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Paperback Windows XP for Seniors: For Everyone Who Wants to Learn to Use the Computer at a Later Age [Large Print] Book

ISBN: 9059050444

ISBN13: 9789059050440

Windows XP for Seniors: For Everyone Who Wants to Learn to Use the Computer at a Later Age [Large Print]

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Beginning or intermediate senior computer users will enjoy this large-print guide that introduces the computer, leads users through the components that make up a PC, and describes the fundamentals of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

My sister and I

My sister hasn't been to my place for over 10 yrs. She visited me this month and I had this book on my desk.When she flipped through it,instantly she wanted it & copied down the address to purchase it.It is so easy to understand and if you make a mistake ,it tells you what to do to get back on track again. I think it is a wonderful book for beginners.

ABOVE AVERAGE

For myself and those before me that have purchased these 'FOR SENIOR.....' books...we are all above average for knowing a 'good thing' when we see it! I purchased 'WINDOWS XP and MORE WINDOWS XP' SENIORS.....I also bought Windows XP For Dummies..which is good, alittle more technical and I started hating the () = COVERED IN CHAPTER.....so you have to mark where you are just to find info that is somewhere else in the book. SENIOR books: large print...PICTURES...showing 'how to', little tests, to check comprehension...with page numbers to locate the answer if you don't remember........NO MATTER WHAT YOUR AGE...IF YOU CAN READ AND WANT TO GET STARTED (or refresh) ON A COMPUTER....YOU WILL NOT GO WRONG WITH THESE 'SENIOR' BOOKS...6 TO WHATEVER AGE......................

First Book That Really Works

The whole series of Addo Stuur books for Seniors is excellent because it goes the extra mile to reinforce each learning episode. The Visual Steps method allows a cross referencing which helps Seniors immensely to have backup. Tie in the screen shots with emphasis on the step at hand and large type and you have a first-class book. I have taught adults and now seniors for 18 years and I have most of the books out there including books for seniors--there is no doubt these are the best. I have been ordering them for my students and recommending them to my computer clubs and every senior I talk to who is technophobic and wants to learn!! I have purchased them all to use as a teaching tool and anxiously await the new one on Word in April of this year.

Teaches in simple steps, "hands-on", but doesn't overwhelm beginners

I work with a team of volunteer computer instructors at the Seniors Association in Kingston, Canada. Our courses cover basic home computing and digital photography. Most of our students are older people who didn't have a chance to learn about computers when they were younger. (Well... let's be honest, none of us oldies did!) They come to our classroom motivated to learn, but sometimes anxious as well, fearing it will be too difficult. Often they've been buffaloed by the children in their families, whose easy familiarity with consumer electronics is unimaginable to them. All our instruction is done with every student in front of a computer. We don't lecture; we don't quiz anybody; and we don't drown them in technical mumbo-jumbo. Our students learn everything by *DOING IT*, and our curriculum gives them time to do so. For years we've been looking for supportive textbooks that match this style of teaching. When Addo Stuur's books were published in Canada last year (2005), we felt we had found what we needed. We now use Windows XP for Seniors in our beginning courses, mainly as a source of homework assignments. We cover each topic in class, hands-on. Then, when the students get home, Addo takes them through the same topic, step by step, with a picture of the screen after each step. He avoids mentioning extraneous facts not necessary to the reader's immediate success. He also recognizes that everyone will forget things as they progress, so the books contain reminders of where to go to re-read things that might have slipped from memory. As well, each chapter tells you what to do if anything doesn't work as you expect. There are other pictorial teach-yourself books that look PRETTIER than this one. They're printed in colour and therefore they cost more. But for beginners who are seniors, I can confidently give a confident recommendation for "Windows XP for Seniors."

The Gold Standard

I know very little about computers but this book has opened up a new world for me! It is better than any of the many I have in my library. I highly recommend it to everyone, not just seniors. Thank you Mr. Stuur!
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