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- Adaptive technologies for learning & work environments / by Lazzaro, Joseph J.(CARDINAL)206977;
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- Subjects: Computerized self-help devices for people with disabilities; Computers and people with disabilities;
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- Digital literacy : skills & strategies / by Nicosia, Laura M.,editor.; Nicosia, James F.,editor.(CARDINAL)863220;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 669-730) and index.3D Printing -- Access to Communication Technology -- Algorithms -- Anchored Instruction -- Android OS -- Anonymity and Anonymizers -- Apple -- Apps/Applications -- Artificial Intelligence -- Assessing Digital Literacy -- Assistive and Adaptive Technology -- Assistive Technology in Education -- Audio Streaming -- Augmented Reality -- Avatars and Simulation -- Bandcamp -- Binary Hexadecimal Representations -- Blended Learning -- Bloom's Taxonomy -- Bots -- Boyd, Danah Michele -- Brain-Computer Interfacing (BCI) -- Browsers -- Catfishing -- Children's Online Privacy Protection Act -- Clickbait -- Cloud Computing -- Coding in the Curriculum -- Collaborative Software (Groupware) -- Community of Practice -- Computer Addiction -- Computer-Aided Design -- Computer-Aided Design in Education -- Computer-Assisted Instruction -- Computer Ethics -- Computer Fraud -- Computer Fraud and Abuse Act -- Computer Viruses and Worms -- Constructivism -- Creative Commons -- Cyberbullying -- Cybercrime -- The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act -- Cyber Monday -- Cybersecurity -- Cyberstalking -- Cyberterrorism -- Dark Web -- Data Harvesting -- Data Literacy -- Data Management -- Data Protection -- Deepfake -- Desktop and E-publishing -- Digital Citizenship -- Digital Divide -- Digital Economy -- Digital Footprint -- Digital Forensics -- Digital Libraries and Artifacts -- Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants -- Digitial Storytelling -- Discord -- Doxing -- DVDs -- E-books and Education -- Encrypton -- Ethics of algorithms -- Ethics of Social Media: Free Speech -- Facebook -- File Transfer Protocol -- Firewalls -- Firmware -- Freedom of Information Act -- Game-Based Learning -- Gee, James Paul -- Gmail -- Google -- Google Slides -- Graphical User Interface -- Graphics Formats -- Graphics Technologies -- Green Computing -- Hacking -- Holographic Technology -- HTML -- Human-Computer Interaction -- Hypermedia in Education -- Identity Theft -- Image Editing -- IMGUR -- Information Ethics -- Information Technology -- Instagram -- Instructional Design -- Intellectual Property -- Intelligent Tutoring Systems -- Internet Privacy -- Internet Safety -- Intranet -- iOS -- iPads in the Classroom - iTunes -- Jenkins, Henry -- Keynote -- Light-Emitting Diodes -- LinkedIn -- Liquid Crystal Technology -- Mac OS -- Malware -- Media Literacy -- Microscale 3D Printing -- Microsoft Excel -- Microsoft PowerPoint -- Microsoft Word -- Mobile Operating Systems -- Music Editing -- Myspace -- Online Anonymity -- Online Communication -- Online Entertainment and Music Databases -- Online Games: Roles, Rules, and Etiquette -- Online Privacy -- Online Safety -- Open Source -- Optical Storage -- Peer-to-Peer Payment Apps -- Phishing -- Privacy Settings -- QR Codes -- Random-Access Memory -- Ransomware -- Reddit -- Scientific Literacy -- Search Engines -- Sexting -- Snapchat -- Social Impacts of Cybercrime -- Social Media -- Social Media Addiction -- Social Media and Depression -- Social Media and Isolation -- Social Media and Job Hunting -- Social Media and Law Enforcement -- Social Media and Religion -- Social Media and the Self-Esteem of Its Users -- Social Media as a Teaching and Learning Tool -- Social Media Mining -- Social Networking Services -- Software Architecture -- Spam -- Spam Filters -- Speech-Recognition Software -- Spotify -- Spyware -- Technical Drawing -- Technoethics and Society -- Telecommunications -- TikTok -- Touch Screens -- Transmedia Storytelling -- Tumblr -- Turkle, Sherry -- Twitch -- Twitter -- Universal Design for Learning -- UNIX -- Virtual Reality -- Wearable Technology -- Web 2.0 in the Schools -- Wikipedia -- Windows Operating System -- XML (Extensible Markup Language) -- YouTubeAims to introduce users to explanations of cutting-edge, as well as everyday, technology, explaining these technologies and their primary elements through clear prose informed by expert analysis.
