-1-4188-4374-8 (1-4188-4374-1) BRIEF: 978-1-4188-4325-0 (1-4188-4325-3) Microsoft Excel 2007 PART III: MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007. Creating a Worksheet and an Embedded Chart Formulas, Functions, Formatting, and Web Queries What-If Analysis, Charting, and Working with Large Worksheets Web Feature: Creating Web Pages Using Excel 1. 2. 3. Microsoft Access 2007 PART IV: MICROSOFT ACCESS 2007. Creating and Using a Database Querying a Database Maintaining a Database Integration Feature: Sharing Data Among Applications 1. 2. PART V: MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2007. Creating and Editing a Presentation Creating a Presentation with Illustrations and Shapes Web Feature: Creating Web Pages Using PowerPoint 1. 1. PART VI: MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2007. Managing E-Mail and Contacts with Outlook PART VII: MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 INTEGRATION. Integrating Office 2007 Applications and the World Wide Web APPENDICES Project Planning Guidelines Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 C: Microsoft Office 2007 Help D: Publishing Office 2007 Web Pages to a Web Server E: Customizing Microsoft Office 2007 F: Steps for the Windows XP User G: Microsoft Business Certification Program. Capstone Projects .SAM Projects. A: 48 PART I: INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS VISTA. PART II: MICROSOFT WORD 2007. Creating and Editing a Word Document. Creating a Research Paper Creating a Cover Letter and a Resume B: Microsoft® Office 2007: Advanced Concepts and Techniques, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Misty E. Vermaat 978-1-4390-8013-9 (1-4390-8013-5) ©2008 1328 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS Microsoft Word 2007 4. Creating a Document with a Title Page, Table, Chart, and Watermark 5. Generating Form Letters, Mailing Labels, and Directories 6. Creating a Professional Newsletter Integration Feature: Linking an Excel Worksheet and Chart to a Word Document Microsoft Excel 2007 4. Financial Functions, Data Tables, and Amortization Schedules 5. Creating, Sorting, and Querying a Table 6. Creating Templates and Working with Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks Graphics Feature: SmartArt and Images Microsoft Access 2007 4. Creating Reports and Forms 5. Multi-Table Forms 6. Using Macros, Switchboards, PivotTables, and PivotCharts SQL Feature: Using SQL Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 3. Creating a Presentation with Custom Backgrounds and SmartArt Diagrams 4. Working with Information Graphics Collaboration Feature: Collaborating on and Delivering Presentations Microsoft Outlook 2007 2. Managing Calendars and Instant Messaging Microsoft Integration 2007 Microsoft Office 2007 Integration Case Studies Office Suites • Uses the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy to teach students advanced Microsoft Office 2007, Outlook 2007, and integration skills, while providing in-depth coverage of the new software features. • Meets the requirements of the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exams for Microsoft Office Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook 2007 when used in conjunction with the Shelly Cashman Series Introductory and Post-Advanced Concepts and Techniques books. • Offers a new Plan Ahead feature which prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. APPENDICES Project Planning Guidelines Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 C: Microsoft Office 2007 Help D: Publishing Office 2007 Web Pages to a Web Server E: Customizing Microsoft Office 2007 F: Steps for the Windows XP User G: Microsoft Business Certification Program A: B: ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 49 Microsoft Office 2007: Post-Advanced Concepts and Techniques Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Misty E. Vermaat 978-1-4188-4334-2 (1-4188-4334-2) September 2007 1064 pages Office Suites FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Uses the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy to teach students the most advanced Microsoft Office 2007 skills, while providing in-depth coverage of the new software features. • Offers a new Plan Ahead feature, which prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. • Gives students the information they need to know, when they need to know it, through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved callouts on screen shots. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to take advantage of the features in the Microsoft Office 2007 new user interface. • Increases students’ retention with brand new end-of-chapter exercises, including Make It Right, Extend Your Knowledge, and Make It Personal, which emphasize problem-solving and experimentation. • Meets the requirements of the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exams for Microsoft Office Word, Access, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 when used in conjunction with the Shelly Cashman Series Introductory and Advanced Concepts and Techniques books. TABLE OF CONTENTS 7. 8. 9. Microsoft Word 2007 Working with Document Sharing Tools, a Master Document, a Table of Contents, and an Index Creating an Online Form Enhancing an Online Form and Working with Macros, Document Security, and XML Blogging Feature: Creating a Blog Post 7. 8. 9. Microsoft Excel 2007 Using Macros and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) with Excel Formula Auditing, Data Validation, and Complex Problem Solving Importing Data, Working with PivotCharts, PivotTables, and Trendlines Collaboration Feature: Using SharePoint and Excel Services 7. 8. 9. Microsoft Access 2007 Advanced Report Techniques Advanced Form Techniques Administering a Database System Web Feature: Sharing Access Data 5. 6. Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Reusing a Presentation with Multimedia Creating a Self-Running Presentation Containing Animated Shapes Online Feature: Importing Files from the Microsoft Office Online Web Site APPENDICES A: B: C: D: E: F: G: 50 Project Planning Guidelines Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 Microsoft Office 2007 Help Publishing Office 2007 Web Pages to a Web Server Customizing Microsoft Office 2007 Steps for the Windows XP User Microsoft Business Certification Program NEW PERSPECTIVES SERIES — MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 www.course.com/newperspectives Give your students a comprehensive, hands-on, and engaging learning experience with the NEW PERSPECTIVES ON MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007, FIRST COURSE, PREMIUM VIDEO EDITION. This Premium Video Edition includes a Video Companion containing 75 videos of challenging skills, 10 Capstone Projects and SAM Projects instruction files to help “Bring Learning To Life”The New Perspectives Series challenges students to apply what they are learning to real-life tasks, preparing them to easily transfer skills to new situations. With the New Perspectives Series’ case-based, critical thinking approach, students understand why they’re learning what they’re learning, and are better situated to retain skills and concepts beyond the classroom. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. 3. 4. 1. ® New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007 First Course Premium Video Edition, International Edition Ann Shaffer, Patrick Carey, Kathleen T. Finnegan, Joseph J. Adamski, Roy Ageloff, S. Scott Zimmerman, Beverly B. Zimmerman 978-1-4390-4033-1 (1-4390-4033-8) ©2010 1168 pages 2. 3. 4. 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Video Companion. 75 illustrative videos on the most challenging skills presented in the text support diverse learning modalities and provide instructors with pre-class video assignments or post-class topic refresher options. • Capstone Projects. 10 Capstone Projects (2 per application and 2 Integration Projects) present new case scenarios in which students must apply all the major skills they’ve learned for each application, demonstrating their understanding of and proficiency with the software. • SAM Projects. Inclusion of SAM Projects instructions provides a convenient and easy way to utilize SAM Projects assessment software. • The series’ case-based, critical-thinking approach helps students understand why they’re learning what they’re learning. 2. 1. 2. 3. Office Suites 1. CONCEPTS: Essential Computer Concepts WINDOWS VISTA: Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows Vista Managing Your Files With WIndows. INTERNET: Browser and E-Mail Basics OFFICE: Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007 Word 2007 Creating a Document Editing and Formatting a Document Creating a Multi-Page Report Desktop Publishing and Mail Merge Excel 2007 Getting Started with Excel Designing a Workbook Working with Formulas and Functions Creating Charts and Graphics Integration Integrating Word and Excel Access 2007 Creating a Database Building a Database and Defining Table Relationships Maintaing and Querying a Database Creating Forms and Reports Integration Integrating Word, Excel, and Access PowerPoint 2007 Creating a Presentation Applying and Modifying Text and Graphic Objects Integration Integrating Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint Creating Web Pages with Microsoft Office 2007 “I really love the Tips feature, which adds ‘tricks of the trade’ to students’ skills package. In addition, the Reality Check exercises provide for practical application of students’ knowledge. I can’t wait to use it in the classroom when we adopt Office 2007.” Terry Morse Colucci, Institute of Technology, Inc. ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 51 ILLUSTRATED SERIES — MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 www.course.com/illustrated For both the computer “rookies” and the computer “hotshots” – MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007-ILLUSTRATED INTRODUCTORY PREMIUM VIDEO EDITION appeals to all the learners in your classroom, covering the essential information that students need to know now. Our signature two-page spread design has been updated and refreshed to take full advantage of the new features of the Office 2007 software. This practical, easy-to-navigate book provides students with the essential knowledge they need to succeed in both the classroom and beyond. TABLE OF CONTENTS Office Suites A. A. B. A. A. A. NEW B. C. Microsoft® Office 2007 Illustrated: Introductory Premium Video Edition David Beskeen, Carol Cram, Jennifer Duffy, Lisa Friedrichsen, Elizabeth Eisner Reding 978-0-324-82708-8 (0-324-82708-3) ©2010 772 pages D. A. B. C. D. A. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Video Companion. Approximately 150 illustrative videos correlate to a two-page lesson in the book, support diverse learning modalities and provide instructors with pre-class video assignments or postclass topic refresher options. • Capstone Projects. 10 Capstone Projects (2 per application and 2 Integration Projects) present new case scenarios in which students must apply all the major skills they’ve learned for each application, demonstrating their understanding of and proficiency with the software • SAM Projects. Inclusion of SAM Projects instructions provides a convenient and easy way to utilize SAM Projects assessment software. • Presents lessons in a clean, easy-to-follow two-page spread layout that appeals to a wide variety of learning styles. A. B. C. D. B. A. B. C. D. C. A. B. A. B. 52 Concepts Understanding Essential Computer Concepts Windows Vista Getting Started with Windows Vista Understanding File Management Internet Explorer Getting Started with Internet Explorer 7 Office 2007 Getting Started with Office 2007 Word 2007 Creating Documents with Word 2007 Editing Documents Formatting Text and Paragraphs Working with Charts. Excel 2007 Getting Started with Excel 2007 Working with Formulas and Functions Formatting a Worksheet Working with Charts Integration Integrating Word and Excel Access 2007 Getting Started with Access 2007 Building and Using Queries Using Forms Using Reports Integration Integrating Word, Excel, and Access PowerPoint 2007 Creating a Presentation in PowerPoint 2007 Modifying a Presentation Inserting Objects into Presentation Finishing a Presentation Integration Integrating Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint Outlook 2007 Getting Started with E-mail Managing Information Using Outlook. WINDOWS XP. Getting Started with Windows XP. Understanding File Management. Microsoft Office 2007: Illustrated Brief Premium Video Edition, International Edition Marjorie Hunt, Barbara Waxer 978-0-538-74440-9 (0-538-74440-5) ©2010 484 pages NEW Give your students a comprehensive, hands-on, and engaging learning experience with the MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007-ILLUSTRATED BRIEF PREMIUM VIDEO EDITION. This Premium Video Edition includes a Video Companion containing approximately 100 videos each based on a twopage lesson in the book, 8 Capstone Projects and SAM Projects instruction files to help Bring Learning To Life! Office Suites TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES AND BENEFITS 1. • Video Companion. Approximately 100 illustrative videos correlate to a two-page lesson in the book, support diverse learning modalities and provide instructors with pre-class video assignments or postclass topic refresher options. • Capstone Projects. 8 Capstone Projects (2 per application) present new case scenarios in which students must apply all the major skills they’ve learned for each application, demonstrating their understanding of and proficiency with the software. • SAM Projects. Inclusion of SAM Projects instructions provides a convenient and easy way to utilize SAM Projects assessment software. • Presents lessons in a clean, easy-to-follow two-page spread layout that appeals to a wide variety of learning styles. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16: 17: 18: 19: ## Getting Started with Windows Vista Managing Folders and Files Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007 Creating a Document Enhancing a Document Adding Special Elements to a Document Creating and Enhancing a Worksheet Using Complex Formulas, Functions, and Tables Working with Charts. Creating a Database Working with Data Creating Database Reports Creating a Presentation Polishing and Running a Presentation Integrating Office 2007 Programs Windows XP – Getting Started with Windows XP. Windows XP – Understanding File Management. Capstone Projects. SAM Projects. www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 53 Microsoft Office 2007 Fundamentals Laura Story, Dawna Walls 978-0-324-78311-7 (0-324-78311-6) ©2010 450 pages This text is ideal for inexperienced computer users who need to learn Microsoft Office 2007 skills for everyday life. Although introductory in nature, this text is comprehensive enough to cover the most important features of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Publisher. Office Suites FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Covers the primary features and commands of each application in self-contained units, which are comprised of multiple lessons. • Emphasizes learning-by-doing with step-by-step exercises that allow students to apply the skills covered in that lesson. • Illustrates concepts with large, full-color screenshots that will help students visualize each step. • Comes with extensive end-of-lesson material such as multiplechoice exercises, individual and teamwork projects, and Critical Thinking activities, which are designed to give students extra practice on skills and concepts covered in that lesson. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Getting Started. Working with Microsoft Office 2007. Unit Review. 2. Microsoft Word. Understanding Word Basics. Editing and Formatting Text. Formatting Documents. Working with Graphic Objects. Unit Review. 3. Microsoft Excel. Understanding Excel Basics. Formatting and Editing the Worksheet. Using Formulas and Functions. Working with Charts. Unit Review. 4. Microsoft PowerPoint. Understanding PowerPoint Basics. Formatting and Modifying Presentations. Delivering the Presentation. Unit Review. 5. Microsoft Access. Understanding Access Basics. Creating Forms and Reports. Querying a Database. 6. Microsoft Publisher. Understanding Publisher Basics. Formatting Publications. 7. Integration Basics. Understanding Integration Basics. APPENDICES A: Vista B: 54 Basics. Outlook Basics. Microsoft Office 2007—Illustrated Second Course David Beskeen, Carol M. Cram, Jennifer Duffy, Lisa Friedrichsen, Lynn Wermers 978-1-4239-0513-4 (1-4239-0513-X) June 2007 640 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS E. F. G. H. E. F. G. H. D. E. F. G. H. E. E. F. G. H. F. A. B. C. ## Word 2007 Creating and Formatting Tables Illustrating Documents with Graphics Working with Themes and Building Blocks Merging Word Documents Excel 2007 Analyzing Data Using Formulas and Functions Managing Workbook Data Using Tables Analyzing Table Data Integration Integrating Word and Excel Access 2007 Modifying the Database Structure Creating Multiple Table Queries Enhancing Forms Analyzing Data with Reports Integration Integrating Word, Excel, and Access PowerPoint 2007 Working with Advanced Tools and Masters Enhancing Charts Inserting Illustrations, Objects, and Media Clips Using Advanced Features Integration Integrating Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint Publisher 2007 Getting Started with Publisher 2007 Working with Texts and Graphics Creating a Web Publication www.cengage.com/coursetechnology Office Suites • Builds upon our Introductory Office 2007 text, providing coverage of more advanced skills for Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Publisher. • Presents lessons in a clean, easy-to-follow two-page spread layout that appeals to a wide variety of learning styles. • Offers three units on Microsoft Publisher 2007 to get students up to speed on this easy-to-use desktop publishing software. • Offers a new Real Life Independent Challenge exercise where students create documents that are relevant to their daily lives such as a resume, a budget, and a personal database. • New case study, Quest Specialty Travel, provides a practical scenario for students as they learn skills. 55 Microsoft Office 2007—Illustrated Projects Carol M. Cram 978-1-4239-0546-2 (1-4239-0546-6) September 2007 256 pages Office Suites FEATURES AND BENEFITS 56 • Offers a visual, project-based approach to learning Microsoft Office 2007, where students utilize Office skills to complete different types of projects. • Includes exciting, realistic projects for each of the four main Microsoft Office 2007 applications, including integration projects. • Integrates Web material into projects and independent challenges throughout the book, driving students to the Web to practice their new skills. • Students create all projects from scratch. • Provides projects that increase in difficulty throughout the unit, covering beginning through intermediate skills. TABLE OF CONTENTS A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. Word Projects I Word Projects II Excel Projects I Excel Projects II Integration Projects I Access Projects Integration Projects II PowerPoint Projects Integration Projects III Practical Office 2007, International Edition June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja 978-0-495-80827-5 (0-495-80827-X) ©2008 216 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. ## Part A: Windows Applications Getting Started with Application Software Part B: Microsoft Word Creating a Document Formatting a Document Finalizing a Document Part C: Microsoft Excel Creating a Worksheet Formatting a Worksheet Finalizing Worksheet Part D: Microsoft PowerPoint Creating a Presentation Finalizing a Presentation Part E: Microsoft Access Creating a Database Finalizing a Database Part F: Projects Introduction to Projects Projects for Windows Application Basics Projects for Word Projects for Excel Projects for PowerPoint Projects for Access www.cengage.com/coursetechnology Office Suites • Contains an interactive BookOnCD featuring animations, screen tours, and plenty of hands-on practice activities in a simulated Office 2007 environment. • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) found in each chapter help students focus on what they really need to know in each application. • A 60-page section of projects at the end of the book offers students the chance to apply their Office 2007 skills using the actual software. (Note: Users must have the Microsoft Office 2007 software to complete these projects.) • Offers built-in assessment with interactive Quick Check Questions, and Skill Set Checks enable students to track their progress. 