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Activities for Input Technologies and Computer Applications

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ACTIVITIES FOR INPUT TECHNOLOGIES AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS is a three-ring binder of supplementary activities that can be photocopied for student use. Ideal as a companion for any computer applications course, it can be used with DIGITOOLS or CENTURY 21 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND KEYBOARDING. This binder contains activities for input technologies, such as keyboarding, word processing, PDAs, and Tablet PCs. In addition, there are activities for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, database, and the creation of Web sites. The IRCD contains data solution files and lessons plans.

560 pages, Spiral-bound

First published May 25, 2005

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Karl Barksdale

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Karl Barksdale is currently an instructor at the Utah County Academy of Sciences and is a former instructor at Farrer Middle school in Provo, UT. He has recently been a consultant for Google. Formerly a Development Manager for the Training and Certification team at WordPerfect Corporation, he obtained a master's degree in curriculum from the University of Utah and applied his degree as the Secondary Curriculum Coordinator for Provo School District. Later he returned to education as a Business Education instructor. Since that time he has authored more than 50 business and computer education textbooks for South-Western Educational Publishing, Course Technology, Speaking Solutions, and other publishers.

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