- Subjects: Reference works.; Computer literacy.; Digital media.; Information technology.;
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- Multimedia demystified / by Dowling, Jennifer Coleman.(CARDINAL)399004;
and Disadvantages of Animation -- 3. Interactive Animation -- 4. Kinds of Animation: Categorizing and Evaluating -- B. Traditional Animation Overview -- 1. Principles of Animation -- C. Concept Development and Storyboarding -- D. Differences Between 2D and 3D Animation -- 1. 2D Computer Animation: Frame-By-Frame and Tweening -- 2. 3D Animation: Modeling, Ray Tracing, and Rendering -- E. Animation Files and Formats -- VI. Audio: Music and Sound Effects -- A. Audio Fundamentals -- 1. Mechanics of Sound -- 2. Analog and Digital Audio -- B. Recording vs. Importing Audio -- 1. Amplitude, Frequency, and Sampling Rates -- C. MIDI and Digital Music -- D. Editing and Manipulating Audio Tracks -- E. Audio File Formats and Compression Schemes -- 1. Audio File Types -- 2. Storage Options -- F. Using Sound in Multimedia Projects -- 1. Web Site Audio -- 2. Mobile Device Audio -- VII. Video: Recording and Manipulating Moving Images -- A. Video Mechanics -- B. Video in Multimedia -- C. Analog and Digital Video -- 1. Composite vs. Component Signals -- 2. Analog-to-Digital Conversion -- 3. Video Resolution -- D. Shooting or Obtaining Video -- 1. Recording Raw Footage -- 2. Capturing Directly from TV -- 3. Importing Video to Computer -- 4. Acquiring Video Clips -- E. Display Standards and Playback Options -- F. Editing and Manipulating Video -- G. Video File Formats and Compression Schemes -- 1. Video File Types -- 2. Storage and Memory -- H. Using Video in Multimedia Projects -- VIII.Authoring for Multimedia Functionality -- A. Programming and Scripting to Create Interactive Environments -- B. Tools for Authoring -- 1. Tool Selection Considerations -- 2. Bandwidth for Web Projects -- C. Web Authoring with HTML -- 1. HTML Tags -- 2. JavaScript Programming -- 3. Web Page Formatting with CSS -- 4. Web Standards and Guidelines -- D. Interactive Design -- 1. Graphical User Interfaces -- 2. Screen Layout and Arrangement of Elements -- PART THREE: Tools For Creating MultimediaProjects: HarMachine generated contents note: PART ONE: Multimedia Overview: What It's All About -- I. Introduction to Multimedia -- A. What is Multimedia? -- B. A Concise History of Multimedia -- 1. Early Multimedia Computing -- 2. Hypermedia and Hypertext -- C. Combining Content from Various Media -- D. Linear vs. Interactive Multimedia -- 1. Linear Multimedia -- 2. Nonlinear Interactive Multimedia -- 3. Kinds of Multimedia -- E. Let's Get Technical -- F. Analog-to-Digital Evolution -- II. The Purpose and Application of Multimedia -- A. Benefits of Interactive Presentations -- 1. Avoiding Potential Pitfalls -- B. Uses of Multimedia -- C. Planning Stages and Development Process -- 1. Roles and Responsibilities of the Multimedia Team2. Information Architecture -- 3. Copyright Issues: Securing Permission for Media UsageD. Tools Required for Creating and Preparing Media E. Making it Functional and Interactive F. Finalizing, Testing, and Delivering Multimedia -- PART TWO: Kinds Of Media: The Essential Components -- III. Graphics and Images -- A. Designing Vector Graphics -- B. Creating Raster Images -- 1. Pixel-Based Displays -- 2. Working with Raster Graphics -- C. Scanning and Resolution -- D. Digital Photography -- E. Clip Art and Stock Images -- F. File Formats for Screen Display -- G. Color Theory: Pigment vs. Pixels -- 1. CMYK and the Subtractive Color Model -- 2. RGB and the Additive Color Model -- 3. Color for Digital Displays -- IV. Text and Typography -- A. Text Defined -- 1. Typing, Texting, and Emailing -- B. Words and Copywriting: How to Write Effective Content -- C. Typography -- 1. Fonts and Styles -- a. Serif vs. Sans Serif -- 2. Typographic Treatment: Designing with Type -- 3. Placement and Arrangement of Type -- D. Preparing Text for the Screen: Amount and Legibility/Readability -- 1. Type Sizes and Styles for the Screen -- 2. Screen vs. Print -- 3. Type on the Web -- V. Animation -- A. Animation in Multimedia -- 1. Functions of Moving Images -- 2. Advantages"This practical guide provides a background on multimedia, and then delves into the elements that make up a successful multimedia project. You'll learn about software and hardware tools, digital photography, sound editing, web authoring with HTML, vector graphics, file formats, computer animation, and much more. Detailed examples and concise explanations make it easy to understand the material, and end-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam help reinforce key concepts"--