57 Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory Pasewark and Pasewark, Rachel Biheller Bunin, Jessica Evans, Katherine T. Pinard, Robin M. Romer, Ann Fisher, Barbara Waxer 978-1-4239-0396-3 (1-4239-0396-X) October 2007 952 pages Office Suites FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Offers a flexible format making this book ideal for classrooms with students who have varying abilities. • Provides numerous step-by-step exercises, review exercises, case projects, integration lessons, and a Capstone project to enhance students’ learning experiences. • Helps students develop skills individually or in a team setting using strong end-of-lesson material, including Concepts Review projects and Critical Thinking activities. • Gives students additional information and guidance through Did You Know? boxes, Net Tips boxes, and Important boxes. • Increases students’ retention of skills through end-of-lesson exercises including lesson summary, vocabulary, and review questions. • Includes an Online Companion Web site with PowerPoint presentations, key terms, and more for additional student learning. ADDITIONAL VERSIONS [softcover] 978-1-4239-0397-0 (1-4239-0937-8) [hardcover, spiral-bound] 978-1-4239-0398-7 (1-4239-0398-6) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. Introduction Microsoft Windows Vista Basics Microsoft Office 2007 Basics Microsoft Word 2007 Word Basics Basic Editing Helpful Word Features Formatting Text Formatting Paragraphs and Documents Working with Graphics Working with Documents Increasing Efficiency Using Word Microsoft Excel 2007 Excel Basics Changing the Appearance of a Worksheet Organizing the Worksheet Entering Worksheet Formulas Using Functions Enhancing a Worksheet Working with Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks Working with Charts Microsoft Access 2007 Access Basics Creating a Database Creating Queries Creating and Modifying Forms Creating and Modifying Reports Integrating Access Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 PowerPoint Basics Creating and Enhancing PowerPoint Presentations Working with Visual Elements Expanding on PowerPoint Basics Microsoft Outlook 2007 Outlook Basics and E-Mail Calendar Working with Other Outlook Tools Microsoft Publisher 2007 Publisher Basics Enhancing Publisher Documents Capstone Simulation: Green Way Lawn Care Service APPENDICES A: B: 58 Computer Concepts Keyboarding Touch System Improvement Performing with Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory Iris Blanc, Cathy Vento 978-1-4239-0420-5 (1-4239-0420-6) December 2007 1100 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. ## Introduction to Computers Performance Basics Exploring Microsoft Office 2007 Working with Files Working with the Web Performing with Word Word Basics Correspondence Meeting Documents, Lists, Schedules, and Tables Sales and Marketing Documents Reports and Long Documents Integration/Word and the Web Performing with Excel Excel Basics Business Forms Accounting Records Data Analysis Financial Reports Charts, Graphics, and Integration Performing with Access Access Basics Access Tables and Datasheets Access Forms Getting Information Access Reports Integration Performing with PowerPoint PowerPoint Basics Creating Informative Presentations Creating Sales/Marketing Presentations Creating Persuasive Presentations Collaborating On and Delivering Presentations Integration Exploring Outlook Outlook Basics Final Project www.cengage.com/coursetechnology Office Suites • Takes an entrepreneurial, thematic, four-phased approach that engages students. • Teaches the basics of Microsoft Office 2007 and the different steps to perform a task in the Tryout phase. • Gives students a chance to practice what they have learned in the Rehearsal phase. • Provides critical thinking activities for applied learning and problemsolving reinforcement in the Performance phase. • Offers students additional critical thinking practice using a realworld case in the Encore phase. 59 Mastering Applications in the Real World: Discipline-Specific Projects for Microsoft Office 2007, Introductory Mastering Applications in the Real World: Discipline-Specific Projects for Microsoft Office 2007, Advanced Course Technology 978-1-4239-2527-9 (1-4239-2527-0) January 2008 80 pages Course Technology Office Suites 978-1-4239-2528-6 (1-4239-2528-9) November 2007 80 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Provides challenging, comprehensive, and engaging projects in specific disciplines, such as Agriculture, Health Care, Entertainment, Education, Hospitality, and Business/Finance. • Complements introductory Office 2007 and application courses, requiring students to demonstrate their understanding of Word, Excel, Access, or PowerPoint. • Prepares students for their future careers by bringing real-world examples into the classroom. • Evaluates students’ knowledge as they complete the class; a perfect addition to any Course Technology Office 2007 text. • Provides challenging, comprehensive, and engaging projects in specific disciplines, such as Agriculture, Health Care, Marketing, Education, Finance, and Accounting. • Complements comprehensive Office 2007 and application courses, requiring students to demonstrate their understanding of Word, Excel, Access, or PowerPoint. • Prepares students for their future careers by bringing real-world examples into the classroom. • Evaluates students’ knowledge as they complete the class; a perfect addition to any Course Technology Office 2007 text. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Education: Washington Elementary School Entertainment: Peak Performers Agriculture: Sunshine CSA Farm Healthcare: Red Valley Medical Clinic Hospitality: Mountain View Hotel and Casino Business/Finance: Sam’s Sports, Inc. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 60 Word Human Resources and Office Management Office Management and Agriculture Education Excel Human Resources and Accounting Finance, Accounting, Operations, and Fashion Finance, Agriculture, and Operations Finance, Accounting, Medical Research, and Healthcare Education Access MIS, CIS-Database Programming, and Finance Healthcare, MIS, and Operations MIS, CIS-Database Programming, and Operations PowerPoint Education and Marketing Marketing, Human Resources, and Accounting Restaurant Management, Healthcare, and Marketing Performing with Projects for the Entrepreneur: Microsoft Office 2007 Iris Blanc, Cathy Vento 978-1-4239-0422-9 (1-4239-0422-2) March 2008 592 pages TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES AND BENEFITS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Part 1: Tool-Specific Projects Word Unit Word Basics Correspondence Reports and Long Documents Meeting Documents and Schedules Sales and Marketing Documents Integration/Word and the Web Excel Unit Excel Basics Create Business Forms/Work with Templates Create Accounting Records Create Data Analysis Worksheets Create Financial Reports Create Charts Integration PowerPoint Unit PowerPoint Basics Informative Presentations Sales Presentations Persuasive Presentations Integration Access Unit Access Basics Access Tables and Datasheets Access Forms Getting Information Access Reports Integration Part 2: Integrated Simulation Projects Project 1: Organizing a Business Trip Project 2: New Employee Orientation Project 3: Starting a New Business Office Suites • Challenges students to apply their Microsoft Office 2007 skills to business and entrepreneurial tasks. • Reinforces software skills with tasks that encourage critical thinking. • Increases students’ retention through three comprehensive Integration projects where they apply software, business, and entrepreneurial skills. • Engages students with annotated illustrations and “what you need to know” software and business cues. • Contains business appendix material on portfolio basics, PowerPoint presentations, and more. APPENDICES A: B: C: D: ## Portfolio Basics Proofreader’s Marks Ways to Cite from Source Material Rubric for an Oral Report and PowerPoint Presentation Developed from Scratch www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 61 Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Exam Reference for Microsoft Office 2007 MCAS Office 2007 Certification Workbook Rachel Bihelller Bunin, Jennifer Campbell, Barbara Clemens, Pamela Conrad, Lisa Ruffolo Rachel Biheller Bunin, Jennifer T. Campbell, Barbara Clemens, Pamela Conrad, Lisa Ruffolo 978-1-4239-0439-7 (1-4239-0439-7) March 2008 Office Suites 978-1-4239-0555-4 (1-4239-0555-5) November 2007 FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Prepares students to take the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Exams. • Exam Tips chapter provides helpful background information about the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist program, the general process for taking an exam, and helpful hints for successfully passing the exams. • Can be used as a study companion to help students brush up on skills before taking the exams or as a desk reference when using Microsoft Office 2007 programs. • Prepares students to take the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Exams. • Provides helpful background information about the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist program, the general process for taking an exam, and helpful hints for successfully passing the exams in the Exam Tips chapter. • Helps students brush up on skills before taking the exams, and can be used as a desk reference when using Microsoft Office 2007 programs. • Provides end of chapter exercises that reinforce the skills students have learned. • Meets the requirements of the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exams for Microsoft Office Word, Access, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 when used in conjunction with the Pasewark Microsoft Office 2007 Introductory Course book, or when used in conjunction with the individual applications books to meet the needs of each individual exam. TABLE OF CONTENTS Microsoft Windows Vista 2007 Exam Reference Microsoft Office Word 2007 Exam Reference Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Exam Reference Microsoft Office Access 2007 Exam Reference Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Exam Reference Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 Exam Reference TABLE OF CONTENTS Exam Tips Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Office Word 2007 Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Microsoft Office Access 2007 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 62 Computer Literacy BASICS: Microsoft Office 2007 Companion Microsoft® Office 2008 for Mac, Illustrated Brief Jennifer T. Campbell Kelley Shaffer Marjorie Hunt 978-1-4239-0431-1 (1-4239-0431-1) February 2008 264 pages 978-1-4390-4047-8 (1-4390-4047-8) ©2010 416 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Provides lessons that use real-world examples. • Engages students with margin notes, such as Did You Know? and Computer Concepts, that add extra information. • Covers additional topics such as working in a connected world and ethics in technology. • Introduces and describes tasks, defines vocabulary words, and helps students apply the skills they have learned with step-by-step exercises. • Includes two new end of lesson exercises: Hands-on Review, which uses all skills from the lesson in one document, and a Screen ID in which students identify 4–5 elements on a screen. • Increases students’ retention with additional end of lesson activities: Critical Thinking, Practice, and Teamwork. • Covers the primary features and commands of each application in self-contained units, which are comprised of multiple lessons. • Emphasizes learning-by-doing with step-by-step exercises that allow students to apply the skills covered in that lesson. • Illustrates concepts with large, full-color screenshots that will help students visualize each step. • Comes with extensive end-of-lesson material such as multiplechoice exercises, individual and teamwork projects, and Critical Thinking activities, which are designed to give students extra practice on skills and concepts covered in that lesson. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Using Microsoft Office 2007 Word Processing Basics Editing and Formatting Documents Using Tables Adding Features to Multi-Page Documents Spreadsheet Basics Arranging Worksheet Data Using Formulas and Creating Charts Presentation Graphics Basics Adding Multimedia to Presentations Database Basics Modifying and Analyzing Database Information Office Suites FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit A: Understanding Essential Computer Concepts. Unit B: Getting Started with Mac OS X Leopard. Unit C: Understanding File Management. Unit D: Getting Started with Safari. Unit E: Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2008. Unit F: Creating a Document. Unit G: Enhancing a Document. Unit H: Adding Special Elements to a Document. Unit I: Creating and Enhancing a Worksheet. Unit J: Using Complex Formulas, Functions, and Tables. Unit K: Working with Charts. Unit L: Creating a Presentation. Unit M: Polishing and Running a Presentation. Unit N: Integrating Office 2008 Programs. APPENDICES Setting System Preferences. ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 63 Teachers Discovering and Integrating Microsoft Office: Essential Concepts and Techniques, Second Edition Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Randolph E. Gunter, Glenda A. Gunter 978-0-619-25516-9 (0-619-25516-1) October 2004 352 pages Office Suites FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Contains four projects that introduce students to the essentials of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Access and includes curriculum-specific integration ideas and projects. • Supplements any technology integration course with coverage of Microsoft Office 2000, XP, and 2003. • Includes a more streamlined design and easy-to-follow steps and screen shots to create an essential learning reference. • Uses extensive end-of-chapter exercises written specifically for educational situations to provide reinforcement and support of concepts learned. • Contains the Learn It Online Web page to help students learn and master skills through a variety of innovative activities, including project reinforcement exercises, practice tests, flashcards, learning games, and more. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 1. 1. 1. APPENDICES A: B: C: D: E: 64 Introduction Using and Integrating Microsoft Office Microsoft Word Creating and Editing a Word Document Microsoft PowerPoint Using a Design Template and Text Slide Layout to Create a Presentation Microsoft Excel Creating a Worksheet and an Embedded Chart Microsoft Access Creating and Using a Database Microsoft Office 2003 Help System Speech and Handwriting Recognition and Speech Playback Publishing Office Web Pages to a Web Server Changing Screen Resolution and Resetting the Word Toolbars and Menus Microsoft Office Specialist Certification OPERATING SYSTEMS... 66 Microsoft Windows 7 68 Microsoft Windows Vista 71 Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft® Windows 7: Comprehensive, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, Steven M. Freund, Raymond E. Enger 978-0-538-46713-1 (0-538-46713-4) ©2011 832 pages Book cover not available NEW Operating Systems FEATURES AND BENEFITS 66 • Engaging coverage of the latest Windows operating system allows students to master updated applications such as file, document and folder management as well as new Windows 7 features such as Libraries. • Explains new features of Windows 7 Editions and how they can be used in both the students personal and professional life. • Updated End of Chapter Exercises, including Make It Right, Extend Your Knowledge and Make It Personal allow students to become more proficient and capable users through extended engagement in the material. • Plan Ahead feature prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to take advantage of the new features in Microsoft Windows 7. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Fundamentals of Using Microsoft Windows 7. Working on the Windows 7 Desktop. File and Folder Management. Personal Information Management and Communicating. Personalize Your Work Environment. Customizing Your Computer Using the Control Panel. Advanced File. Mastering Digital Pictures and Music. Mastering Digital Video. APPENDICES A: B: C: D: Comparison of the New Features of Windows 7 Editions. Windows 7 Security. Windows Live Essentials. Introduction to Networking New Perspectives on Microsoft® Windows 7: Comprehensive, International Edition Microsoft Windows 7: Illustrated Complete, International Edition June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja, Lisa Ruffolo 978-0-538-74908-4 (0-538-74908-3) ©2011 484 pages Steve Johnson 978-0-538-47070-4 (0-538-47070-4) ©2011 704 pages NEW NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Uses a case-based, problem-solving approach to teach students essential Windows 7 skills and concepts. • Visual Overview – a two-page spread at the start of each tutorial – gives students a visual look at the content and can be used as a study guide before quizzes and tests. • Coverage of the newest and coolest Windows 7 features including Live TV and Windows Touch. • Keeps students engaged with new business case scenarios throughout the tutorials, providing a real-world context in which they can apply the concepts and skills presented. • ProSkills boxes provide information on Professional Skills that relate to that tutorial’s content. Among topics are Teamwork, Verbal and Written Communication, and Problem Solving. • ProSkills Exercises provide instruction on Professional Skills and then ask students to complete a related activity, further grounding the concepts and skills of that tutorial in reality. • Comes with a Student Online Companion, a portal to quizzes, study tools, and additional information. • Features the reader-friendly Illustrated Series’ two-page spread format, which provides succinct lessons with instructions on the left page and large, full-color screenshots on the right page. • Makes concepts relevant with end-of-chapter Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops. • Helps students get the most from Windows 7 with the text’s coverage of the newest file and window management features. • Predicts commonly made mistakes and offers “Quick Tips” within the step-by-step directions to help students avoid typical errors and pitfalls. • Makes a great reference for future use, thanks to its concise content and streamlined design. TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit A. Unit B. Unit C. Unit D. Unit E. TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit F. 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: A: B: Unit G. Exploring the Basics. Organizing Files and Folders. Personalizing Your Windows Environment. Working with the Internet and E-mail. Protecting Your Computer. Searching for Files and Collaborating with Others. Managing Multimedia Files. Connecting to Networks with Mobile and Remote Computing. Maintaining Hardware and Software. Improving Your Computer’s Performance. Unit H. Unit I. Unit J. Unit K. Unit L. Unit M. Unit N. Unit O. Unit P. Introducing Windows 7. Working with Windows Programs. Managing Files and Folders. Customizing File and Folder Management. Customizing Windows Using the Control Panel. Securing Your Computer. Exploring the Internet. Exchanging Mail, News, and Appointments. Communicating over the Internet. Creating Movies and DVD Videos. Working with Windows Media. Managing Shared Files Using a Network. Going Mobile. Maintaining Your Computer. Backing Up and Restoring Your Files. Managing Hardware. Operating Systems FEATURES AND BENEFITS APPENDICES APPENDICES A: Connecting Computers to the Internet. Exploring Additional Windows 7 Tools B: Setting Up Windows 7. Administering Your Computer. ADDITIONAL VERSIONS INTRODUCTORY: Tutorials 1 – 6 978-0-538-47071-1 (0-538-47071-2) BRIEF: Tutorials 1 – 2 978-0-538-47072-8 (10-538-47072-0) ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 67 Microsoft Windows Vista: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Steven M. Freund, Raymond E. Enger 978-1-4188-5982-4 (1-4188-5982-6) ©2009 960 pages 68 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. COMPLETE INTRO • Gives students a comprehensive presentation of the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system, including new features of the software, using the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy. • Offers a new Plan Ahead feature, which prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. • Gives students the information they need to know, when they need to know it, through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved callouts on screen shots. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to take advantage of the features in Microsoft Windows Vista. • Increases students’ retention with brand new end-of-chapter exercises that emphasize problem solving and experimentation. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. COMP Operating Systems FEATURES AND BENEFITS 8. 9. Fundamentals of Using Microsoft Windows Vista Working on the Windows Vista Desktop File and Folder Management Communicating Over the Internet Modifying Your Desktop Work Environment Customizing Your Computer Using Control Panel Advanced File and Web Searching Mastering Digital Media: Audio and Video Files Mastering Digital Media: Picture Files APPENDICES A: B: ADDITIONAL VERSIONS C: INTRODUCTORY: Chapters 1–3; Appendices 978-1-4188-5980-0 (1-4188-5980-X) COMPLETE: Chapters 1–6; Appendices 978-1-4188-5981-7 (1-4188-5981-8) D: Comparison of the New Features of Windows Vista Editions Windows Vista Security Features Networking in Windows Vista Maintaining Your Computer New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista, Comprehensive Microsoft Windows Vista: Essential Concepts and Techniques June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja, Joan Carey, Patrick Carey, Lisa Ruffolo 978-1-4239-0602-5 (1-4239-0602-0) Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Steven G. Forsythe 978-1-4188-5979-4 (1-4188-5979-6) June 2007 88 pages July 2007 704 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Offers a new Plan Ahead feature, which prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. • Gives students the information they need to know, when they need to know it, through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved callouts on screen shots. