The "Advantage" series presents the Feature-Method-Practice approach to computer software applications to today's technology and business students. This series implements an efficient and effective learning model, which enhances critical thinking skills and provides students and faculty with complete application coverage. The primary market is the Introduction to Computing/CIS computer literacy course requiring a lab component that covers software applications. Other course areas include Adult and Continuing Education/Individual Application courses, which are one-credit hour, designed to provide a brief introduction to a single software application.

Windows XP

by Sarah Hutchinson-Clifford and Glen J. Coulthard

Published 1 September 2002
An introduction to Windows XP, which seeks to enhance critical thinking skills and provide students with complete application coverage. There are Feature, Method and Practice boxes to prepare students for skills assessment, and end-of-chapter exercises and reviews.

The Advantage Series presents the Feature-Method-Practice approach to computer software applications to today's technology and business students. This series implements an efficient and effective learning model, which enhances critical thinking skills and provides students and faculty with complete application coverage.

"The Advantage Series" presents the Feature-Method-Practice approach to computer software applications to today's technology and business students. This series implements an efficient and effective learning model, which enhances critical thinking skills and provides students and faculty with complete application coverage.

"The Advantage Series" presents the Feature-Method-Practice approach to computer software applications to today's technology and business students. This series implements an efficient and effective learning model, which enhances critical thinking skills and provides students and faculty with complete application coverage.

The "Advantage" series presents the Feature-Method-Practice approach to computer software applications to today's technology and business students. This series implements an efficient and effective learning model, which enhances critical thinking skills and provides students and faculty with complete application coverage The primary market is the Introduction to Computing/CIS computer literacy course requiring a lab component that covers software applications. Other course areas include Adult and Continuing Education/Individual Application courses, which are one-credit hour, designed to provide a brief introduction to a single software application.

The Advantage Series presents the Feature-Method-Practice approach to computer software applications to today's technology and business students. This series implements an efficient and effective learning model, which enhances critical thinking skills and provides students and faculty with complete application coverage.

The "Advantage Series" is a unique collection of tools designed to teach beyond the basics. "Simply Windows 98" covers the latest on the newly released Windows 98 operating system by Microsoft. Each lab in this series is built upon an efficient learning model that provides students and faculty with complete coverage of the most powerful software packages available today.