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The goal of this series has been to move students beyond the point and click, helping them understand the why and how behind each skill.
About the author
"Dr. Robert T. Grauer" is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Information Systems at the University of Miami, where he has been honored with the Outstanding Teacher Award in the School of Business. He is the vision behind the Exploring Series, which is about to sell its 3 millionth copy. Dr. Grauer has written more than 50 books on programming and information systems. His work has been translated into three foreign languages and is used in all aspects of higher education at both national and international levels. Dr. Grauer also has been a consultant to several major corporations including IBM and American Express. He received his Ph.D. in operations research in 1972 from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. "Mary Anne Poatsy," MBA, CFP, is an adjunct faculty member at Montgomery County Community College, teaching various computer application and concepts courses in face-to-face and online environments. Mary Anne holds a B.A. in Psychology and Elementary Education from Mount Holyoke College and an MBA in Finance from Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Management. Mary Anne has more than nine years of educational experience, ranging from elementary and secondary education to Montgomery County Community College, Muhlenberg College, and Bucks County Community College, as well as training in the professional environment. Prior to teaching, Mary Anne was a vice president at Shearson Lehman Hutton in the Municipal Bond Investment Banking department. She is a co-author on "Technology in Action" as well as "Better Business."
Summary
This title covers the latest versions of Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Safari while introducing students to the basic contents and functions of web browsers.
Move students beyond the point and click The goal of the
Exploring series has been to move students beyond the point and click, helping them understand the why and how behind each skill. The
Exploring series also enables students to extend the learning beyond the classroom—a lot of learning takes place outside of the classroom, and the
Exploring series provides learning tools that students can access anytime, anywhere.
Students go to college now with a different set of skills than they did years ago. With this in mind, the
Exploring series seeks to move students beyond the basics of the software at a faster pace, without sacrificing coverage of the fundamental skills that every one needs to know.
Teaching and Learning Experience This program will provide a better teaching and learning experience—for you
and your students. Here’s how:
- Move Beyond the Point and Click: Students can move beyond the basics of the software at a faster pace, without sacrificing coverage of fundamental skills.
- Extend Learning Beyond the Classroom: A lot of learning takes place outside of the classroom, and the Exploring series provides learning tools that students can access anytime, anywhere.