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to take advantage of the features in Microsoft Windows Vista. • Gives students an introduction to the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system, including new features of the software, using the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy. • Increases students’ retention with brand new end-of-chapter exercises that emphasize problem solving and experimentation. • Uses a case-based, problem-solving approach to teach students comprehensive Windows Vista skills and concepts. • Presents a new feature, InSight boxes, which offer expert advice and best practices to help students achieve a better understanding of the concepts behind the software. • Includes a new Tip feature, which provides hints for more efficient use of the software. • Features Reality Check exercises, new comprehensive, open-ended assignments that give students the opportunity to complete practical, real-world tasks, such as managing their files and folders and personalizing the Windows Vista environment. • Keeps students engaged with new business case scenarios throughout the tutorials, providing real-world contexts in which students can apply the concepts and skills presented. • Meets the requirements for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam for Windows Vista. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Windows Vista TABLE OF CONTENTS APPENDIX INTRODUCTORY BRIEF Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. COMP A: 9. 10. Operating Systems FEATURES AND BENEFITS Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows Vista Organizing Your Files Personalizing Your Windows Environment Working with the Internet and E-Mail Protecting Your Computer Searching for Information and Collaborating with Others Managing Multimedia Files Connecting to Networks with Mobile Computing Maintaining Hardware and Software Improving Your Computer’s Performance APPENDICES A: B: Connecting Computers to the Internet Exploring Additional Windows Vista Tools ADDITIONAL VERSIONS BRIEF: Tutorials 1–2 978-1-4239-0600-1 (1-4239-0600-4) INTRODUCTORY: Tutorials 1–6; Appendix A 978-1-4239-0601-8 (1-4239-0601-2) ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 69 New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista for Power Users Microsoft Windows Vista—Illustrated Complete Harry L. Phillips Steve Johnson 978-1-4239-0603-2 (1-4239-0603-9) July 2008 1080 pages 978-1-4239-0545-5 (1-4239-0545-8) January 2008 272 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Offers extensive coverage of Microsoft Windows Vista, including troubleshooting, backing up files, optimizing disks, evaluating system performance, and more. • Presents the exciting new features of Windows Vista, including Instant Search, Windows Defender, updated Internet Explorer security tools, the Aero user interface, and streamlined problem reports and solutions. • Challenges students with extensive end-of-chapter material, including projects, cases, and key reinforcement exercises. • Covers introductory Windows Vista concepts quickly and is geared towards students unfamiliar with Windows Vista, but proficient with computers and operating systems. • Provides complete coverage of the operating system Windows Vista. • Presents lessons in a clean, easy-to-follow two-page spread that appeals to a wide variety of learning styles. • Makes a great reference for future use thanks to its concise content and streamlined design. • Offers clear, step-by-step instructions for completing tasks, with action items in green bold text to keep students on track. • Incorporates large illustrations of screens so users can compare their results as they complete key steps. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. The Windows Vista Operating System Personalizing Windows Vista Working with Folders and Files Creating and Customizing Shortcuts The Windows Vista File Systems Optimizing Your Computer Enhancing Your Computer’s Security Troubleshooting System Problems Evaluating Memory Usage Backing Up and Restoring Your Computer Installing, Updating, and Troubleshooting Software Installing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting Hardware Using the Windows Command Line Environment Exploring the Windows Registry ESSENTIAL A. B. C. INTRODUCTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. COMPLETE Operating Systems NEW Introducing Windows Vista Working with Windows Programs Managing Files and Folders Customizing File and Folder Management Customizing Windows Using the Control Panel Securing Your Computer Exploring the Internet Exchanging Mail, News, and Appointments Communicating Over the Internet Creating Movies Using Movie Maker Working with Windows Media Managing Shared Files Using a Network Going Mobile Maintaining Your Computer Backing Up and Restoring Your Files Managing Hardware APPENDICES A: B: Setting Up Windows Vista Administering Your Computer ADDITIONAL VERSIONS INTRODUCTORY: Units A–H 978-1-4239-0544-8 (1-4239-0544-X) ESSENTIALS: Units A–B 978-1-4239-0543-1 (1-4239-0543-1) 70 [ Microsoft Windows XP ] Microsoft Windows XP—Illustrated Complete Steve Johnson 978-0-619-05702-2 (0-619-05702-5) June 2002 448 pages ADDITIONAL VERSIONS ESSENTIALS 978-0-619-10937-0 (0-619-10937-8) Microsoft Windows XP: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques, Service Pack 2 Edition ADDITIONAL VERSIONS Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 Edition— Illustrated Introductory, 2nd Edition June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja, Joan Carey, Patrick Carey, Lisa Ruffolo, 978-0-619-26818-3 (0-619-26818-2) February 2005 624 pages Steve Johnson 978-1-4188-6041-7 (1-4188-6041-7) February 2006 272 pages ADDITIONAL VERSIONS BRIEF 978-0-619-04460-2 (0-619-04460-8) INTRODUCTORY 978-0-619-04461-9 (0-619-04461-6) Microsoft Windows XP BASICS Marly Bergerud, Donald Busche 978-0-619-05981-1 (0-619-05981-8) July 2002 408 pages New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows XP Professional for Power Users, Update Edition Harry L. Phillips 978-1-4188-3943-7 (1-4188-3943-4) September 2005 1080 pages Operating Systems Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Steven G. Forsythe 978-0-619-25497-1 (0-619-25497-1) April 2005 960 pages New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows XP, Comprehensive, 2005 Service Pack 2 Update INTRODUCTORY 978-0-619-25495-7 (0-619-25495-5) COMPLETE 978-0-619-25496-4 (0-619-25496-3) ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 71 PRESENTATION TOOLS... 73 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 75 Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2010: Introductory, International Edition New Perspectives on Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2010: Brief, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, Susan L. Sebok S. Scott Zimmerman, Beverly B. Zimmerman, Katherine T. Pinard 978-0-538-74671-7 (0-538-74671-8) ©2011 376 pages 978-0-538-47095-7 (0-538-47095-X) ©2011 136 pages NEW NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Gives students a complete presentation of PowerPoint 2010, including new features of the software, using the highly-successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to take advantage of the features in the Microsoft Office 2010 new user interface. • Chapter topic redistribution offers concise chapters that ensure complete skill coverage and lead to more manageable chapters. • New pedagogical elements enrich material and create an accessible and user-friendly approach allowing easy navigation through the skills in each chapter. • New business case scenarios keep students engaged throughout the tutorials, providing a real-world context in which they can apply the concepts and skills presented. • Visual Overview – a two-page spread at the start of each tutorial – gives a visual look at the tasks and elements covered in the tutorial and can be used as a study guide before quizzes and tests. • Key Steps highlight important points to help students pay close attention to completing the step correctly and avoiding timeconsuming rework. • ProSkills boxes tie PowerPoint 2010 concepts with career relevancy by providing guidance on how to use the software in professional situations. • ProSkills Exercises integrate technology skills with professional skills, further grounding concepts in reality. ProSkills exercises include topics such as teamwork, written communication, verbal communication, problem solving, and decision making. TABLE OF CONTENTS Office 2010 and Windows 7: Essential Concepts and Skills. 1. 2. 3. Creating and Editing a Presentation with Clip Art. Enhancing a Presentation with Pictures, Shapes and WordArt. Reusing a Presentation and Adding Media. TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2010 Tutorial 1: Creating a Presentation. Tutorial 2: Applying and Modifying Text and Graphic Objects. APPENDICES A: B: C: D: Project Planning Guidelines. Microsoft Business Certification Program. Publishing Office 2010 Web Pages to a Web Server. Web Apps. Presentation Tools FEATURES AND BENEFITS ADDITIONAL VERSIONS INTRODUCTORY: (available October 2010) 978-0-538-47052-0; 0-538-47052-6 ADDITIONAL VERSIONS COMPLETE: (available October 2010) 978-0-538-74665-6; 0-538-74665-3 COMPREHENSIVE: (available December 2010) 978-0-538-47051-3; 0-538-47051-8 COMPREHENSIVE: (available December 2010) 978-0-538-74885-8, 0-538-74885-0 ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 73 Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2010: Illustrated Introductory Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2010: Introductory David Beskeen Pasewark/Pasewark, 978-0-538-74716-5 (0-538-74716-1) ©2011 223 pages Rachel Biheller Bunin Presentation Tools NEW 978-0-538-47519-8 0-538-47519-6) ©2011 253 pages NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Easy-to-follow and easy-to-absorb two-page spread lessons appeal to a wide variety of learning styles. • End-of-chapter Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops make concepts relevant and easier to understand through hands-on applications and detailed explanations. • Quick Tips and Trouble boxes within the step-by-step instructions help students avoid typical errors and pitfalls. • Clues to Use boxes offer concise information that expands on the lesson skill or describes a related task, adding context to skills and concepts. • SkyDrive appendix covers how to store and share files with almost anyone anywhere! • Offers a flexible format making this book ideal for classrooms with students who have varying abilities. • Provides numerous step-by-step exercises, review exercises, case projects, integration lessons, and a Capstone project to enhance students’ learning experiences. • Helps students develop skills individually or in a team setting using strong end-of-lesson material, including Command Skills,Concept Skills, Concepts Review, and On-the-Job simulations. • Gives students additional information and guidance through Did you Know? boxes, Net tips boxes, and Important boxes. • Increases student’s retention of skills through end-of-lesson exercises including lesson summary, vocabulary, and review questions. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2010. Unit A: Creating a Presentation in PowerPoint 2010. Unit B: Modifying a Presentation. Unit C: Inserting Objects into a Presentation. Unit D: Finishing a Presentation. Unit E: Working with Advanced Tools and Masters. Unit F: Enhancing Charts. Unit G: Inserting Illustrations, Objects and Media Clips. Unit H: Using Advanced Features. APPENDIX A: Working with SkyDrive and Office Web Apps. Introduction Unit. Office 2010 Basics and the Internet. Windows 7 Basics. PowerPoint Unit. Lesson 1: PowerPoint Basics. Lesson 2: Creating and Enhancing PowerPoint Presentations. Lesson 3: Working with Visial Elements. Lesson 4: Expanding on PowerPoint Basics. APPENDIX A: Computer Concepts. B: Keyboarding. 74 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Susan L. Sebok 978-1-4188-4347-2 (1-4188-4347-4) July 2007 576 pages TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRO 1. 2. Web Feature: Creating Web Pages Using PowerPoint 3. 4. Creating a Presentation with Custom Backgrounds and SmartArt Diagrams Working with Information Graphics Collaboration Feature: Collaborating on and Delivering Presentations 5. 6. Reusing a Presentation with Multimedia Creating a Self-Running Presentation Containing Animated Shapes Online Feature: Importing Files from the Microsoft Office Online Web Site APPENDICES A: B: C: D: E: F: G: ADDITIONAL VERSIONS Creating and Editing a Presentation Creating a Presentation with Illustrations and Shapes Project Planning Guidelines Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Help Publishing Office 2007 Web Pages to a Web Server Customizing Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Steps for the Windows XP User Microsoft Business Certification Program INTRODUCTORY: Chapters 1–2; 1 Special Feature; Appendices 978-1-4188-4345-8 (1-4188-4345-8) COMPLETE: Chapters 1–4; 2 Special Features; Appendices 978-1-4188-4346-5 (1-4188-4346-6) ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology Presentation Tools • Gives students a comprehensive presentation of PowerPoint 2007, including new features of the software, using the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy. • Offers a new Plan Ahead feature, which prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. • Gives students the information they need to know, when they need to know it, through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved callouts on screen shots. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to take advantage of the features in the Microsoft Office 2007 new user interface. • Increases students’ retention with brand new end-of-chapter exercises, including Make It Right, Extend Your Knowledge, and Make It Personal, which emphasize problem solving and experimentation. • Meets the requirements of the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam for Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007. COMPREHENSIVE COMPLETE FEATURES AND BENEFITS 75 New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, Comprehensive Beverly B. Zimmerman, S. Scott Zimmerman 978-1-4239-0593-6 (1-4239-0593-8) August 2007 528 pages Presentation Tools 76 ADDITIONAL VERSIONS COMPREHENSIVE, PREMIUM VIDEO EDITION NEW 978-0-8400-6211-6 (0-8400-6211-7) BRIEF: Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007; Tutorials 1–2 978-1-4239-0591-2 (1-4239-0591-1) INTRODUCTORY: Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007; Tutorials 1–4 978-1-4239-0592-9 (1-4239-0592-X) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. BRIEF 2. 1. 2. 3. INTRO • Offers comprehensive coverage of the new PowerPoint 2007 features, including design themes, Live Preview, and SmartArt, teaching students how to create unique, tailored presentations. • Includes two presentation concepts tutorials that teach students the principles of developing and delivering effective presentations. • Provides a Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007 tutorial that gets students up and running with the new features and user interface. • Presents new InSight boxes, which offer best practices for working with the software, and a new Tip feature, which provides hints for more efficient use of the software. • Features Reality Check exercises, new comprehensive, open-ended assignments that give students the opportunity to practice skills by creating practical, real-world presentations they might deliver in the classroom or at work. • Meets the requirements for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam for Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007. 4. 5. COMP FEATURES AND BENEFITS 6. Presentation Concepts Planning and Developing Your Presentation Giving Your Presentation Managing Your File Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007 Creating a Presentation Applying and Modifying Text and Graphic Objects Presenting a Slide Show with Special Effects Integrating PowerPoint with Other Programs and Collaborating with Workgroups Applying Advanced Special Effects in Presentations Creating Special Types of Presentations Additional Cases Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007— Illustrated Introductory Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007: Introductory David Beskeen Pasewark and Pasewark, Rachel Biheller Bunin 978-1-4239-0524-0 (1-4239-0524-5) June 2007 208 pages 978-1-4239-0413-7 (1-4239-0413-3) August 2007 253 pages [softcover, spiral-bound] FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Allows students to create PowerPoint Presentations from scratch without relying on the auto content wizard, giving students the flexibility to design for their needs. • Covers the new Theme feature, a set of formatting choices such as colors, fonts, and objects that can be saved and used for future use. • Teaches students about the protection and management tools, allowing them to use these features to digitally sign and protect their presentation. • Features a Getting Started with Office 2007 unit that prepares students with an in-depth introduction to the common features in each software application. • Offers a new Real Life Independent Challenge exercise where students create presentations for their everyday lives. • Meets the requirements of the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam for Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007. • Offers a flexible format making this book ideal for classrooms with students who have varying abilities. • Provides numerous step-by-step exercises, review exercises, and case projects to enhance students’ learning experiences. • Helps students develop skills individually or in a team setting using strong end-of-lesson material, including Concepts Review projects and Critical Thinking activities. • Gives students additional information and guidance through Did You Know? boxes, Net Tips boxes, and Important boxes. • Increases students’ retention of skills through end-of-lesson exercises including lesson summary, vocabulary, and review questions. • Includes an Online Companion with PowerPoint presentations, key terms, and more for additional student learning. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. A. BRIEF B. C. D. E. INTRO F. G. H. Getting Started with Office 2007 Creating a Presentation in PowerPoint 2007 Modifying a Presentation Inserting Objects into a Presentation Finishing a Presentation Working with Advanced Tools and Masters Enhancing Charts Inserting Illustrations, Objects, and Media Clips Using Advanced Features 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. Introduction Microsoft Windows Vista Basics Microsoft Office 2007 Basics Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 PowerPoint Basics Creating and Enhancing PowerPoint Presentations Working with Visual Elements Expanding on PowerPoint Basics APPENDICES A: B: Computer Concepts Keyboarding Touch System Improvement Presentation Tools TABLE OF CONTENTS ADDITIONAL VERSION BRIEF: Getting Started with Office 2007; Units A–D 978-1-4239-0523-3 (1-4239-0523-7) ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 77 SPREADSHEETS... 79 Microsoft Excel 2010 82 Microsoft Excel 2007 Microsoft® Office Excel 2010: Introductory, International Edition New Perspectives on Microsoft® Office Excel® 2010: Comprehensive, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, Jeffrey J. Quasney 978-0-538-74590-1 Book cover (0-538-74590-8) ©2011 376 pages not available June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja, Roy Ageloff, Patrick Carey 978-0-538-47068-1 (0-538-47068-2) ©2011 904 pages NEW NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Gives students an introductory presentation of Excel 2010, including new features of the software, using the highly-successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy. • A step-by-step, screen-by-screen approach allows students to successfully learn and retain information to be used in their personal and professional lives. • New opening chapter presents essential Office 2010 and Windows® 7 skills preventing repetitive coverage of basic skills in the applications chapters and providing students with a strong base for further learning. • New pedagogical elements enrich material and create an accessible and user-friendly approach allowing easy navigation through the skills in each chapter. • Business case scenarios keep students engaged throughout the tutorials, providing a real-world context in which they can apply the concepts and skills presented. • Visual Overview – a two-page spread at the start of each session – gives a preview of the topics and terms covered in the session and can be used as a study guide before quizzes and tests. • ProSkills Boxes tie Excel 2010 concepts and skills with career relevancy by providing guidance for using the software in professional situations. • ProSkills exercises integrate the technology skills students learn with one or more of today’s necessary professional skills, such as teamwork, written communication, verbal communication, problem solving and decision making. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. Excel Common Elements. Creating a Worksheet and an Embedded Chart. Formulas, Functions, and Formatting. What-If Analysis and Working with Large Worksheets. Web Apps for Excel. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. APPENDICES A: C: D: 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. ADDITIONAL VERSIONS COMPLETE: (Available September 2010) 978-0-538-75004-2 (0-538-75004-9) COMPREHENSIVE: (Available December 2010) 978-0-538-74591-8 (0-538-74591-6) APPENDICES A: B: C: D: Spreadsheets B: Working with Text Functions and Creating Custom Formats Integrating Excel with Other Windows Programs Creating a Shared Workbook Working with Enhanced Formatting Tools Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2010. Getting Started with Excel. Formatting a Workbook. Working with Formulas and Functions. Working with Charts and Graphics. Working with Excel Tables, PivotTables, and PivotCharts. Managing Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks. Using Advanced Functions, Conditional Formatting, and Filtering. Developing an Excel Application. Developing a Financial Analysis. Performing What-If Analyses. Connecting to External Data. Expanding Excel with Visual Basic for Applications. Additional Cases. Working with Text Functions and Creating Custom Formats. Integrating Excel with Other Windows Programs Creating a Shared Workbook. Working with Enhanced Formatting Tools. ADDITIONAL VERSION INTRODUCTORY: (Tutorials 1 – 8, Appendices A & B) 978-0-538-47069-8 (0-538-47069-0) ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 79 Microsoft® Office Excel® 2010: Illustrated Complete, International Edition Elizabeth Reding, Lynn Wermers Pasewark/Pasewark, Robin M. Romer Book cover 978-1-11152831-7 978-0-538-47521-1 not available (1-11152831-4) ©2011 504 pages (0-538-47521-8) ©2011 365 pages NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Easy-to-follow and easy-to-absorb two-page spread lessons appeal to a wide variety of learning styles. • End-of-chapter Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops make concepts relevant and easier to understand through hands-on applications and detailed explanations. • Quick Tips and Trouble boxes within the step-by-step instructions help students avoid typical errors and pitfalls. • SkyDrive appendix covers how to store and share files with almost anyone anywhere! • Clues to Use boxes offer concise information that expands on the lesson skill or describes a related task, adding context to skills and concepts. • Gives students an introductory presentation of Excel 2010, including new features of the software, using the highly-successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy. • A step-by-step, screen-by-screen approach allows students to successfully learn and retain information to be used in their personal and professional lives. • New opening chapter presents essential Office 2010 and Windows® 7 skills preventing repetitive coverage of basic skills in the applications chapters and providing students with a strong base for further learning. • New pedagogical elements enrich material and create an accessible and user-friendly approach allowing easy navigation through the skills in each chapter. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit B. Unit A. Unit A. Unit B. Unit C. Unit D. Spreadsheets NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS Unit A. Unit E. Unit F. Unit G. Unit H. Unit I. Unit J. Unit K. Unit L. Unit M. Unit N. Unit O. Unit P. Getting Started with Windows 7. Understanding File Management. Getting Started with Office 2010. Getting Started with Excel 2010. Working with Formulas and Functions. Formatting a Worksheet. Working with Charts. Analyzing Data Using Formulas. Managing Workbook Data. Using Tables. Analyzing Table Data. Automating Worksheet Tasks. Enhancing Charts. Using What-if Analysis. Analyzing Data wiht PivotTables. Exchanging Data with Other Programs. Sharing Excel Files and Incorporating Web Information. Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet Management. Programming with Excel. APPENDICES A: 80 Microsoft® Office Excel® 2010: Introductory Working with SkyDrive and Office Web Apps 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Introduction Unit. Office 2010 Basics and the Internet. Windows 7 Basics. EXCEL UNIT Excel Basics Changing the Appearance of a Worksheet. Organizing the Worksheet. Entering Worksheet Forumlas. Using Functions. Enhancing a Worksheet. Working with Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks. APPENDICES A: b: Computer Concepts Keyboarding. Succeeding in Business with Microsoft® Office Excel® 2010: A ProblemSolving Approach, International Edition Debra Gross, Frank Akaiwa, Karleen Nordquist 978-0-538-47323-1 (0-538-47323-1) ©2011 712 pages This text prepares students to analyze data and solve real-life business problems using Microsoft Excel 2010 as a tool. NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS • Emphasizes problem-solving, critical thinking, and analysis to challenge students to find efficient and effective solutions to business situations. • Introduces students gradually to more challenging and broader problems through three levels of complexity in each chapter. • Offers steps to Success activities within each level offer students the opportunity to apply the skills they have learned before moving to the next level. • Teaches students to managel not only with immediate problems, but the inevitable “what if” scenarios that occur in business situations. • Offers business case problems (such as accounting, finance, marketing, and operations management) and Steps to Success activities that provide additional practice in a real-world context. • Provides feature boxes throughout the chapters provide quick references to steps needed to complete tasks, and tips to help students become more efficient users of Excel. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Introduction. Applying Fundamental Excel Skills and Tools in Problem Solving. Solving Problems with Statistical Analysis Tools. Determining Effective Data Display with Charts. Applying Logic in Decision Making. Retrieving Data for Computation, Analysis, and Reference. Evaluating the Financial Impact of Loans and Investments. Organizing Data for Effective Analysis. Using Data Tables and Excel Scenarios for What-If Analysis. Enhancing Decision Making with Solver. Troubleshooting Workbooks and Creating Excel Applications. Glossary. Index. Spreadsheets ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 81 Microsoft Office Excel 2007: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Jeffrey J. Quasney 978-0-538-74570-3 (0-538-74570-3) ©2008 880 pages INTRODUCTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. Spreadsheets 82 Financial Functions, Data Tables, and Amortization Schedules Creating, Sorting, and Querying a Table Creating Templates and Working with Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks Graphics Feature: SmartArt and Images 7. 8. 9. Using Macros and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) with Excel Formula Auditing, Data Validation, and Complex Problem Solving Importing Data, Working with PivotCharts, PivotTables, and Trendlines Collaboration Feature: Using SharePoint and Excel Services ADDITIONAL VERSIONS INTRODUCTORY: Chapters 1–3; 1 Special Feature; Appendices 978-1-4188-4342-7 (1-4188-4342-3) COMPLETE: Chapters 1–6; 2 Special Features; Appendices 978-1-4188-4343-4 (1-4188-4343-1) Creating a Worksheet and an Embedded Chart Formulas, Functions, Formatting, and Web Queries What-If Analysis, Charting, and Working with Large Worksheets Web Feature: Creating Web Pages Using Excel 4. COMPLETE • Gives students a comprehensive presentation of Excel 2007, including new features of the software, using the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy. • Offers a new Plan Ahead feature, which prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. • Gives students the information they need to know, when they need to know it, through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved callouts on screen shots. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to take advantage of the features in the Microsoft Office Excel 2007 new user interface. • Increases students’ retention with brand new end-of-chapter exercises, including Make It Right, Extend Your Knowledge, and Make It Personal, which emphasize problem solving and experimentation. • Meets the requirements of the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam for Microsoft Office Excel 2007. COMPREHENSIVE FEATURES AND BENEFITS APPENDICES A: B: C: D: E: F: G: Project Planning Guidelines Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Help Publishing Office 2007 Web Pages to a Web Server Customizing Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Steps for the Windows XP User Microsoft Business Certification Program New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Excel 2007, Comprehensive June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja, Roy Ageloff, Patrick Carey 978-1-4239-0585-1 (1-4239-0585-7) August 2007 904 pages TABLE OF CONTENTS ADDITIONAL VERSIONS 1. BRIEF 2. 3. 4. 5. INTRODUCTORY • Offers comprehensive coverage of the new Excel 2007 features including table styles, design themes, conditional formatting tools, workbook formats, and the new Excel charts. • Gives students additional practice building simple formulas and formatting worksheets in the opening tutorials before moving on to more advanced skills. • Provides a Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007 tutorial that gets students up and running with the new features and user interface. • New InSight boxes offer best practices for working with the software, and a new Tip feature provides hints for more efficient use of the software. • Features Reality Check exercises, new comprehensive, open-ended assignments that give students the opportunity to practice skills by creating practical, real-world documents such as personal budgets and loans. • Meets the requirements for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam for Microsoft Office Excel 2007. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. COMP FEATURES AND BENEFITS 12. APPENDICES A: NEW ## B: C: D: Working with Text Functions and Creating Custom Formats Integrating Excel with Other Windows Programs Creating a Shared Workbook Working with Enhanced Formatting Tools Spreadsheets COMPREHENSIVE, PREMIUM VIDEO EDITION 978-0-8400-6210-9 (0-8400-6210-9) BRIEF: Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007; Tutorials 1–4 978-1-4239-0583-7 (1-4239-0583-0) INTRODUCTORY: Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007; Tutorials 1–8; Appendices A-B 978-1-4239-0584-4 (1-4239-0584-9) Managing Your Files Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007 Getting Started with Excel Formatting a Workbook Working with Formulas and Functions Working with Charts and Graphics Working with Excel Tables, PivotTables, and PivotCharts Managing Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks Using Advanced Functions, Conditional Formatting, and Filtering Developing an Excel Application Developing a Financial Analysis Performing What-If Analyses Connecting to External Data Expanding Excel with Visual Basic for Applications Additional Cases www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 83 Microsoft Office Excel 2007—Illustrated Complete Elizabeth Eisner Reding, Lynn Wermers 978-1-4239-0522-6 (1-4239-0522-9) June 2007 488 pages TABLE OF CONTENTS A. B. BRIEF • Presents lessons in a clean, easy-to-follow two-page spread layout that appeals to a wide variety of learning styles. • Includes a new lesson on basic math skills in the opening unit to help students as they learn about formulas and functions. • Covers the new features of Microsoft Excel 2007, including the new user interface, charting capabilities, new functions, and structured references in table formulas. • Offers a new Real Life Independent Challenge exercise where students create spreadsheets for their everyday lives, such as personal budgets or loan calculators. • Introduces Quest Specialty Travel, a brand new case study that provides a practical scenario for students as they learn skills. • Meets the requirements of the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam for Microsoft Office Excel 2007. C. D. E. F. INTRO FEATURES AND BENEFITS G. H. I. J. ADDITIONAL VERSIONS Spreadsheets 84 K. L. M. N. COMPLETE BRIEF: Units A–D 978-1-4239-0520-2 (1-4239-0520-2) INTRODUCTORY: Units A–H 978-1-4239-0521-9 (1-4239-0521-0) O. P. Windows Vista Unit A: Getting Started with Windows Vista Windows Vista Unit B: Understanding File Management Getting Started with Office 2007 Getting Started with Excel 2007 Working with Formulas and Functions Formatting a Worksheet Working with Charts Analyzing Data Using Formulas and Functions Managing Workbook Data Using Tables Analyzing Table Data Automating worksheet Tasks Enhancing Charts Using What-If Analysis Analyzing Data with PivotTables Exchanging Data with Other Programs Sharing Excel Files and Incorporating Web Information Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet Management Programming with Excel Succeeding in Business with Microsoft Office Excel 2007: A ProblemSolving Approach Microsoft Office Excel 2007: Introductory Pasewark and Pasewark, Robin M. Romer Debra Gross, Frank Akaiwa, Karleen Nordquist 978-1-4239-0411-3 (1-4239-0411-7) September 2007 332 pages [softcover, spiral-bound] 978-1-4239-0605-6 (1-4239-0605-5) September 2007 696 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Emphasizes problem solving, critical thinking, and analysis to challenge students to find efficient and effective solutions to business situations. • Introduces students gradually to more challenging and broader problems through three levels of complexity in each chapter. • Offers Steps to Success activities within each level that give students the opportunity to apply the skills they have learned before moving to the next level. • Teaches students to manage not only immediate problems, but the inevitable “what if” scenarios that occur in business situations. • Offers business case problems, such as accounting, finance, marketing, and operations management, and Steps to Success activities that provide additional practice in a real-world context. • Provides Feature boxes throughout the chapters as quick references to steps needed to complete tasks, and tips to help students become more efficient users of Excel. • Offers a flexible format making this book ideal for classrooms with students who have varying abilities. • Provides numerous step-by-step exercises, review exercises, and case projects to enhance students’ learning experiences. • Helps students develop skills individually or in a team setting using strong end-of-lesson material, including Concepts Review projects and Critical Thinking activities. • Gives students additional information and guidance through Did You Know? boxes, Net Tips boxes, and Important boxes. • Increases students’ retention of skills through end-of-lesson exercises including lesson summary, vocabulary, and review questions. • Includes an Online Companion with PowerPoint presentations, key terms, and more for additional student learning. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. APPENDICES A: B: ## Computer Concepts Keyboarding Touch System Improvement www.cengage.com/coursetechnology Spreadsheets 6. Introduction Applying Fundamental Excel Skills and Tools in Problem Solving Solving Problems with Statistical Analysis Tools Determining Effective Data Display with Charts Applying Logic in Decision Making Retrieving Data for Computation, Analysis, and Reference Evaluating the Financial Impact of Loans and Investments Organizing Data for Effective Analysis Using Data Tables and Excel Scenarios for What-If Analysis Enhancing Decision Making with Solver Troubleshooting Workbooks and Creating Excel Applications Introduction Microsoft Windows Vista Basics Microsoft Office 2007 Basics Microsoft Excel 2007 Excel Basics Changing the Appearance of a Worksheet Organizing the Worksheet Entering Worksheet Formulas Using Functions Enhancing a Worksheet Working with Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks Working with Charts 85 Microsoft Excel 2007 for Medical Professionals Elizabeth Eisner Reding, Lynn Wermers 978-1-4239-9935-5 (1-4239-9935-5) March 2008 232 pages NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Provides the Riverwalk Medical Clinic case study, which is threaded throughout the text, along with the end-of-unit exercises as examples of typical tasks students will encounter in a medical office, hospital, or clinic work setting. • Teaches a single skill at a time using a two-page spread format; students follow the steps on the left-hand page, and screen shots showing examples are on the right-hand page. • Offers optional Advanced Challenge Exercises in the end-ofunit material, allowing advanced students to practice the more challenging skills covered in the lesson material. TABLE OF CONTENTS A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Spreadsheets H. 86 Getting Started with Office 2007 Getting Started with Excel 2007 Working with Formulas and Functions Formatting a Worksheet Working with Charts Analyzing Data Using Formulas Managing Workbook Data Using Tables Analyzing Table Data WEB DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT... 88 Introduction to Web Design and Development 89 Adobe Dreamweaver 92 Adobe Flash 95 Adobe Illustrator 97 Adobe InDesign 99 Adoble Photoshop 103 Microsoft Expression Web 105 Microsoft Publisher 106 HTML Web Design & Development Web Design: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, Third Edition Principles of Web Design, 4th Edition, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, H. Albert Napier, Ollie N. Rivers 978-0-538-74757-8 (0-538-74757-9) ©2009 460 pages Joel Sklar 978-1-4239-2718-1 (1-4239-2718-4) ©2009 260 pages NEW This third edition explains the connection between a detailed design plan that considers audience needs, site purpose, and various technical issues of a successful Web site. Written for an introductory course, the text offers a variety of challenging written and hands-on activities at the end of each chapter that test comprehension, build Web research skills and design awareness, and provoke thought regarding current issues in technology. Web Design, Third Edition reveals useful design concepts and techniques typically not addressed in HTML or Web authoring texts, and is written in a style that makes the concepts presented easy to understand. NEW The ultimate guide to Web site design, Principles of Web Design, Fourth Edition leads you through the entire Web site creation process, from start to finish, while developing and enhancing your HTML, CSS, and visual design skills along the way. Readers will begin by learning about the Web design environment and the principles of sound Web design, continue to planning site layout and navigation, and progress to Web typography, colors and images, working with CSS, and more. Updated to include the latest Web design technologies and trends, this Fourth Edition features all-new sections on Web accessibility, standards-based coding, and CSS positioning, as well as technical updates and new screen shots throughout. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Uses real-world examples and up-to-date design tools to illustrate the basic concepts and principles of good Web design. • Encourages students to apply Web design concepts through multiple hands-on Your Turn activities in each chapter. • Enriches chapter topics with Q&A elements, Design Tips, and @ Source online references. • Challenges students to research, analyze, and report on real-world Web design issues through the @Issue, Hands On, and Team Approach end-of-chapter exercises. • Provides a running case study in which students apply Web design concepts as they plan and create their own Web site FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. The Environment and the Tools. Web Publishing Fundamentals Planning a Successful Web Site: Part 1 Planning a Successful Web Site: Part 2 Typography and Graphics Multimedia and Interactivity on the Web Promoting and Maintaining a Web Site. APPENDICES A: B: C: Design Tips Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) • Now in color! This allows users to see the truly visual nature of the example Web sites used to illustrate Web design principles. Updated illustrations and screen shots reflect current browsers and relevant visualizations of key concepts. • New Case Study Team project encourages experimentation and learning by doing • New “Creating Positioned Layouts” and “Web Design Studio” chapters • Key Terms have been added to the end of each chapter and terms are defined in the Glossary 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: Understanding the Web Design Environment. Web Site Design Principles. Planning the Site. Planning Site Navigation. Working with Tables. Introducing Cascading Style Sheets. Web Typography. Graphics and Color. Using the Box Properties. Creating Positioned Layouts. Creating Framed Layouts. Working with Forms. Web Page Design Studio. APPENDICES A: 88 B: XHTML Reference. CSS Reference New Perspectives on Adobe Dreamweaver CS5, Comprehensive, International Edition Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 Illustrated, International Edition Sherry Bishop Book cover not available NEW 978-0-538-47871-7 (0-538-47871-3) ©2011 312 pages NEW NEW PERSPECTIVES ON ADOBE DREAMWEAVER CS5, COMPREHENSIVE offers a critical-thinking approach to teaching Web design. This text explains and reinforces design software concepts and skills through the New Perspectives’ signature case-based, problem-solving pedagogy. Students will transcend point-and-click skills to take full advantage of the software’s utility. Teaching your students has never been easier than with ADOBE DREAMWEAVER CS5 ILLUSTRATED. This readerfriendly book presents each skill on two facing pages, providing detailed instructions on the left-hand page and large, full-color screenshots on the right page. The visual format helps students intuitively grasp the concepts in the book and apply them to the classroom and workplace environment. Web Design & Development Mitch Geller, Kelly Hart 978-0-538-47333-0 (0-538-47333-9) ©2011 576 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Business case scenarios keep students engaged throughout the tutorials, providing a real-world context in which they can apply the concepts and skills presented. • Key Steps highlight important steps to help students pay close attention to completing the step correctly and avoid timeconsuming rework. • Visual Overview – a two-page spread at the start of each session – gives a preview of the topics and terms covered in the session and can be used as a study guide before quizzes and tests. • ProSkills Boxes tie Dreamweaver CS5 concepts and skills with career relevancy by providing guidance for using the software in professional situations. • ProSkills exercises integrate the technology skills students learn with one or more of today’s necessary professional skills, such as teamwork, written communication, verbal communication, problem solving and decision making. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Getting Started with Adobe Dreamweaver CS5. Planning and Designing a Successful Web Site. Adding and Formatting Text. Using CSS for Page Layout. Working with Graphics and Tables. Creating Reusable Assets and Forms. Adding Behaviors and Rich Media. Creating Spry Elements and Alternate Style Sheets. Adding Database Functionality. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Easy-to-follow and easy-to-absorb two-page spread lessons appeal to a wide variety of learning styles. • Coverage of the newest Dreamweaver CS5 design functions helps students get the most from the software. • Trouble and Quick Tips boxes within the step-by-step directions helps users avoid typical errors and pitfalls. • End of unit Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops make concepts relevant and gives students extra practice with the skills covered in the unit. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Getting Started Unit A: Getting Started with Adobe Dreamweaver CS5. Unit B: Creating a Web Site. Unit C: Developing a Web Page. Unit D: Formatting a Text with CSS Styles. Unit E: Inserting and Managing Images. Unit F: Creating Links and Menu Bars. Unit G: Using CSS for Page Layout. Unit H: Adding Media Content. Unit I: Positioning Objects with HTML Tables. Unit J: Collecting Data with Forms. APPENDICES A: Maintaining and Publishing Your Web Site. APPENDICES A: Exploring Wrap Up Tasks and Working in a Team. Using Dreamweaver CS5 on a Macintosh (available on Web site only). ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 89 Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 Revealed, International Edition New Perspectives on Abobe Dreamweaver CS4: Comprehensive, International Edition, Second Edition Sherry Bishop Web Design & Development 978-1-1111-3070-1 (1-1111-3070-1) ©2011 544 pages 978-0-538-74536-9 (0-538-74536-3) ©2010 560 pages NEW ADOBE DREAMWEAVER CS5 REVEALED uses detailed, vibrant illustrations; clear, straightforward lessons; and real-world case studies to provide an overview of the Dreamweaver interface and how to use it effectively. This latest edition includes expanded content on CSS best practices, the new Navigation toolbar, the simplified site setup, Spry menu bars, improved CSS layouts, and Live view navigation. Sidebars throughout the book incorporate basic Web design principles, providing readers with a skill set that goes beyond the software interface and can be applied in a variety of situations. FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS • Covers all the latest Dreamweaver CS5 tools—including the new CSS Enable/Disable CSS Property button, redesigned CSS layouts, Live View Navigation feature and much more. • All new features are highlighted throughout the text with a new features icon. • Color illustrations correspond to lesson steps for clear visual instruction. • Extensive redesigned data files—including HTML files, text, images, Flash content, and video content—are included with the text to engage readers and give them the tools they need to develop a website from start to finish. • Power User Shortcuts offer readers tips and tricks for quick learning and efficient use of the software. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 90 Kelly Hart 13. Getting Started with Dreamweaver. Developing a Web Page. Working with Text and CSS. Adding Images. Working with Links and Navigation. Positioning Content with CSS and Div Tags. Managing and Publishing a Site. Managing Style Sheets. Using Tables to Display Data. Collecting Data with Forms. Adding Media and Interactivity with Flash and Spry. Creating and Using Templates. Working with Library Items and Snippets. • Offers updated coverage of the newest features of Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 including CSS functionality without writing the code, new Live View feature, and JavaScript code hinting. • Provides extensive information about planning and designing a professional Web page, including information on architecture, market and target audience research, and end-user analysis and profiling. • Bolsters concepts and skills through end-of-chapter materials including Quick Checks, Review Assignments, and multiple Case Problems. • Illustrates concepts with full-color screen shots and diagrams. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Getting Started Planning and Designing a Successful Web Site Creating Page and Site Structure with CSS Style. Adding and Formatting Text with CSS Styles Adding and Editing Graphics (Photoshop Integration) Adding Rich Media to a Web Site Spicing things with Spry Elements, Behaviors, and JavaScript. Adding Rich Media to a Web Site Creating Reusable Assets and Forms Adding Database Functionality Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS4: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques, International Edition Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 - Illustrated, International Edition Sherry Bishop 978-0-538-74712-7 (0-538-74712-9 ) ©2010 288 pages Gary B. Shelly, Dolores J. Wells CS5 in Dec 2010 FEATURES AND BENEFITS TABLE OF CONTENTS • Teaches students to build a Web site as a continuing case project throughout the book that they can use as a Web portfolio. • Includes material for a ten- to fifteen-week course that teaches Dreamweaver CS4 as the primary component. • Updated for the Dreamweaver CS4 software, including coverage of the popular feature for creating a Web Photo Album in the Dreamweaver CS4 environment. • Offers project-specific cases to give students an understanding of the objectives taught in each chapter. 9. Getting Started with Adobe Dreamweaver CS4. Creating a Web Site. Developing a Web Page. Formatting Text Using HTML and CSS Styles. Using and Managing Images. Creating Links and Navigation Bars. Using CSS to Lay Out Pages. Positioning Objects with HTML Tables. Collecting Data with Forms. A: Maintaining and Publishing Your Web Site. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Web Design & Development 978-0-538-74564-2 0-538-74564-9) ©2010 760 pages APPENDICES TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Introduction: Website Development and Adobe Dreamweaver CS4. Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site. Adding Web Pages, Links, and Images. Tables and Page Layout. Forms. Templates and Style Sheets. Absolute Positioning, Image Maps, and Navigation Bars. Page Layout with Frames. Media Objects. Using Spry to Create Interactive Web Pages. SF. Dreamweaver Web Photo Album APPENDICES A. B. C. D. E. Dreamweaver CS4 Help. Dreamweaver and Accessibility. Publishing to a Web Server. Customizing Adobe Dreamweaver CS4. Steps for the Windows XP User. ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 91 Adobe Dreamweaver CS4—Revealed New Perspectives on Adobe Flash CS5, Comprehensive, International Edition Sherry Bishop Web Design & Development 978-1-4354-4192-7 (1-4354-4192-3) ©2010 560 pages Luis A. Lopez, Robin M. Romer Book cover not available 978-0-538-47258-6 (0-538-47258-8) ©2011 536 pages NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Color illustrations correspond to lesson steps for clear visual instruction. • Extensive data files—including HTML files, text, images, Flash content, and video content—are included with the text to engage readers and give them the tools they need to develop a website from start to finish. • Power User Shortcuts offer readers tips and tricks for quick learning and efficient use of the software. • Business case scenarios keep students engaged throughout the tutorials, providing a real-world context in which they can apply the concepts and skills presented. • Visual Overview – a two-page spread at the start of each session – gives a preview of the topics and terms covered in the session and can be used as a study guide before quizzes and tests. • Key Steps highlight important steps to help students pay close attention to completing the step correctly and avoid timeconsuming rework. • ProSkills Boxes tie Flash Professional CS5 concepts and skills with career relevancy by providing guidance for using the software in professional situations. • ProSkills exercises integrate the technology skills students learn with one or more of today’s necessary professional skills, such as teamwork, written communication, verbal communication, problem solving and decision making. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Introducing Adobe Flash CS5 Professional. Drawing Shapes, Adding Text, and Creating Symbols. Creating Animations. Creating Complex Animations. Making a Document Interactive. Creating Special Effects with Graphics and Gradients. Planning and Creating a Flash Web Site. Programming with ActionScript 3.0. Using Components and Video, and Creating Content for Printing and Mobile Devices. Additional Case 1: Creating an Interactive Banner for a Web Site. Additional Case 2: Creating a Web Site with a Banner, a Payment Calculator, a Photos Page and a Video Page. APPENDIX A: B: 92 Becoming an Adobe Certified Associate. Using Adobe Flash CS5 on a Macintosh. Book cover Adobe Flash CS5 Revealed, International Edition Barbara M. Waxer 978-1-1111-3057-2 (1-1111-3057-4) ©2011 608 pages Jim Shuman 978-0-538-47756-7 (0-538-47756-3) ©2011 224 pages NEW NEW This reader-friendly book presents each skill on two facing pages, providing detailed instructions on the left-hand page and large, full-color screenshots on the right page. The visual format helps students intuitively grasp the concepts in the book and apply them to the classroom and workplace environment. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Easy-to-follow and easy-to-absorb two-page spread lessons appeal to a wide variety of learning styles. • Coverage of the newest Flash Professional CS5 design functions helps students get the most from the software. • Trouble and Quick Tips boxes within the step-by-step directions helps users avoid typical errors and pitfalls. • End of unit Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops make concepts relevant and gives students extra practice with the skills covered in the unit. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Full coverage of Adobe Flash CS5’s new features, and enhancements to current features, as well as a new section on learning the basics of ActionScript 3.0. • All new features are highlighted throughout the text with a new features icon. • Step-by-step instructions clearly show how to create, modify, and enhance Flash files. • Extensive end-of-chapter projects reinforce critical skills by applying them to real-world applications. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. TABLE OF CONTENTS 6. 7. Unit A: Getting Started with Flash CS5. Unit B: Creating Graphics and Text. Unit C: Using The Timeline. Unit D: Creating Animation. Unit E: Publishing and Exporting a Document. Unit F: Creating Buttons and Using Media. Unit G: Adding Interactivity. Unit H: Integrating with Other Programs. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. ## Web Design & Development not available Adobe Flash Professional CS5 Illustrated, Introductory, International Edition Getting Started with Adobe Flash CS5. Drawing Objects in Adobe Flash. Working with Symbols and Interactivity. Creating Animations. Creating Special Effects Preparing and Publishing Movies. Importing and Modifying Graphics. Building Complex Animations using. Using ActionScript. Using ActionScript to Enhance User Experience. Adding Sound and Video. Working with Components. www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 93 Web Design & Development New Perspectives on Adobe Flash CS4: Comprehensive, International Edition Adobe® Flash® CS4 Illustrated Introductory, International Edition Luis Lopez 978-0-538-75164-9 (0-538-75164-9) ©2010 224 pages 978-0-538-74549-9 (0-538-74549-5) ©2010 528 pages NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Provides students with comprehensive instruction on Adobe Flash CS4 using the New Perspectives Series’ signature case-based, problem-solving approach. • Illustrates concepts with full-color screen shots and diagrams. • Fosters student confidence with increasingly difficult tasks within each tutorial. • Bolsters concepts and skills through end-of-chapter materials including Quick Checks, Review Assignments, and multiple Case Problems. • ADOBE FLASH CS4 – ILLUSTRATED uses a reader-friendly two-page spread format with succinct instructions on the left and large, fullcolor screenshots on the right. • The author features instructions on the newest Adobe Flash CS4 features, keeping students up-to-date on the latest Adobe trends. • Concepts come to life with relevant and extended case studies and Independent Challenges. • ADOBE FLASH CS4 – ILLUSTRATED helps students avoid common mistakes and offers “Quick Tips” within the step-by-step directions. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Introducing Adobe Flash CS3 Professional Drawing Shapes, Adding Text, and Creating Symbols 3. Creating Animations 4. Creating Special Animations 5. Making a Document Interactive 6. Working with Bitmaps and Gradients, and Publishing Flash Files 7. Planning and Creating a Flash Web Site 8. Programming with ActionScript 3.0 9. Using Flash Components and Video Additional Cases. Appendix A. Appendix B. 94 Barbara Waxer 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Getting Started with Flash CS4. Creating Graphics and Text Using the Timeline Creating Animation Publishing and Exporting a Document Creating Buttons and Using Media Adding Interactivity Integrating with Other Programs Adobe Flash CS4 Revealed, International Edition Adobe Illustrator CS5 Illustrated, International Edition Jim Shuman Chris Botello 978-0-8400-3104-4 (0-8400-3104-1) ©2010 552 pages Book cover NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Step-by-step instruction guides you through creating, modifying, and enhancing Flash files. • Hundreds of full-color illustrations engage readers and clarify key concepts. • Extensive end-of-chapter projects reinforce critical skills by requiring readers to apply them to real-world scenarios. • Back-of-book glossary provides a quick reference and at-yourfingertips access to information. • Easy-to-follow and easy-to-absorb two-page spread lessons appeal to a wide variety of learning styles. • Coverage of the newest Illustrator CS5 design functions helps students get the most from the software. • Trouble and Quick Tips boxes within the step-by-step directions helps users avoid typical errors and pitfalls. • End of unit Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops make concepts relevant and gives students extra practice with the skills covered in the unit. Web Design & Development not available 978-1-1112-2194-2 (1-1112-2194-4) ©2011 192 pages TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit A: Getting Started with Adobe Illustrator CS5. Essential Operations. Unit C: Going Beyond the Basics. Unit D: Created Blends and Complex Objects. Unit E: Working with Text and Gradients. Unit F: Drawing in Illustrator. Unit G: Working with Advanced Techniques. Glossary. Index. Unit B: Performing ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 95 Web Design & Development Adobe Illustrator CS5 Revealed, International Edition Adobe® Illustrator® CS4 - Illustrated, International Edition James L. Mohler Chris Botello 978-1-1111-3048-0 (1-1111-3048-5) ©2011 640 pages 978-0-538-46902-9 (0-538-46902-1) ©2010 200 pages NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Four-color graphics vividly illustrate key features and concepts. • Expert author with more than 20 years of graphic design experience offers tips and techniques from the user’s perspective. • Updated exercises and extensive coverage of new CS5 features including the new Perspective Grid feature, the new Shape Builder tools, Bristle Brush and “Beautiful Strokes.” • All new features are highlighted throughout the text with a new features icon. • Data Files included at the back of the book let the user work through real-world projects step-by-step, with guidance through the entire process. • Users are encouraged to build a portfolio by completing the projects at the end of each chapter, many of which give users the opportunity to explore and express their unique creative talents. • ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS4 - ILLUSTRATED features the readerfriendly two-page spread format that is a signature of the ILLUSTRATED SERIES. This easy-to-comprehend layout provides succinct lessons with instructions on the left-hand page and large, full-color screenshots on the right page--ensuring thorough user understanding. • Comprehensive coverage includes detailed instruction on Adobe Illustrator CS4’s newest vector graphic drawing and editing functions. • End-of-chapter Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops make concepts relevant for users and easier to understand through hands-on applications and detailed explanations. • “Quick Tips” predict commonly made mistakes to help students avoid typical errors and pitfalls. TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting to Know Illustrator. 2. Creating Text and Gradients. 3. Drawing and Composing an Illustration. 4. Transforming and Distorting Objects. 5. Working with Layers. 6. Working with Patterns and Brushes. 7. Working with Distortion, Gradient Meshes, Envelopes, and Blends. 8. Working with Transparency, Live Color, Effects, and Graphic Styles. 9. Creating Graphs in Illustrator. 10. Creating 3D Objects. 11. Preparing a Document for Prepress and Printing. 12. Drawing with Symbols. 13. Creating Interactive Layouts. 1. 96 TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit A: Getting Started with Adobe Illustrator CS5. Essential Operations. Unit C: Going Beyond the Basics. Unit D: Created Blends and Complex Objects. Unit E: Working with Text and Gradients. Unit F: Drawing in Illustrator. Unit G: Working with Brushes and Effects. Unit B: Performing Adobe Illustrator CS4 Revealed, International Edtion Adobe InDesign CS5 Illustrated 978-0-8400-3112-9 (0-8400-3112-2) ©2010 616 pages 978-0-538-47787-1 (0-538-47787-3) ©2011 230 pages Anne Fisher FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • With clear, straightforward descriptions, end-of-chapter learning projects, and step-by-step tutorials, readers will acquire the skills needed to master the software and create strong design pieces. • Before jumping into instructions, each chapter’s objectives are clearly outlined and the chapter introductions offer in-depth conceptual information that tells you ‘why skills are applied. • Each chapter concludes with four projects; two Project Builders, one Design Project, and one Group Project. • Easy-to-follow and easy-to-absorb two-page spread lessons appeal to a wide variety of learning styles. • Coverage of the newest InDesign CS5 design functions helps students get the most from the software. • Trouble and Quick Tips boxes within the step-by-step directions helps users avoid typical errors and pitfalls. • End of unit Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops make concepts relevant and gives students extra practice with the skills covered in the unit. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Getting Started with Illustrator Creating Text and Gradients Drawing and Composing an Illustration Transforming and Distorting Objects Working with Layers Working with Patterns and Brushes Working with Filters, Gradient Meshes, Envelopes, and Blends Working with Transparency, Effects, and Graphic Styles Creating Graphs in Illustrator Working with Symbols Creating 3D Objects Preparing a Document for Prepress and Printing Preparing Graphics for the Web ## Web Design & Development NEW TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit A: Getting Started with InDesign CS5. with Objects. Unit C: Working with Multiple Page Documents. Unit D: Working with Text. Unit E: Linking Images. Unit F: Using Advanced Features. Unit G: Preparing Files for Print and for the Web. Unit H: Integrating InDesign with Illustrator and Photoshop, and Dreamweaver. Unit B: Working www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 97 Web Design & Development NEW Adobe InDesign CS5 Revealed, International Edition Adobe InDesign CS4— Illustrated Henry Bojack 978-1-4239-9939-3 (1-4239-9939-8) ©2010 224 pages Ann Fisher 978-1-1111-3053-4 (1-1111-3053-1) ©2011 576 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Includes extensive coverage of new CS5 features: Presentation Mode, Multiple Page Sizes, New Layers Features, Content Indicator, Live Distribute, Grid Place, Gridify Behavior, the Gap Tool, Super Step & Repeat, Color Labels in the Pages Panel, and Live Corner Effects. • All new features are highlighted throughout the text with a new features icon. • Visually appealing full-color graphics illustrate key concepts and skills. • Hands-on projects throughout the text put software knowledge into a real-world design context. • Source files for all exercises are included in the book, giving readers visual step-by-step guidance when working through the application. • Provides clear instruction on how to work in InDesign using either Mac or PC platforms. • Teaches students how to create projects in Adobe InDesign CS3 such as posters, flyers, labels, and newsletters. • Uses the Illustrated Series’ signature two-page spread format, which presents lessons in a clean, easy-to-follow, highly visual layout. • Large, full-color screen shots keep students engaged and on track as they learn skills. TABLE OF CONTENTS A. B. C. D. E. F. G. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 98 Getting to Know InDesign. Working with Text. Setting Up a Document. Working with Frames. Working with Color. Working with Placed Images. Creating Graphics. Exploring Effects and Advanced Techniques. Working with Tabs and Tables. Making Books, Tables of Contents and Indexes. Preparing, Packaging, and Exporting Documents for Print. Creating Interactive Layouts. H. Getting Started with InDesign CS3 Working with Objects Working with Multiple Page Documents Working with Text Linking Images Using Advanced Features Preparing Files for Print and for the Web Integrating InDesign with Illustrator, Photoshop, and Dreamweaver Adobe Indesign CS4 Revealed New Perspectives on Adobe Photoshop CS5, Comprehensive, International Edition Chris Botello 978-1-4354-4185-9 (1-4354-4185-0) ©2010 576 pages Lisa A. Bucki, Jane HosierBounar NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Includes coverage of new CS4 features: the redesigned interface with preset workspaces, Smart Dimensions and Smart Spacing, new Links panel, Export to Flash, and more. • Visually stimulating four-color graphics clearly illustrate key concepts and skills. • Hands-on projects throughout the text-such as creating advertisements, brochures, and flyers-put software knowledge into a real-world design context and encourage readers to build their portfolio in a variety of ways. • Exercises use the same files that are included in the book, allowing readers to work through an application, step-by-step, with guidance through the entire process. • Provides clear instruction on how to work in the latest release of InDesign using either Mac or PC platforms. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Exploring the InDesign Workspace Working with Text Setting Up a Document Working with Frames Working with Color Placing and Linking Graphics Creating Graphics Working with Transparency Working with Tabs and Tables Making Books, Tables of Contents, and Indexes Exploring Advanced Techniques Preparing, Packaging, and Exporting Documents FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Business case scenarios keep students engaged throughout the tutorials, providing a real-world context in which they can apply the concepts and skills presented. • Visual Overview – a two-page spread at the start of each session – gives a preview of the topics and terms covered in the session and can be used as a study guide before quizzes and tests. • Key Steps highlight important steps to help students pay close attention to completing the step correctly and avoid timeconsuming rework. • ProSkills Boxes tie Photoshop CS5 concepts and skills with career relevancy by providing guidance for using the software in professional situations. • ProSkills exercises integrate the technology skills students learn with one or more of today’s necessary professional skills, such as teamwork, written communication, verbal communication, problem solving and decision making. Web Design & Development 978-0-538-47335-4 (0-538-47335-5) ©2011 520 pages TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ## Getting Started with Adobe Photoshop CS5. Working with Image Files. Layering Content to Compose Images. Adding Content. Selecting, Removing, and Tweaking Content. Designing with Text. Correcting Photos and Other Compositions. Managing Output. Advancing Your Compositing Skills. Exploring Web, 3D, and Video Techniques. www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 99 Web Design & Development Book cover not available Adobe Photoshop CS5 Illustrated, International Edition Adobe® Photoshop® CS5 Revealed, International Edition Chris Botello Elizabeth Eisner Reding 978-0-538-47757-4 (0-538-47757-1) ©2011 230 pages 978-1-1111-3043-5 (1-1111-3043-4) ©2011 640 pages NEW NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Easy-to-follow and easy-to-absorb two-page spread lessons appeal to a wide variety of learning styles. • Coverage of the newest Photoshop CS5 design functions helps students get the most from the software. • Trouble and Quick Tips boxes within the step-by-step directions helps users avoid typical errors and pitfalls. • End of unit Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops make concepts relevant and gives students extra practice with the skills covered in the unit. • All new features are highlighted throughout the text with a new features icon. • Thoroughly introduces all the fundamental features of Adobe Photoshop, providing extensive tutorials and exercises so that readers can apply what they learn. • Emphasizes the how and why behind each Photoshop tool to help readers excel at design as well as master the software. • Progresses from basic to advanced Photoshop techniques so that readers can build on the skills they acquire as they work their way through the book. • Includes a lesson on fixing common photography problems, and a bonus appendix of additional projects so that students can practice and hone the skills they’ve learned in the book. TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit A: Getting Started with Photoshop CS5. Pixels. Unit C: Working with Layers. Unit D: Working with Type and Gradients. Unit E: Improve Images with Adjustment Layers. Unit F: Work with Brushes and Color Effects. Unit G: Creating Special Effects. Unit H: Improving Productivity. Glossary. Index. Unit B: Selecting TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 100 Getting Started with Adobe Photoshop CS5. Working with Photoshop. Working with Layers. Making Selections. Incorporating Color Techniques. Placing Type in an Image. Using Painting Tools. Working with Special Layer Functions. Creating Special Effects with Filters. Enhancing Specific Selections. Adjusting Colors. Using Clipping Masks, Paths, and Shapes. Transforming Type. Liquifying an Image. Performing Image Surgery. Annotating and Automating an Image. Creating Images for the Web. Working with Animation, Video, and Photography. Adobe Photoshop CS4: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, Joy L. Starks 978-0-538-74530-7 (0-538-74530-4) ©2010 240 pages Chris Botello FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Gives students the information they need to know, when they need to know it through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved callouts on screenshots. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to take advantage of the features in the Adobe Photoshop CS4 software. • Increases students’ retention with brand new end-of-chapter exercises, including Make It Right, Extend Your Knowledge, and Make It Personal, which emphasize problem-solving and experimentation. • ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS4 - ILLUSTRATED features the readerfriendly two-page spread format that is a signature of the ILLUSTRATED SERIES. This easy-to-comprehend layout provides succinct lessons with instructions on the left-hand page and large, full-color screenshots on the right page--ensuring thorough user understanding. • Helping students get the most from Photoshop, the text’s comprehensive coverage includes detailed instruction on Adobe Photoshop CS4’s newest photo-editing functions. • End-of-chapter Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops make concepts relevant for users and easier to understand through hands-on applications and detailed explanations. • Predicting commonly made mistakes, the text offers “Quick Tips” within its solid, step-by-step directions to help users avoid typical errors and pitfalls. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Editing a Photo. Using Selection Tools and Shortcut Keys. Working with Layers. Drawing and Painting with Color. Enhancing and Repairing Photos. Creating Color Channels and Actions. Applying Filters and Patterns. Working with Vector Graphics. Creating Web Pages and Animations. TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit A: Getting Started with Photoshop CS4. Pixels. Unit C: Working with Layers. Unit D: Working with Type and Gradients. Unit E: Improve Images with Adjustment Layers. Unit F: Work with Brushes and Color Effects. Unit G: Working with Special Effects and Blending Modes. Unit H: Exploring Production and Productivity Techniques. Unit B: Selecting APPENDICES A: B: C: D: E: Web Design & Development 978-1-4390-7927-0 (1-4390-7927-7) ©2010 736 pages Project Planning Guidelines. Graphic Design Overview. Changing Screen Resolution and Editing Preferences. Using Photoshop Help. Using Adobe Bridge CS4. ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 101 Adobe Photoshop CS4 Revealed Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0 Illustrated, Second Edition Elizabeth Eisner Reding Web Design & Development 978-1-4354-4187-3 (1-4354-4187-7) ©2010 616 pages Barbara Waxer, Lisa Tannenbaum 978-1-4239-9941-6 (1-4239-9941-X) ©2010 224 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Covers all the latest Photoshop CS4 tools-including adding color with kuler, using improved CS4 Tablet features, creating 3D shapes, using content-aware scaling, and working with video in Photoshop. • Thoroughly introduces all the fundamental features of Adobe Photoshop, providing extensive tutorials and exercises so that readers can apply what they are learning. • Emphasizes the how and why behind each Photoshop tool to help readers excel at design as well as master the software. • Progresses from basic to advanced Photoshop techniques so that readers can build on the skills they are acquiring as they work their way through the book. • Includes a bonus appendix of additional projects so that students can practice and hone the skills they’ve learned in the book. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Uses reader-friendly ILLUSTRATED Series two-page spread format, providing succinct instructions on the left and large, full-color screenshots on the right. • Covers the fundamentals of using Photoshop Elements 7, such as acquiring images from a variety of sources, making color corrections, applying filters and effects, and sharing images via print, e-mail and Web. • Features new, streamlined eight-chapter format, perfect for a semester-long course. • Includes instruction on features new to Photoshop Elements software, such as the Adobe Smart Brush. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 102 Getting Started with Adobe Photoshop CS3 Working with Layers Making Selections Incorporating Color Techniques Placing Type in an Image Using Painting Tools Working with Special Layer Functions Creating Special Effects with Filters Enhancing Specific Selections Adjusting Colors Using Clipping Masks, Paths, and Shapes Transforming Type Liquifying an Image Performing Image Surgery Annotating and Automating an Image Creating Images for the Web A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Getting Started with Photoshop Elements 7. Organizing Photos. Fixing Images Automatically in the Editor. Adjusting Light and Color. Using Paint and Retouching Paint. Adding Layers, Artwork, and Type. Making Selections and Applying Effects. Creating and Sharing Projects. New Perspectives on Microsoft® Expression Web 3.0: Comprehensive, International Edition Book cover Gary B. Shelly, Jennifer Campbell Henry Bojack Book cover 978-0-538-47023-0 (0-538-47023-2) ©2011 656 pages not available NEW 978-0-8400-5477-7 (0-8400-5477-7) ©2011 NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Offers a case based, problem-solving approach to creating Web pages, covering the functions an features of the Microsoft Expression Web software. • Presents InSight boxes, a new feature that offers expert advice and best practices to help students achieve a better understanding of the concepts behind the software. • Includes a Tip feature, which provides hints for more efficient use of the software. • Provides succinct summaries and step-by-step instructions on how to perform a specific task with Reference Windows. • Engage students with the information they need to know, when they need to know it, with enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a Q &A feature, and improved call outs and screen shots, students will be able to successfully navigate and retain new information. • Features WYSIWYG design interface of Expression Web and other tools such as task panes and dialog boxes to create and modify Web sites and CSS also introduces HTML and CSS code views to enhance students understanding of the back-end of Web site creation, allowing students to use these skills in both their professional and personal lives. • Integration of the interactive activities and videos on the Online Companion, in conjunction with the end-of-chapter student’s assignment aid in retention of material through a variety of assessment. • Plan Ahead feature employs real world scenarios and prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Getting Started. Formatting Text. Formatting with CSS. Working with Images. Working with Hyperlinks. Creating Interactivity. Creating Tables. Creating Forms. Creating Web Page Layouts and Publishing a Web Site. Web Design & Development not available Microsoft® Expression Web 3: Comprehensive, International Edition TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Getting Started with Expression Web. Working with Text, Images, and Links. Working with Templates and Importing a Web Site. Creating Reports and Publishing to the Internet. Creating Styles and Layouts with CSS. Adding Interactive Buttons and Behaviors. Working with Tables and Frames. Working with Forms. Introduction to ASP.NET Controls and Data Access Technologies. APPENDICES A: B: C: D: E: F. G. H. I. Using Microsoft Expression Web 3 Help. Web standards and accessibility. Publishing Content to the Web. The Expression product Studio. Steps for the Windows XP User. Steps for the Windows Vista User. Changing the Screen Resolution. ASP.NET. Silverlight. ADDITIONAL VERSION COMPLETE: 978-0-8400-5478-8 (0-8400-5478-8) ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 103 Web Design & Development Book cover not available Microsoft® Expression Web 3: Illustrated Complete, International Edition Microsoft Expression Web 2: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques Julie Riley Gary B. Shelly, Jennifer T. Campbell, Ollie N. Rivers 978-0-538-75045-5 (0-538-75045-6) ©2011 424 pages 978-0-538-74541-3 (0-538-74541-X) ©2010 752pages NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Presents lessons in a clean, easy-to-follow two-page spread layout that appeals to a wide variety of learning styles. • Provides complete coverage of Microsoft Expression Web 3, teaching students how to create professional, graphically appealing Web pages. • Offers clear, step-by-step instructions for completing tasks, with action items in green bold text to keep students on track. • Coverage of adding multimedia such as Silverlight and Flash content to sites, making sites interactive and professional. • Includes instruction on how to use SuperPreview - a tool that allows users to preview their site in multiple browsers - ensuring that sites support all platforms. • Offers a comprehensive presentation of Expression Web 2, including working with text, images, and links, working with templates and importing a web site, and adding interactive buttons and behaviors. • Increases students retention with brand new end-of-chapter exercises, including Make It Right, Extend Your Knowledge, and Make It Personal, which emphasize problem-solving and experimentation. • Engages students with new Experiment steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to explore and experiment with the software. • Gives students the information they need to know, when they need to know it through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved call-outs on screenshots. • Offers a new Plan Ahead feature which prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit A: Getting Started with Expression Web. a Web Site. Unit C: Adding Text and Links. Unit D: Structuring and Styling Text. Unit E: Working with Pictures. Unit F: Enhancing a Design with CSS. Unit G: Designing Site Navigation. Unit H: Testing and Publishing Your Web Site. Unit I. Working with Tables. Unit J. Working with Forms. Unit K. Working with Behaviors and Multimedia. Unit L. Using Code Tools. Unit M. Advanced Typography Using CSS. Unit N. Creating a Layout with CSS. Unit O. Designing Like a Pro. Unit P. Working with Dynamic Web Templates. Unit B: Creating TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Creating an Expression Web Site Working with Images and Links Working with Templates and Styles Special Feature 1: Web Design Basics Creating Styles and Layouts with CSS Working with Tables Adding Interactive Buttons and Behaviors Special Feature 2: E-Commerce. Working with Forms Creating Reports and Publishing to the Internet Introduction to ASP.NET Controls and Data Access Technologies Special Feature 3: Marketing and Maintaining your Web Site. ADDITIONAL VERSION COMPLETE: Chapter 1-6, Appendices 978-0-538-74528-2 (0-538-74528-4) 104 Microsoft Office Publisher 2007: Complete Concepts and Techniques Microsoft Office Publisher 2007— Illustrated Introductory Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Joy L. Starks 978-1-4239-0528-8 (1-4239-0528-8) August 2007 266 pages Elizabeth Eisner Reding FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Gives students a complete presentation of Publisher 2007, including new features of the software, using the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy. • Offers a new Plan Ahead feature, which prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. • Gives students the information they need to know, when they need to know it, through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved callouts. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to take advantage of the features in the Microsoft Office 2007 new user interface. • Increases students’ retention with brand new end-of-chapter exercises, including Make It Right, Extend Your Knowledge, and Make It Personal, which emphasize problem solving and experimentation. • Presents lessons in a clean, easy-to-follow two-page spread layout that appeals to a wide variety of learning styles. • Covers all of the new features of Microsoft Publisher 2007 to teach students how to create beautiful and professional-looking documents. • Features new thumbnail previews in the Publications Gallery allowing students to see a change to the template, color scheme, and font in the thumbnail before the document is created. • Offers a new Real Life Independent Challenge exercise where students create documents to help them in their everyday lives. • A self-graded capstone project at the end of each unit allows students to practice the skills they have learned. TABLE OF CONTENTS A. B. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. C. D. Creating and Editing a Publication Designing a Newsletter Publishing a Tri-Fold Brochure E. F. G. E-Mail Feature: Creating an E-Mail Letter Using Publisher 4. 5. 6. H. Using Business Information Sets Merging Publications and Data Creating an Interactive Web Site Web Design & Development 978-1-4188-4349-6 (1-4188-4349-0) November 2007 472 pages I. J. Getting Started with Publisher 2007 Creating a Publication Working with Text Working with Graphic Objects Enhancing a Publication Improving a Design Working with Multiple Pages Using Advanced Features Working Effectively Creating Web Documents Integration Feature: Object Linking and Embedding APPENDICES A: B: C: D: E: F: Project Planning Guidelines Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 Help Publishing Office 2007 Web Pages to a Web Server Customizing Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 Steps for the Windows XP User ADDITIONAL VERSION INTRODUCTORY: Chapters 1–3; 1 Special Feature; Appendices 978-1-4188-4348-9 (1-4188-4348-2) ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 105 New Perspectives on Blended HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Introductory, International Edition, 2E HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Comprehensive, 6E Gary B. Shelly, Denise M. Woods William J. Dorin Henry Bojack 978-0-538-74223-8 978-0-538-47241-8 (0-538-47241-3) ©2011 776 pages Web Design & Development (0-538-74223-2) ©2010 512 pages NEW EDITION NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Focuses on achieving page layouts through CSS positioning, which more closely reflects the way “real world applications” are built. • Integrates CSS right from the start, allowing students to feel confident about their knowledge of CSS upon completion of the course. • Reflects the signature New Perspectives pedagogical elements with updates to the interior that include Margin Tips, InSight boxes, and Reality Check exercises. • Includes new coverage of fixed layouts, adding multimedia, and forms! TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Using XHTML to Create Web Pages. Introducing Cascading Style Sheets Using Classes and External Style Sheets. Working with the Box Model. Creating Fixed Layouts. Creating Liquid Layouts. Using Links to Navigate the Web. Adding Data, Sound, and Video to a Web Page. Creating Forms. APPENDICES A: B: C: D: E: Colors by Name and Hexadecimal Value.Appendix Named Character Entities. Numeric Character Entities. HTML Elements. CSS 2.1 Properties and Values. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • New Special feature on how to convert web page frames to another technique. • Updated HTML tags. • Contains twelve chapters and five appendices that offer comprehensive coverage of HTML, including the Web development life cycle, Web page creation using HTML, creating lists, creating links, inserting images, and formatting text. • Offers a new Plan Ahead feature which prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. • Gives students the information they need to know, when they need to know it through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved call-outs on screenshots. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to explore and experiment with HTML code. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Introduction to HTML, XHTML, and CSS. Creating and Editing a Web Page Using Inline Styles. Creating Web Pages with Links, Images, and Embedded Style Sheets. Creating Tables in a Web Site Using External Style Sheet. Special Feature 1: Attracting Visitors to Your Web Site. Creating an Image Map. Creating a Form on a Web Page. Using Advanced Cascading Style Sheets. Multimedia. Special Feature 2: Converting Frames on Your Web Site. Integrating JavaScript and HTML. Creating Pop-up Windows, Adding Scrolling Messages, and Validating Forms. Using the Document Object Model (DOM) to Enhance Web Pages. Creating and Using XML Documents. APPENDICES A: B: C: D: E: F: G: 106 HTML Quick Reference. Browser-Safe Color Palette. Accessibility Standards and the Web. CSS Properties and Values. Publishing Web Pages to a Web Server. JavaScript Quick Reference. XML Quick Reference. New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, International Edition Fifth Edition, Comprehensive, Patrick Carey Patrick Carey 978-1-4390-7833-4 (1-4390-7833-5) ©2010 2000 pages 978-0-538-74394-5 (0-538-74394-8) ©2009 768 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • The Fourth Edition includes numerous new cases throughout the tutorials and end-of-chapter exercises, providing realistic, current scenarios to engage students’ interest and allow them to explore the practical applications of key concepts. • This thorough text provides students with comprehensive instruction on HTML, XHTML, and DHTML using the New Perspectives Series’ signature case-based, problem-solving approach, which makes even complex material more interesting and easier to master. • This proven text teaches students how to create and validate wellformed documents that are compliant with XHTML standards. • The student online companion site enhances learning by providing additional resources for exploration, allowing students to seek further information or support in areas of interest or uncertainty. • The text is designed to foster students’ confidence by helping them continually increase their knowledge and build skills as they progress to increasingly difficult tasks within each chapter. • Prepares students to code Web pages from scratch using a simple text editor with comprehensive, easy-to-follow instructions. • Interactive Web pages give students hands-on experience in learning HTML and CSS. • Offers a new design with tips on best practices and Insight Boxes to explore advanced concepts. • Teaches students how to create well-formed documents that are compliant with XHTML 1.0 standards. • Fosters student confidence with a clear lesson progression that introduces concepts such as inline styles in the beginning, then expands on them in subsequent tutorials. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 4. 5. Developing a Web Page Developing a Web Site Working with Cascading Style Sheets Creating Special Effects with CSS Working with Web Tables Working with Web Forms Designing a Multimedia Experience Designing a Web Site with Frames Working with XHTML Introducing JavaScript 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Developing a Basic Web Page Developing a Web Site Designing a Web Page Working with Cascading Style Sheets Working with Web Tables Working with Web Forms Designing a Multimedia Experience Adding Frames to a Web Site Working with XHTML Introducing JavaScript Additional Cases 1-3 APPENDICES A: B: C: Additional Cases 1-3. 11. Web Design & Development New Perspectives on HTML, XHTML, and Dynamic HTML, International Edition Fourth Edition D: Working with Operators and Expressions. Working with Arrays, Loops, and Conditional Statements Introducing the Document Object Model Working with the Event Model Working with Windows and Frames. Validating Web Forms E: F: G: H: I: ## Putting a Site on the World Wide Web Making Your Web Site More Accessible Optimizing Your Web Page for Search Engines Working with Cookies Color Names and Color Values Character Entities XHTML Elements and Attributes Cascading Style Sheets JavaScript Objects, Properties, and Methods www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 107 New Perspectives on Creating Web Pages with HTML, XHTML, and XML, International Edition, Third Edition HTML—Illustrated Complete, Third Edition Vicki Cox, Lynn Wermers, Elizabeth Eisner Reding 978-0-619-26844-2 (0-619-26844-1) March 2006 424 pages Web Design & Development Patrick Carey 978-1-4390-3772-0 (1-4390-3772-8) ©2010 992 pages NEW PERSPECTIVES ON CREATING WEB PAGES WITH HTML, XHTML, AND XML teaches students how to create simple to complex Web sites from scratch using HTML, XHTML, and XML. Students are asked to think critically in order to solve problems and complete Case Studies, which reinforces key concepts critical to creating Web pages. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Gives students hands-on experience in learning HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and XML with interactive Web pages. • Enhances student learning with a new Student Online Companion at www.cengage.com/coursetechnology/carey featuring additional resources for exploration. • Increases retention with new case scenarios and end-of-tutorial exercises. • Features reorganized and updated content based on instructor and author feedback. • Explores how to create XML documents using custom and standard vocabularies and how to create compound documents that involve several namespaces. • Prepares students to code Web pages from scratch using a simple text editor with comprehensive, easy-to-follow instructions. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Includes two new units on creating links to Web pages and other files and on Cascading Style Sheets. • Offers a quick, visual way to learn the very latest features of HTML, including how to design and create a Web page, formatting and adding graphics to a page, creating forms, tables and frames, and more. • Provides updated HTML examples that conform to XML and XHTML coding standards and new real-world case scenarios keeping your students up-to-date. • Offers content for a full-semester HTML course. • Helps you prepare for your course with ease using the extensive Instructor Resources available with this text. TABLE OF CONTENTS A. B. C. D. E. F. G. TABLE OF CONTENTS H. I. Developing a Web Page 2. Developing a Web Site 3. Working with Cascading Style Sheets 4. Creating Special Effects with CSS 5. Working with Web Table 6. Working with Web Forms 7. Working with Multimedia 8. Designing a Web Site with Frames 9. Working with XHTML 10. Programming with JavaScript 11. Creating an XML Document 12. Creating Compound Documents with Namespaces 13. Validating Documents with DTDs 14. Validating Documents with XML Schema Appendix A: Color Names and Color Values. Appendix B: HTML Character Entities. Appendix C: Placing a Document on the World Wide Web. Appendix D: Making the Web More Accessible. Appendix E: HTML and XHTML Elements and Attributes. Appendix F: Cascading Style Sheets. Appendix G: JavaScript Objects, Properties, Methods, and Event Holders. Appendix H: JavaScript Operators, Keywords, and Syntactical Elements. Appendix I: Working with Cookies. 1. 108 J. K. L. M. N. O. Creating an HTML Document Creating Links Formatting Text with HTML Adding Graphics and Multimedia Formatting Pages with Cascading Style Sheets Working with Tables Using Forms to Control Input Controlling Page Layout Designing Web Pages Scripting for HTML Working with Dynamic HTML (DHTML) Controlling Content Dynamically Positioning with DHTML Implementing Advanced DHTML Features Structuring Data with XML APPENDIX ADDITIONAL VERSIONS BRIEF: Units A–D; Appendix 978-0-619-26846-6 (0-619-26846-8) INTRODUCTORY: Units A–H; Appendix 978-0-619-26845-9 (0-619-26845-X) New Perspectives on JavaScript, Comprehensive New Perspectives on XML, Second Edition, Comprehensive Patrick Carey, Frank Canovatchel Patrick Carey 978-1-4188-6064-6 (1-4188-6064-6) August 2006 725 pages FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Teaches students how to apply JavaScript to create real-world applications, including validating financial information and creating a working online shopping cart. • Contains detailed coverage of foundation concepts, such as objects, expressions, arrays, and loops. • Provides Demo pages, an interactive way for students to learn JavaScript. • Helps students review basic HTML, XHTML, and CSS concepts in two review tutorials and an extended appendix listing markup tags, style elements, and JavaScript commands. • Includes an appendix on common JavaScript programming mistakes, capturing errors, and debugging code. • Includes ten tutorials and five appendices—perfect for a semesterlong introductory course on XML. • Covers XML syntax to create valid, well-formed documents, and shows how to work with namespaces to create documents combining several XML vocabularies. • Gives a thorough lesson on schemas in Tutorial 4 including employing multiple schemas in large document structures. • Shows students how to work with several standard XML vocabularies including XHTML, MathML, and RSS. • Provides cross-browser solutions to programming with the W3C document object model. Web Design & Development 978-0-619-26797-1 (0-619-26797-6) September 2005 816 pages TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. A: B: C: D: E: F: Review 1: Introducing HTML and XHTML Review 2: Introducing Cascading Style Sheets Introducing JavaScript Working with Operators and Expressions Working with Arrays, Loops, and Conditional Statements Working with Objects Working with Special Effects Working with Windows and Frames Working with Forms and Regular Expressions Working with the Event Model Working with Cookies Working with Dynamic Content and Styles 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Creating an XML Document Working with Namespaces Validating an XML Document Working with Schemas Working with Cascading Style Sheets Working with XSLT and XPath Creating a Computational Style Sheet Creating Element Groups Using XML as a Data Source Working with the Document Object Model APPENDICES A: B: APPENDICES C: HTML and XHTML Elements and Attributes Cascading Style Sheets JavaScript JavaScript Creating Dynamic Web Pages with Netscape 4 Debugging your JavaScript Code D: E: ## Installing XMLSpy XSLT Elements and Attributes XPath Reference DTD Reference XML Schema Reference www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 109 WORD PROCESSING... 111 Microsoft Word 2010 113 Microsoft Word 2007 117 Business Communications New Perspectives on Microsoft® Office Word 2010, Brief, International Edition Microsoft® Office Word 2010: Introductory, International Edition Gary B. Shelly, Misty E. Vermaat S. Scott Zimmerman, Beverly B. Zimmerman, Ann Shaffer, Katherine T. Pinard 978-0-538-75002-8 (0-538-75002-2) ©2011 376 pages 978-0-538-47065-0 (0-538-47065-8) ©2011 248 pages NEW NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Gives students an introductory presentation of Word 2010, including new features of the software, using the highly-successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to take advantage of the features in the Microsoft Office 2010 new user interface. • Increases students’ retention with brand new end-of-chapter exercises, including Make It Right, Extend Your Knowledge, and Make It Personal, which emphasize problem-solving and experimentation. • A brand new introduction to Windows 7 and Introduction to Office chapter presents students with an overview of the latest in the Windows operating system and the Office suite giving them a strong base for further learning. • Additional appendix found only in Word. • New business case scenarios keep students engaged throughout the tutorials, providing a real-world context in which they can apply the concepts and skills presented. • Visual Overview – a two-page spread at the start of each tutorial – gives a visual look at the tasks and elements covered in the tutorial and can be used as a study guide before quizzes and tests. • Key Steps highlight important points to help students pay close attention to completing the step correctly and avoiding timeconsuming rework. • ProSkills boxes tie Word 2010 concepts with career relevancy by providing guidance on how to use the software in professional situations. • ProSkills Exercises integrate technology skills with professional skills, further grounding concepts in reality. ProSkills exercises include topics such as teamwork, written communication, verbal communication, problem solving, and decision making. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1: 2. 3. Introduction to Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 2010. Creating, Formatting, and Editing a Word Document with a Picture. Creating a Research Paper with Citations and References. Creating a Business Letter with a Letterhead and Table. 1: 2: 3: 4: Word Processing FEATURES AND BENEFITS Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2010. Creating a Document. Editing and Formatting a Document. Creating a Multiple-Page Report. Desktop Publishing and Mail Merge. APPENDICES A: B: C: Project Planning Guidelines. Publishing Office 2010 Web Pages to a Web Server. Microsoft Business Certification Program. Index/Quick Reference. ADDITIONAL VERSIONS INTRODUCTORY: (available September 2010) 978-0-538-47064-3 (0-538-47064-X) COMPREHENSIVE: (available December 2010) 978-0-538-47613-3 (0-538-47613-3) ADDITIONAL VERSIONS COMPLETE: (available October 2010) 978-0-538-74386-0 (0-538-74386-7) COMPRENSIVE: (available December 2010) 978-0-538-74594-9 (0-538-74594-0) ## www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 111 Microsoft® Office Word® 2010: Illustrated Complete, International Edition Book cover not available Word Processing Pasewark/Pasewark Katherine T. Pinard Jennifer Duffy, Carol Cram 978-0-538-47522-8 (0-538-47522-6) ©2011 312 pages 978-0-538-74825-4 0-538-74825-7) ©2011 504 pages NEW NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Easy-to-follow and easy-to-absorb two-page spread lessons appeal to a wide variety of learning styles. • End-of-chapter Independent Challenges and Visual Workshops make concepts relevant and easier to understand through hands-on applications and detailed explanations. • Quick Tips and Trouble boxes within the step-by-step instructions help students avoid typical errors and pitfalls. • Clues to Use boxes offer concise information that expands on the lesson skill or describes a related task, adding context to skills and concepts. • Increased coverage of research in Word Unit D gives students hands-on experience crafting research papers, helping students to retain and apply skills outside of the classroom. • SkyDrive appendix covers how to store and share files with almost anyone anywhere! • Offers a flexible format making this book ideal for classrooms with students who have varying abilities. • Provides numerous step-by-step exercises, review exercises and case projects to enhance students’ learning experiences. • Helps students develop skills individually or in a team setting using strong end-of-lesson material, including Concepts Review projects, and Critical Thinking activities. • Gives students additional information and guidance through Did you Know? boxes, Net tips boxes, and Important boxes. • Increases students’ retention of skills through end-of-lesson exercises including lesson summary, vocabulary and review questions. TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit A: Getting Started with Windows 7. File Management. Unit A: Getting Started with Office 2010. Unit A: Creating Documents with Word 2010. Unit B: Editing Documents. Unit C: Formatting Text and Paragraphs. Unit D: Formatting Documents. Unit E: Creating and Formatting Tables. Unit F: Illustrating Documents with Graphics. Unit G: Working with Themes and Building Blocks. Unit H: Merging Word Documents. Unit I: Working with Styles and Templates. Unit J: Developing Multipage Documents. Unit K: Working with References. Unit L: Integrating Word with Other Programs. Unit M: Exploring Advanced Graphics. Unit N: Building Forms. Unit O: Collaborating with Co-Workers. Unit P: Customizing Word. Unit B: Understanding APPENDICES A: Working 112 Microsoft Office Word 2010: Introductory with SkyDrive. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Unit. Office 2010 Basics and the Internet. Windows 7 Basics. WORD UNIT. Lesson 1: Word Basics. Lesson 2: Basic Editing. Lesson 3: Helpful Word Features. Lesson 4: Formatting Text. Lesson 5: Formatting Paragraphs and Documents. Lesson 6: Working with Graphics. Lesson 7: Working with Documents. Lesson 8: Increasing Efficiency Using Word. APPENDICES A: B: Computer Concepts. Keyboarding. Microsoft Office Word 2007: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Misty E. Vermaat 978-1-4188-4338-0 (1-4188-4338-5) August 2007 816 pages 1. 2. 3. Web Feature: Creating a Web Page Using Word 4. COMPLETE 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. APPENDICES C: D: E: F: G: ## Working with Document Sharing Tools, a Master Document, a Table of Contents, and an Index Creating an Online Form Enhancing an Online Form and Working with Macros, Document Security, and XML Blogging Feature: Creating a Blog Post B: INTRODUCTORY: Chapters 1–3; 1 Special Feature; Appendices 978-1-4188-4336-6 (1-4188-4336-9) COMPLETE: Chapters 1–6; 2 Special Features; Appendices 978-1-4188-4337-3 (1-4188-4337-7) Creating a Document with a Title Page, Table, Chart, and Watermark Generating Form Letters, Mailing Labels, and Directories Creating a Professional Newsletter Integration Feature: Linking an Excel Worksheet and Chart to a Word Document A: ADDITIONAL VERSIONS Creating and Editing a Word Document Creating a Research Paper Creating a Cover Letter and a Resume Word Processing INTRODUCTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS • Gives students a comprehensive presentation of Word 2007, including new features of the software, using the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series pedagogy. • Offers a new Plan Ahead feature, which prepares students to create successful projects by encouraging them to think about what they are trying to accomplish before they begin. • Gives students the information they need to know, when they need to know it, through enhancements to the step-by-step instructions, a new Q&A feature, and improved callouts on screen shots. • Engages students with new Experimental steps, which encourage them to go beyond step-by-step instructions to take advantage of the features in the Microsoft Office Word 2007 new user interface. • Increases students’ retention with brand new end-of-chapter exercises, including Make It Right, Extend Your Knowledge, and Make It Personal, which emphasize problem solving and experimentation. • Meets the requirements of the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam for Microsoft Office Word 2007. COMPREHENSIVE FEATURES AND BENEFITS Project Planning Guidelines Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 Microsoft Office Word 2007 Help Publishing Office 2007 Web Pages to a Web Server Customizing Microsoft Office Word 2007 Steps for the Windows XP User Microsoft Business Certification Program www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 113 New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Word 2007, Comprehensive S. Scott Zimmerman, Beverly B. Zimmerman, Ann Shaffer, Katherine T. Pinard 978-1-4239-0582-0 (1-4239-0582-2) August 2007 680 pages ADDITIONAL VERISONS COMPREHENSIVE:, PREMIUM VIEO EDITION NEW 978-0-538-47597-6 (0-538-47597-8) BRIEF: Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007, Tutorials 1–4 978-1-4239-0580-6 (1-4239-0580-6) INTRODUCTORY: Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007, Tutorials 1–7 978-1-4239-0581-3 (1-4239-0581-4) 114 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. BRIEF 2. 3. 4. 5. INTRO • Offers comprehensive coverage of the new Word 2007 features, including the design themes, Live Preview, and SmartArt, preparing students to create professional, polished documents. • Provides a Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007 tutorial that gets students up and running with the new features and user interface. • Presents new InSight boxes, which offer best practices for working with the software, and a new Tip feature, which provides hints for more efficient use of the software. • Features Reality Check exercises, new comprehensive, open-ended assignments that give students the opportunity to practice skills by creating practical, real-world documents such as resumes, cover letters, and reports. • Meets the requirements for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam for Microsoft Office Word 2007. 6. 7. 8. 