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1. | ![]() How to Pass ECDL for Microsoft® Office 2003 By: Paul Holden; Sharon Murphy Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 21-DEC-2005 Insert Date: 23-NOV-2007 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: How to Pass ECDL for Microsoft® Office 2003 How to pass ECDL® for Microsoft® Office 2003
Paul Holden & Brendan Munnelly
How to Pass ECDL for Office 2003 has been written and
designed to help you to study for the ECDL, to remember what you
have learned – and to pass the exams with
confidence!
Fully covering the latest version of the ECDL syllabus –
ECDL4 – using the most popular and commonly-used
PC software (Microsoft Windows XP®; Office 2003; and Internet
Explorer 6), How to Pass ECDL provides everything you
need to understand and apply the subjects covered by the syllabus,
and introduces many new features intended to make...
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2. | ![]() The Business Case For E-Learning By: Tom Kelly,; Nader Nanjiani Publisher: Cisco Press Publication Date: 19-OCT-2004 Insert Date: 26-FEB-2005 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: The Business Case For E-Learning Realize productivity gains from network-driven communication,
training, and assessment
What sets apart The Business Case for E-Learning?
Unified approach to e-learning. Covering knowledge sharing,
training, and assessment. E-learning components such as online
testing and certifications are uniquely combined.
Productivity. The cause for rather than a consequence of
e-learning. The Business Case for E-Learning demonstrates
cases and methods in e-learning to those seeking productivity
advantages for their organizations and ecosystems.
Focus on ecosystem. Those seeking productivity...
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