"The Interactive Computing Series" is the visual, interactive way to develop and apply software skills. This skills based approach coupled with its highly illustrated, 2 page-spread design is ideal for the intro CIS course, the self-paced course or students in non-traditional education settings.

The "Interactive Computing" series is the Visual, Interactive way to develop and apply software skills. This Skills based approach coupled with its highly illustrated, 2 page-spread design is ideal for the intro CIS course, the self-paced course or students in non-traditional education settings.

"The Interactive Computing Series" is the visual, interactive way to develop and apply software skills. This skills based approach coupled with its highly illustrated, 2 page-spread design is ideal for the intro CIS course, the self-paced course or students in non-traditional education settings.

FrontPage 2002

by Kenneth C. Laudon

Published 12 December 2001
The "Interactive Computing" series is the visual, interactive way to develop and apply software skills. This skills-based approach coupled with its highly illustrated, 2 page-spread design is ideal for the intro CIS course, the self-paced course, or students in non-traditional education settings.

Windows XP

by Kenneth C. Laudon

Published 3 January 2002
The "Interactive Computing" series is the visual, interactive way to develop and apply software skills. This skills-based approach coupled with its highly illustrated, 2 page-spread design is ideal for the intro CIS course, the self-paced course, or students in non-traditional education settings.

PowerPoint 2002

by Kenneth C. Laudon

Published 15 October 2001
The "Interactive Computing" series is the visual, interactive way to develop and apply software skills. This skills-based approach coupled with its highly illustrated, 2 page-spread design is ideal for the intro CIS course, the self-paced course, or students in non-traditional education settings.

Excel 2002

by Kenneth C. Laudon

Published 1 September 2001
"The Interactive Computing Series" is the visual, interactive way to develop and apply software skills. This skills based approach coupled with its highly illustrated, 2 page-spread design is ideal for the introductory CIS course, the self-paced course or students in non-traditional education settings.

Word 2002

by Kenneth C. Laudon

Published 1 September 2001
The "Interactive Computing" series is the visual, interactive way to develop and apply software skills. This skills-based approach coupled with its highly illustrated, 2 page-spread design is ideal for the intro CIS course, the self-paced course, or students in non-traditional education settings.

The Interactive Computing Series is the Visual, Interactive way to develop and apply software skills. This Skills based approach coupled with its highly illustrated, 2 page-spread design is ideal for the intro CIS course, the self-paced course or students in non-traditional education settings.

"The Interactive Computing Series" is the Visual, Interactive way to develop and apply software skills. It offers a skills-based approach to learning the newly released 5.0 version of Internet Explorer.

Access 2002

by Kenneth C. Laudon

Published 4 September 2001
The "Interactive Computing" series is the visual, interactive way to develop and apply software skills. This skills-based approach coupled with its highly illustrated, 2 page-spread design is ideal for the intro CIS course, the self-paced course, or students in non-traditional education settings.

Office XP 2002

by Kenneth C. Laudon

Published 28 January 2002
The "Interactive Computing" series is the visual, interactive way to develop and apply software skills. This skills-based approach coupled with its highly illustrated, 2 page-spread design is ideal for the intro CIS course, the self-paced course, or students in non-traditional education settings.

Series Tagline: The "Interactive Computing" series is the visual, interactive way to develop and apply software skills. This skills based approach coupled with its highly illustrated, 2 page-spread design is ideal for the intro CIS course, the self-paced course, or students in non-traditional education settings.

Microsoft Office 2000

by Kenneth C. Laudon

Published 1 January 1999