- Subjects: Multimedia systems.;
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- Steve Jobs / by Isaacson, Walter,author.(CARDINAL)170977;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 580-581) and index.How this book came to be -- Childhood: abandoned and chosen -- Odd couple: the two Steves -- The dropout: turn on, tune in ... -- Atari and India: Zen and the art of game design -- The Apple I: turn on, boot up, jack in ... -- The Apple II: dawn of a new age -- Chrisann and Lisa: he who is abandoned ... -- Xerox and Lisa : graphical user interfaces -- Going public: a man of wealth and fame -- The Mac is born: you say you want a revolution -- The reality distortion field: playing by his own set of rules -- The design: real artists simplify -- Building the Mac: the journey is the reward -- Enter Sculley: the Pepsi challenge -- The launch: a dent in the universe -- Gates and Jobs: when orbits intersect -- Icarus: what goes up ... -- NeXT: Prometheus unbound -- Pixar: technology meets art -- A regular guy: love is just a four-letter word -- Family man: at home with the Jobs clan -- Toy story: Buzz and Woody to the rescue -- The second coming: what rough beast, its hour come round at last ... -- The restoration: the loser now will be later to win -- Think different: Jobs as iCEO -- Design principles: the studio of Jobs and Ive -- The iMac: hello (again) -- CEO: still crazy after all these years -- Apple stores: genius bars and siena sandstone -- The digital hub: from iTunes to the iPod -- The iTunes store: I'm the Pied Piper -- Music man: the sound track of his life -- Pixar's friends: ... and foes -- Twenty-first-century Macs: setting Apple apart -- Round one: Memento mori -- The iPhone: three revolutionary products in one -- Round two: the cancer recurs -- The iPad: into the post-PC era -- New battles: and echoes of old ones -- To infinity: the cloud, the spaceship, and beyond -- Round three: the twilight struggle -- Legacy: the brightest heaven of invention -- Epilogue.This is the exclusive biography of Steve Jobs. Based on more than forty interviews with Jobs conducted over two years, as well as interviews with more than a hundred family members, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues the author has written a riveting story of the roller-coaster life and searingly intense personality of a creative entrepreneur whose passion for perfection and ferocious drive revolutionized six industries: personal computers, animated movies, music, phones, tablet computing, and digital publishing. At a time when America is seeking ways to sustain its innovative edge, and when societies around the world are trying to build digital-age economies, Jobs stands as the ultimate icon of inventiveness and applied imagination. He knew that the best way to create value in the twenty-first century was to connect creativity with technology. He built a company where leaps of the imagination were combined with remarkable feats of engineering. Although Jobs cooperated with this book, he asked for no control over what was written nor even the right to read it before it was published. He put nothing off-limits. He encouraged the people he knew to speak honestly. And Jobs speaks candidly, sometimes brutally so, about the people he worked with and competed against. His friends, foes, and colleagues provide an unvarnished view of the passions, perfectionism, obsessions, artistry, devilry, and compulsion for control that shaped his approach to business and the innovative products that resulted. Driven by demons, Jobs could drive those around him to fury and despair. But his personality and products were interrelated, just as Apple's hardware and software tended to be, as if part of an integrated system. His tale is instructive and cautionary, filled with lessons about innovation, character, leadership, and values.1080LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Biographies.; Jobs, Steve, 1955-2011.; Apple Computer, Inc.; Computer engineers; Businesspeople;
