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MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-620): Configuring Windows Vista(TM) Client (Self Paced Training Kit 70-620) $11.98 EXAM PREP GUIDEAce your preparation for the skills measured by MCTS Exam 70-620—and on the job. Work at your own pace through a series of lessons and reviews that fully cover each exam objective. Then, reinforce what youâve learned by applying your knowledge to real-world case scenarios and practice exercises. This official Microsoft study guide is designed to help you make the most of y... |
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Mastering Windows Made Easy Training Tutorial v. Vista & XP - How to use Microsoft Windows Video e Book Manual Guide. Even dummies can learn from this ... through Advanced material from Professor Joe $39.95 Full-motion, animated instruction with crystal-clear audio in Windows. 95 individual lessons in Windows Vista & XP. The best Windows tutorial available. Designed by software training professionals. Learn at your office or home - at your own pace. Includes all of the topics covered in classroom training. Deluxe Training includes the a printable instruction manual (in PDF), along with practice exerc... |
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Mastering Windows Made Easy Training Tutorial v. 7 & Vista - How to use Microsoft Windows Video e Book Manual Guide. Even dummies can learn from this ... through Advanced material from Professor Joe $12.94 Full-motion, animated instruction with crystal-clear audio in Windows. 95 individual lessons in Windows 7 & Vista. The best Windows tutorial available. Designed by software training professionals. Learn at your office or home - at your own pace. Includes all of the topics covered in classroom training. Deluxe Training includes the a printable instruction manual (in PDF), along with practice exerci... |
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Vision Adventures - Games for Beginning Readers to Develop Eye Movement Skills - CD-ROM (Windows) $29.95 Vision Adventures with I.C. Fine and View is a series of three games, each having four levels of challenge. The games are designed to help beginning readers develop eye movement skills that are consistent with those used for reading in general, and reading captioned television in particular. Game 1 involves finding an arrow on the screen and pressing an arrow on the keyboard to indicate which di... |