9. COMPREHENSIVE Word Processing FEATURES AND BENEFITS 10. Managing Your Files Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007 Creating a Document Editing and Formatting a Document Creating a Multiple-Page Report Desktop Publishing and Mail Merge Working with Templates and Outlines Using Mail Merge Collaborating with Others and Creating Web Pages Customizing Word and Automating Your Work Creating On-Screen Forms Using Advanced Table Techniques Managing Long Documents Additional Cases APPENDIX A: Structuring Documents Using XML Microsoft Office Word 2007—Illustrated Complete Jennifer Duffy, Carol M. Cram 978-1-4239-0527-1 (1-4239-0527-X) July 2007 480 pages TABLE OF CONTENTS ADDITIONAL VERSIONS BRIEF: Units A–D 978-1-4239-0525-7 (1-4239-0525-3) INTRODUCTORY: Units A–H 978-1-4239-0526-4 (1-4239-0526-1) ## A. BRIEF B. C. D. E. INTRO F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Windows Vista Unit A: Getting Started with Windows Vista Windows Vista Unit B: Understanding File Management Getting Started with Office 2007 Creating Documents with Word 2007 Editing Documents Formatting Text and Paragraphs Formatting Documents Creating and Formatting Tables Illustrating Documents with Graphics Working with Themes and Building Blocks Merging Word Documents Working with Styles and Templates Developing Multipage Documents Working with References Integrating Word with Other Programs Exploring Advanced Graphics Building Forms Collaborating with Co-Workers Customizing Word www.cengage.com/coursetechnology Word Processing • Provides more in-depth material in the opening units allowing students to gain a better understanding of the lessons. • Contains advanced coverage on the powerful new footnotes, endnotes, and bibliography features, providing a useful lesson for all students. • Educates students on the enhanced security features available in Word, where they learn how to secure their documents before distributing them to the public. • Features a Getting Started with Office 2007 Unit that prepares students with an in-depth introduction to the common features in each software application. • Presents relevant Real Life Independent Challenge exercises where students get useful experience creating documents for their everyday lives, such as resumes and letterheads. • Provides extensive opportunities to practice using advanced new features, such as customizing building blocks and graphic objects and applying developer functions to automate tasks. • Meets the requirements of the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam for Microsoft Office Word 2007. COMPLETE FEATURES AND BENEFITS 115 Microsoft Office Word 2007: Introductory Microsoft Office Word 2007 for Medical Professionals Pasewark and Pasewark, Katherine T. Pinard Jennifer Duffy, Carol M. Cram Word Processing 978-1-4239-0542-4 (1-4239-0542-3) November 2007 302 pages 978-1-4239-0410-6 (1-4239-0410-9) August 2007 365 pages [softcover, spiral-bound] FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Provides examples and end-of-unit exercises that are related to the medical field and are typical of the tasks that students will encounter in a medical office, hospital, or clinic work setting. • Contains comprehensive applied end-of-unit exercises that increase in level of difficulty and maps to SAM (Skill Assessment Manager), providing an opportunity for the reinforcement of skills. • Includes a case study throughout on a fictitious outpatient medical facility, Riverwalk Medical Clinic, which is staffed by family doctors and specialists, as well as a large nursing and support staff. • Teaches a single skill at a time using a two-page spread format, which shows steps students follow on the left-hand page and screen shots on the right-hand page. • Offers optional Advanced Challenge Exercises in the end-of-unit material that let students practice the more advanced skills covered in the lesson material. • Offers a flexible format making this book ideal for classrooms with students who have varying abilities. • Provides numerous step-by-step exercises, review exercises, and case projects to enhance students’ learning experiences. • Helps students develop skills individually or in a team setting using strong end-of-lesson material, including Concepts Review projects and Critical Thinking activities. • Gives students additional information and guidance through Did You Know? boxes, Net Tips boxes, and Important boxes. • Increases students’ retention of skills through end-of-lesson exercises including lesson summary, vocabulary, and review questions. • Includes an Online Companion with PowerPoint presentations, key terms, and more for additional student learning. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. Getting Started with Word 2007 Editing Documents Formatting Text and Paragraphs Creating and Formatting Tables Formatting Documents Merging Word Documents Working with Styles and Templates Developing Multipage Documents Building Forms APPENDICES 1: 2: Illustrating Documents with Graphics Collaborating on Documents 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. APPENDICES A: B: 116 Introduction Microsoft Windows Vista Basics Microsoft Office 2007 Basics Microsoft Word 2007 Word Basics Basic Editing Helpful Word Features Formatting Text Formatting Paragraphs and Documents Working with Graphics Working with Documents Increasing Efficiency Using Word Computer Concepts Keyboarding Touch System Improvement New Perspectives: Portfolio Projects for Business Communication, Second Edition Carol M. Cram 978-1-4390-3746-1 (1-4390-3746-9) ©2010 296 pages NEW EDITION NEW PERSPECTIVES: PORTFOLIO PROJECTS FOR BUSINESS COMMUNICATION, Second Edition, teaches students how to communicate effectively in today’s constantly changing business environment. By solving realistic business case problems, students learn how to create a wide range of business documents and oral presentations, use technology to communicate effectively, address the needs of diverse audiences, and consider the ethical implications of their communication practices. TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES AND BENEFITS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. ## Business Communications Overview. Email. Memos. Everyday Letters. Sales Letters. Negative News Messages. Press Releases. Proposals. Press Releases. Newsletters. Brochures. Posters, Flyers, Advertisements. Web Content. Job Search Documents. Presentation Planning. Persuasive Presentations. Word Processing • REAL WORLD APPLICATION. Case scenarios, review assignments, and case problems help students review course material and apply what they’ve learned to real life business scenarios. • TECHNOLOGY. Reference Windows teach students how to use technology to create a document or presentation. • REVIEW. Review assignments, focused on conceptual information and writing skills, help students apply the book’s content. • CRITICAL THINKING. Focused on concepts, best practices, and applications in business communication, Case Problems encourage critical thinking and include guidelines to help students create brochures, short proposals, online forms, and financial presentations. • HANDS-ON PRACTICE. In addition to covering business communications skills, the book provides hands-on practice in the skills students need to perform business functions successfully. www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 117 Author/Title Index A A Guided Tour of Hot Technologies 2010, p.8 A Guided Tour of Microsoft Office 2007, Windows Vista Edition, p.9 A Guided Tour of Microsoft Office 2010, p.8 A Guided Tour of Microsoft Windows 7, p.9 A Guided Tour of Microsoft Windows Vista, p.10 Adamski/Finnegan, New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007, Comprehensive, Premium Video Edition, p.29 Adamski/Finnegan, New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007, Comprehensive, p.29 Adamski/Finnegan, New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2010, Brief, (Tutorials 1-4), p.25 Adamski/Finnegan, New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2010, Comprehensive, International Edition, p.25 Adamski/Finnegan, New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2010, Inntroductory, (Tutorials 1-8), p.25 Adobe Dreamwaver CS5 Revealed, International Edition, p.90 Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 - Illustrated, International Edition, p.91 Adobe Dreamweaver CS4: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques, International Edition, p.91 Adobe Dreamweaver CS4—Revealed, p.92 Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 Illustrated, International Edition, p.89 Adobe Flash CS4 - Illustrated Introductory, p.94 Adobe Flash CS4 Revealed, International Edition, p.95 Adobe Flash CS5 Revealed, International Edition, p.93 Adobe Flash Professional CS5 Illustrated Introductory, International Edition, p.93 Adobe Illustrator CS4 - Illustrated, International Edition, p.96 Adobe Illustrator CS4 Revealed, International Edition, p.97 Adobe Illustrator CS5 Illustrated, International Edition, p.95 Adobe Illustrator CS5 Revealed, International Edition, p.96 Adobe InDesign CS4 Illustrated, p.98 Adobe Indesign CS4 Revealed, p.99 Adobe InDesign CS5 Illustrated, p.97 Adobe InDesign CS5 Revealed, International Edition, p.98 Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated, International Edition, p.101 Adobe Photoshop CS4 Revealed, p.102 Adobe Photoshop CS4: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques, p.101 Adobe Photoshop CS5 Illustrated, International Edition, p.100 Adobe Photoshop CS5 Revealed, International Edition, p.100 Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0 - Illustrated, 2e, p.102 Ageloff/Zimmerman/Zimmerman, New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007 First Course Premium Video Edition, International Edition, p.51 Ambrose/Wells, Computer Concepts BASICS, 4e, p.22 B Baldauf/Stair, Succeeding with Technology, International Edition, 4e, p.18 Barker/Pinard, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7—Illustrated Essentials, p.37 118 www.cengageasia.com Barker/Terry, Internet Research, 5e, p.34 Barker/Terry, Microsoft Office Outlook 2010: Introductory, International Edition, p.38 Barker/Terry, Microsoft Office Outlook 2010: Introductory, International Edition, p.38 Bergerud/Busche, Microsoft Windows XP BASICS, p.71 Beskeen, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007—Illustrated Brief, p.77 Beskeen, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007—Illustrated Introductory, p.77 Beskeen, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010: Illustrated Introductory, p.74 Beskeen/Cram/Duffy/Friedrichsen, Microsoft Office 2007 Illustrated: Introductory Premium Video Edition, p.52 Beskeen/Cram/Duffy/Friedrichsen, Microsoft Office 2010: Fundamentals, p.44 Beskeen/Cram/Duffy/Friedrichsen, Microsoft Office 2010: Illustrated Introductory, First Course, International Edition, p.44 Beskeen/Cram/Duffy/Friedrichsen, Microsoft Office 2010: Second Course, p.44 Beskeen/Cram/Friedrichsen, Microsoft Office 2007—Illustrated Second Course, p.55 Bishop, Adobe Dreamwaver CS5 Revealed, International Edition, p.90 Bishop, Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 - Illustrated, International Edition, p.91 Bishop, Adobe Dreamweaver CS4—Revealed, p.92 Bishop, Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 Illustrated, International Edition, p.89 Blanc/Vento, Performing with Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory, p.59 Blanc/Vento, Performing with Projects for the Entrepreneur: Microsoft Office 2007, p.61 Bojack, Adobe InDesign CS5 Revealed, International Edition, p.98 Bojack, New Perspectives on Blended HTML, XHTML, and CSS, 2e, p.106 Bojack, New Perspectives on Microsoft Expression Web 3.0: Comprehensive, International Edition, p.103 Botello, Adobe Illustrator CS4 - Illustrated, International Edition, p.96 Botello, Adobe Illustrator CS5 Illustrated, International Edition, p.95 Botello, Adobe Indesign CS4 Revealed, p.99 Botello, Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated, International Edition, p.101 Botello, Adobe Photoshop CS5 Illustrated, International Edition, p.100 Bucki/Hosier-Bounar, New Perspectives on Adobe Photoshop CS5, Comprehensive, International Edition, p.99 Bunin, Microsoft Outlook 2007—Illustrated Essentials, p.40 Bunin, Microsoft Outlook 2010: Illustrated Essentials, p.39 Bunin/Campbell/Clemens/Conrad, MCAS Office 2007 Certification Workbook, p.62 Bunin/Campbell/Clemens/Conrad, Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Exam Reference for Microsoft Office 2007, p.62 C D Discovering Computers 2011: Brief, International Edition (Chapters 1-8), p.12 Discovering Computers 2011: Complete, International Edition, p.12 Discovering Computers 2011: Introductory, International Edition (Chapters 1-11), p.12 Discovering Computers and Microsoft @ Office 2007: A Fundamental Combined Approach, International Edition, p.15 Discovering Computers: Fundamentals, 2011 International Edition, 6e, p.13 Discovering the Internet: Brief Chapers 1-4, 3e, p.33 Discovering the Internet: Complete, International Edition, 3e, p.33 Duffy/Cram, Microsoft Office Word 2007 for Medical Professionals, p.116 Duffy/Cram, Microsoft Office Word 2007—Illustrated Brief Units A-D, p.115 Duffy/Cram, Microsoft Office Word 2007—Illustrated Complete, p.115 Duffy/Cram, Microsoft Office Word 2007—Illustrated Introductory Units A-H, p.115 Duffy/Cream, Microsoft Office Word 2010: Illustrated F Fisher, Adobe InDesign CS4 Illustrated, p.98 Fisher, Adobe InDesign CS5 Illustrated, p.97 Friedrichsen, Microsoft Office Access 2007—Illustrated Complete, p.30 Friedrichsen, Microsoft Office Access 2007—Illustrated, Introductory, p.30 Friedrichsen, Microsoft Office Access 2010: Illustrated Complete, p.26 G Geller/Hart, New Perspectives on Adobe Dreamweaver CS5, Comprehensive, International Edition, p.89 Google - Illustrated Essentials, p.35 Gross/Akaiwa/Nordquist, Succeeding in Business with Microsoft Office Excel 2007: A Problem-Solving Approach, p.85 Gross/Akaiwa/Nordquist, Succeeding in Business with Microsoft Office Excel 2010: A Problem-Solving Approach, International Edition, p.81 H Hart, New Perspectives on Abobe Dreamweaver CS4: Comprehensive, International Edition, 2e, p.90 Hoisington, A Guided Tour of Hot Technologies 2010, p.8 Hoisington, A Guided Tour of Microsoft Office 2007, Windows Vista Edition, p.9 Hoisington, A Guided Tour of Microsoft Office 2010, p.8 Hoisington, A Guided Tour of Microsoft Windows 7, p.9 Hoisington, A Guided Tour of Microsoft Windows Vista, p.10 Hosie-Bounar/Waxer, Web 2.0: Making the Web Work for You, Illustrated, p.32 HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Comprehensive, 6e, p.106 HTML—Illustrated Brief Units A-D, 3e, p.108 HTML—Illustrated Complete, 3e, p.108 HTML—Illustrated Introductory Units A-D, 3e, p.108 Hunt/Waxer, Microsoft Office 2007: Illustrated Brief Premium Video Edition, International Edition, p.53 Author/Title Index Cable, Succeeding in Business with Microsft Office Access 2007: A Problem Solving Approaching, p.29 Campbell, Computer Literacy BASICS: Microsoft Office 2007 Companion, p.63 Carey, New Perspectives on Creating Web Pages with HTML, XHTML, and XML, International Edition, 3e, p.108 Carey, New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, International Edition, Comprehensive, p.107 Carey, New Perspectives on HTML, XHTML, and Dynamic HTML, International Edition , 4e, p.107 Carey, New Perspectives on XML, Comprehensive, 2e, p.109 Carey/Canovatchel, New Perspectives on JavaScript, Comprehensive, p.109 Computer Concepts BASICS, 4e, p.22 Computer Concepts—Illustrated Essentials, 3e, p.16 Computer Concepts—Illustrated Introductory, 8e, p.16 Computer Literacy BASICS: Microsoft Office 2007 Companion, p.63 Copyright on the Internet—Illustrated Essentials, p.35 Cox/Wermers/Reding, HTML—Illustrated Brief Units A-D, 3e, p.108 Cox/Wermers/Reding, HTML—Illustrated Complete, 3e, p.108 Cox/Wermers/Reding, HTML—Illustrated Introductory Units A-D, 3e, p.108 Cozzola/Clemens/Waxer, Upgrading to Microsoft Office 2010, p.45 Cram, Microsoft Office 2007—Illustrated Projects, p.56 Cram, New Perspectives: Portfolio Projects for Business Communication, 2e, p.117 Current Topics in Technology, 3e, p.19 Complete, International Edition, p.112 I In a Flash, p.10 Information Technology for Managers, International Edition, p.18 Internet Explorer 8, Illustrated Essentials, p.36 Internet Research, 5e, p.34 Introduction to Computers, 8e, p.14 www.cengage.com/coursetechnology 119 J Johnson, Microsoft Windows 7: Illustrated Complete, International Edition, p.67 Johnson, Microsoft Windows Vista—Illustrated Complete, p.70 Johnson, Microsoft Windows Vista—Illustrated Essentials, p.70 Johnson, Microsoft Windows Vista—Illustrated Introductory, p.70 Johnson, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 Edition— Illustrated Introductory, 2e, p.71 Johnson, Microsoft Windows XP-Essentials, p.71 Johnson, Microsoft Windows XP—Illustrated Complete, p.71 L Lopez, New Perspectives on Adobe Flash CS4: Comprehensive, International Edition, p.94 Lopez/Romer, New Perspectives on Adobe Flash CS5, Comprehensive, International Edition, p.92 Author/Title Index M 120 Mastering Applications in the Real World: Discipline-Specific Projects for Microsoft Office 2007, Advanced, p.60 Mastering Applications in the Real World: Discipline-Specific Projects for Microsoft Office 2007, Introductory , p.60 MCAS Office 2007 Certification Workbook, p.62 Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Exam Reference for Microsoft Office 2007, p.62 Microsoft Excel 2007 for Medical Professionals, p.86 Microsoft Expression Web 2: Complete, p.104 Microsoft Expression Web 2: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques, p.104 Microsoft Expression Web 3: Complete, p.103 Microsoft Expression Web 3: Comprehensive, International Edition, p.103 Microsoft Expression Web 3: Illustrated Complete, International Edition, p.104 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7—Illustrated Essentials, p.37 Microsoft Office 2007 Fundamentals, p.54 Microsoft Office 2007 Illustrated: Introductory Premium Video Edition, p.52 Microsoft Office 2007: Advanced Concepts and Techniques, International Edition, p.49 Microsoft Office 2007: Brief, p.48 Microsoft Office 2007: Essential, p.48 Microsoft Office 2007: Illustrated Brief Premium Video Edition, International Edition, p.53 Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory, p.58 Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, Premium Video Edition, International Edition, p.48 Microsoft Office 2007: Post-Advanced Concepts and Techniques, p.50 Microsoft Office 2007—Illustrated Projects, p.56 Microsoft Office 2007—Illustrated Second Course, p.55 Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac, Illustrated Brief, p.63 Microsoft Office 2010: Advanced Concepts and Techniques, www.cengageasia.com International Edition, p.42 Microsoft Office 2010: Fundamentals, p.44 Microsoft Office 2010: Illustrated Introductory, First Course, International Edition, p.44 Microsoft Office 2010: Introductory, International Edition, p.46 Microsoft Office 2010: Introductory, International Edition, p.42 Microsoft Office 2010: Post Concepts and Techniques, International Edition, p.42 Microsoft Office 2010: Second Course, p.44 Microsoft Office Access 2007: Complete, Concepts and Techniques (Chapters 1-6), p.28 Microsoft Office Access 2007: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques, p.28 Microsoft Office Access 2007: Introductory, p.30 Microsoft Office Access 2007: Introductory, Concepts and Techniques (Chapters 1-3), p.28 Microsoft Office Access 2007—Illustrated Complete, p.30 Microsoft Office Access 2007—Illustrated, Brief, p.30 Microsoft Office Access 2007—Illustrated, Introductory, p.30 Microsoft Office Access 2010: Complete, International Edition, p.24 Microsoft Office Access 2010: Complete, International Edition, p.24 Microsoft Office Access 2010: Illustrated Complete, p.26 Microsoft Office Access 2010: Introductory, p.27 Microsoft Office Access 2010: Introductory, International Edition, p.24 Microsoft Office Excel 2007: Complete (Chapters 1-6), p.82 Microsoft Office Excel 2007: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques, International Edition, p.82 Microsoft Office Excel 2007: Introductory, p.85 Microsoft Office Excel 2007: Introductory (Chapters 1-3), p.82 Microsoft Office Excel 2007—Illustrated Brief Units A-D, p.84 Microsoft Office Excel 2007—Illustrated Complete, p.84 Microsoft Office Excel 2007—Illustrated Introductory Units A-H, p.84 Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Complete, p.79 Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Comprehensive, p.79 Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Illustrated Complete, International Edition, p.80 Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Introductory, International Edition, p.79 Microsoft Office Outlook 2007: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, p.39 Microsoft Office Outlook 2010: Introductory, International Edition, p.38 Microsoft Office Outlook 2010: Introductory, International Edition, p.38 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques, p.75 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007: Introductory, p.77 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007—Illustrated Brief, p.77 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007—Illustrated Introductory, p.77 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010: Complete, p.73 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010: Comprehensive, p.73 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010: Illustrated Introductory, p.75 Mircorsoft Office PowerPoint 2007: Introductory (Chapters 1-2), p.75 Mohler, Adobe Illustrator CS5 Revealed, International Edition, p.96 Morley, Understanding Computers in a Changing Society, International Edition, 4e, p.17 Morley, Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, Comprehensive International Edition, Comprehensive, 13e, p.17 Mozilla Firefox: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, p.38 N New Perspectives on Abobe Dreamweaver CS4: Comprehensive, International Edition, 2e, p.90 New Perspectives on Adobe Dreamweaver CS5, Comprehensive, International Edition, p.89 New Perspectives on Adobe Flash CS4: Comprehensive, International Edition, p.94 New Perspectives on Adobe Flash CS5, Comprehensive, International Edition, p.92 New Perspectives on Adobe Photoshop CS5, Comprehensive, International Edition, p.99 New Perspectives on Blended HTML, XHTML, and CSS, 2e, p.106 New Perspectives on Computer Concepts 2011: Brief Orientation, Chapters 1-4, International Edition, 13e, p.16 New Perspectives on Computer Concepts 2011: Comprehensive, 13e, p.16 New Perspectives on Computer Concepts 2011: Introductory, Chapters 1-8, International Edition, p.16 New Perspectives on Creating Web Pages with HTML, XHTML, and 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