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- Teach yourself visually Windows 7 / by McFedries, Paul.(CARDINAL)367649;
1: Getting Started With Windows 7 -- Start Windows 7 -- What you can do with Windows 7 -- Windows 7 screen -- Using a mouse with Windows 7 -- Get help -- Activate your copy of Windows 7 -- Restart Windows 7 -- Shut down Windows 7 -- 2: Launching And Working With Programs -- Install a program -- Change or repair a program installation -- Start a program -- Understanding program windows -- Using pull-down menus -- Using toolbars -- Understanding dialog box controls -- Using dialog boxes -- Work with program windows -- Using scrollbars -- Switch between programs -- Take advantage of program jump lists -- Uninstall a program -- 3: Creating And Editing Documents -- Understanding documents -- Create a document -- Save a document -- Open a document -- Make a copy of a document -- Edit document text -- Change the text font -- Find text -- Replace text -- Insert special symbols -- Print a document -- 4: Working With Images -- Open the pictures library -- Preview an image -- View your images -- Scan an image -- Import images from a digital camera -- Repair a digital image -- Print an image -- Create a DVD slide show for your images -- 5: Playing Music And Other Media -- Open and close windows media player -- Navigate the media player window -- Using the library -- Play an audio or a video file -- Adjust the volume -- Play a music CD -- Copy tracks from a music CD -- Create a playlist -- Burn music files to a CD -- Play a DVD -- Navigate a DVD -- Connect your PC and your home theater -- What you can do with media center -- Open and close media center -- Navigate the media center window -- Run a media center slide show -- 6: Working With Files -- View your files -- Select a file -- Change the file view -- Preview a file -- Copy a file -- Move a file -- Burn files to a CD or DVD -- Rename a file -- Create a new file -- Delete a file -- Restore a deleted file -- Add tags to a file -- Search for a file -- Extract files from a compressed folder -- 7: Sharing Your Computer With Others -- Display user accounts -- Create a user account -- Switch between accounts -- Change a user's name -- Change a user's picture -- Delete an account -- Create a homegroup -- Join a homegroup -- Share a document or folder -- Connect to a wireless network -- View network resources -- 8: Using Windows 7's Notebook Features -- Display mobility settings -- Display power options -- Customize a power plan -- Configure a power buttons -- Adjust screen brightness -- Monitor battery power -- Input text with a pen -- Synchronize files between computers -- Configure presentation settings -- 9: Getting Connected To The Internet -- Understanding internet connections -- Get an internet connection started -- Create a wireless connection -- Create a broadband connection -- Create a dail-up connection -- Connect to the internet -- Disconnect from the internet -- 10: Surfing The World Wide Web -- Understanding the World Wide Web -- Start internet explorer -- Navigate internet explorer -- Select a link -- Enter a web page address -- Open a web page in a tab -- Navigate web pages -- Navigate with the history list -- Change your home page -- Save favorite web pages -- Search for sites -- 11: Working With E-Mail, Contacts, And Events -- Install Windows Live essential programs -- Configure an e-mail account -- Send a e-mail message -- Add someone to your contacts -- Create a contact category -- Select a contact address -- Add a file attachment -- Add a signature -- Receive and read e-mail messages -- Reply to a message -- Forward a message -- Open and save an attachment -- Create a folder for saving messages -- Create rules to filter incoming messages -- Switch to calendar -- Navigate the calendar -- Display a different date -- Create an event -- Add a calendar -- 12: Implementing Security In Windows 7 -- Understanding Windows 7 security -- Check action center for security problems -- Protect an account with a password -- Lock your computer -- Set up parental controls -- Delete your browsing history -- Browse the web privately -- Set the junk e-mail protection level -- Block a person who sends you junk mail -- 13: Customizing Windows 7 -- Open the personalization window -- Change the desktop background -- Set up a desktop slide show -- Set the screen saver -- Change the Windows 7 color scheme -- Save a custom theme -- Apply a theme -- Add a gadget to the desktop -- Customize the start menu -- Customize the taskbar -- 14: Maintaining Windows 7 -- Check hard drive free space -- Delete unnecessary files -- Defragment your hard drive on a schedule -- Check your hard drive for errors -- Check your devices for errors -- Create a system restore point -- Apply a system restore point -- Back up files -- Restore backed-up files.A visual handbook demonstrates the newest features of Windows 7, including its graphics, Internet applications, multimedia functions, and interface, while reviewing such basics as document and file management, security, customization, and networking.From the Publisher: A practical guide for visual learners who are eager to get started with Windows 7. Windows 7 is Microsoft's highly anticipated operating system used by millions of people around the world. If you're a visual learner and are new to Windows 7, then this book is an ideal introduction to the new features of this operating system. Seasoned author Paul McFedries walks you through the basics and beyond of Windows 7 in a straightforward manner. You'll discover how to install and repair programs, maintain your system, set up password-protected accounts, load images from a digital camera, play music and other media files, secure Internet and e-mail accounts, and much more. More than 150 tasks are accompanied by full-color screen shots as they guide you to becoming a confident user of Windows 7. Experienced author Paul McFedries walks you through Microsoft's eagerly awaited new operating system: Windows 7. Clear and succinct explanations, step-by-step instructions, and full-color screen shots take you through the newest features of Windows 7. More than 150 Windows 7 tasks show you the basics and beyond, including installing and repairing programs, maintaining your system, loading images from a digital camera, and more This book is essential if you are a visual learner who is enthusiastic about diving in and exploring all that Windows 7 has to offer!
- Subjects: Microsoft Windows (Computer file); Operating systems (Computers); Windows (Computer programs);
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- Absolute beginner's guide to computer basics / by Miller, Michael,1958-(CARDINAL)198072;
III. Upgrading and maintaining your system -- 8. Adding new hardware and devices to your system -- Most popular peripherals -- Understanding ports -- Adding new external hardware -- Adding new internal hardware -- Connecting portable devices to your PC -- 9. Setting up a home network -- How networks work -- Setting up a wired or wireless network -- Configuring Windows for your new network -- Setting up wireless security -- Sharing files and folders across the network -- Sharing a printer across your network -- Sharing an Internet connection -- 10. Performing routine maintenance -- Free up disk space by deleting unnecessary files -- Make you hard disk run better by defragmenting -- Perform a hard disk checkup with ScanDisk -- Keep you hardware in tip-top condition -- Backing up your important data with Windows backup -- 11. Dealing with common problems -- How to troubleshoot computer problems -- What to do when Windows freezes -- Dealing with a major crash -- Undoing the damage with system restore -- 12. Protecting your PC from viruses, spam, and other online nuisances -- Safeguarding your system from computer viruses -- Fighting email spam -- Resisting phishing scams -- Hunting down spyware -- Defending against computer attacks -- Shielding your children from inappropriate content --Introduction -- How this book is organized -- Which version of Windows? -- Conventions used in this book -- Let me know what you think -- I. Getting started -- 1. Understanding desktop PCs -- What your computer can, and can't, do -- Getting to know your personal computer system -- Computer hardware basics -- 2. Understanding notebook PCs -- Notebooks PCs : pros and cons -- Key elements of a notebook PC -- Different types of notebook PCs -- Special considerations for using a notebook PC -- 3. Setting up your new computer system -- Before you get started -- Connecting the cables -- Turning it on and setting it up -- II. Using Windows -- 4. Getting to know Windows Vista -- Introducing Windows Vista -- Working your way around the desktop -- Important Windows operations -- Using the start menu, and switching programs -- Using Windows Explorers -- All the other things in Windows -- Getting help in Windows -- Shutting down Windows, and your computer -- 5. Using Windows XP on older computers -- Before Vista : previous versions of windows -- Getting to know Windows XP -- Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows Vista -- 6. Personalizing Windows -- Getting to know the Windows control panel -- Changing the look of your desktop in Windows Vista -- Changing the look of your desktop in Windows XP -- Organizing desktop icons -- Changing the way the start menu works -- Resetting the time and date -- Setting up additional users -- 7. Working with files, folders, and disks -- Understanding files and folders -- Viewing folders and files -- Navigating folders -- Searching for files -- Creating new folders -- Renaming files and folders -- Copying files -- Moving files -- Deleting files -- Working with compressed folders -- Copying files to another computer -- Backing up your important files --IV. Using computer software -- 13. Installing new software -- Automatic installation -- Manual installation -- Installing software from the Internet -- Removing old programs -- 14. The suite spot : working with Microsoft Works and Microsoft Office -- Different versions of Works -- Working with Works -- Introducing Microsoft Office -- 15. Letters, memos, and more : working with Microsoft Word -- Exploring the Word interface -- Working with documents -- Working with text -- Printing a document -- Formatting your document -- Working with an outline -- Working with pictures -- 16. Crunching numbers : working with Microsoft Excel -- Understanding spreadsheets -- Entering data -- Inserting and deleting rows and columns -- Using formulas and functions -- Sorting a range of cells -- Formatting your spreadsheet -- Creating a chart -- 17. Presenting yourself : working with Microsoft PowerPoint -- Understanding Microsoft PowerPoint -- Creating a new presentation -- Formatting your slides -- Adding graphics -- Applying slide animations -- Start the show! -- 18. Banking and beyond : working with Microsoft Money and Quicken -- Managing your money with Microsoft Money -- Quick and easy banking with Quicken -- Doing online banking --V. Using the Internet -- 19. Connecting to the Internet, at home and on the road -- Different types of connection -- Before you connect -- Setting up a new connection -- Sharing an Internet connection -- Connecting to a public WiFi hotspot -- 20. Sending and receiving email -- Setting up your email account -- Understanding the Windows Mail window -- Managing your email -- Sending files via email -- Protecting against spam, phishing scams, and viruses -- Using address book to manage your contacts -- 21. Surfing the Web with Internet Explorer -- Understanding the Web -- Using Internet Explorer 7 -- Basic Web surfing -- Using tabbed browsing -- Advanced operations -- Internet security with IE7 -- 22. Searching the Web -- How to search the Web -- Where to search -- Searching for people and businesses -- 23. Shopping online -- How to shop online -- How to find the best prices online -- How to shop safely -- Booking travel reservations online -- 24. Buying and selling in eBay online auctions -- Who sells on eBay? -- How does an eBay auction work? -- eBay bidding, step-by-step -- Buy it quick with buy it now -- More than auctions : eBay express, eBay stores, and Half.com -- Protecting yourself against fraudulent sellers -- eBay selling, step-by-step -- 25. Exploring blogs and podcasts -- Welcome to the blogosphere -- Reading, and commenting on, blogs -- Searching for blogs -- Tracking your blogs with feed reader software -- Creating your own blog -- Blogs on the radio : listing to podcasts -- 26. Social networking with MySpace -- What is MySpace? -- Browsing MySpace profiles -- Creating your own MySpace profile -- MySpace for parents -- 27. Creating your own Web page -- Building a Web page at a home page community -- Using page-building software -- Uploading your pages to a Web host -- 28. Exploring other cool and useful Websites -- News, sports, and weather -- Financial information -- Medical information -- Photos, clip art, and other images -- Maps and travel guides -- Classified and local shopping -- Job hunting -- Religion -- Entertainment -- Education and reference -- Games -- Sites for kids -- Sites for seniors -- 29. Sending and receiving instant messages -- Understanding instant messaging -- Using AOL instant messenger --VI. Exploring the digital lifestyle -- 30. Using your PC with a digital camera -- Transferring pictures via USB -- Transferring pictures from a memory card -- Scanning a picture -- Storing your photos in Windows -- 31. Organizing and editing your digital photos -- Choosing a photo editing program -- Editing your photos with Windows Photo Gallery -- Printing your photos -- 32. Sharing your digital photos online -- Emailing digital photos -- Sharing photos at a photo sharing site -- Printing photos online -- 33. Playing, ripping, and burning CDs -- Choosing a music player program -- Using Windows Media Player -- Using Apple iTunes -- 34. Downloading and playing digital music -- Understanding digital audio formats -- Downloading from online music stores -- Playing digital music on your PC -- Listening to Internet radio -- 35. Using your PC with an iPod or MP3 player -- Working with the Apple iPod -- Using Windows Media Player with other MP3 players -- 36. Playing DVDs and videos on your PC -- Using Windows Media Player to play DVDs -- Playing video files with Windows Media Player -- Playing recorded TV programs with Windows Media Player -- 37. Downloading and playing videos from the Web -- Looking for videos on the Web -- Viewing videos on YouTube -- Viewing and downloading videos from Google video -- Downloading videos from the iTunes store -- 38. Making your own digital home movies -- Configuring your system for video editing -- Choosing a video editing program -- Working with Windows Movie Maker -- Burning your movie to DVD.Guides beginning users through basic PC operations in Microsoft Windows, demonstrating how to print letters, manage finances, shop online, send and receive e-mail, and customize the desktop.
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- Hands on with Google Data Studio : a data citizen's survival guide / by Hurst, Lee,(Computer software developer)author.;
Learn how to easily transform your data into engaging, interactive visual reports! Data is no longer the sole domain of tech professionals and scientists. Whether in our personal, business, or community lives, data is rapidly increasing in both importance and sheer volume. The ability to visualize all kinds of data is now within reach for anyone with a computer and an internet connection. Google Data Studio, quickly becoming the most popular free tool in data visualization, offers users a flexible, powerful way to transform private and public data into interactive knowledge that can be easily shared and understood. Hands On With Google Data Studio teaches you how to visualize your data today and produce professional quality results quickly and easily. No previous experience is required to get started right away all you need is this guide, a Gmail account, and a little curiosity to access and visualize data just like large businesses and organizations. Clear, step-by-step instructions help you identify business trends, turn budget data into a report, assess how your websites or business listings are performing, analyze public data, and much more. Practical examples and expert tips are found throughout the text to help you fully understand and apply your new knowledge to a wide array of real-world scenarios. This engaging, reader-friendly guide will enable you to: *Use Google Data Studio to access various types of data, from your own personal data to public sources *Build your first data set, navigate the Data Studio interface, customize reports, and share your work *Learn the fundamentals of data visualization, personal data accessibility, and open data API's *Harness the power of publicly accessible data services including Google s recently released Data Set Search *Add banners, logos, custom graphics, and color palettes. Hands On With Google Data Studio: A Data Citizens Survival Guide is a must-have resource for anyone starting their data visualization journey, from individuals, consultants, and small business owners to large business and organization managers and leaders.
- Subjects: Visual analytics; Information visualization.; Information display systems.;
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