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FrontPage 2000 for Visual Learners

FrontPage 2000 for Visual Learners

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True FrontPage Manual for Dummies
Review: I didn't think there would be anything easier than the "... for Dummies" instructional books. However, this FrontPage 2000 for Visual Learners by Chris Charuhas and all of his Visual Learners series, by far, are he easiest to follow. Every step, even graphically showing you to click the right mouse button, enables even the most challenged computer user to program web pages and designs. The pages have simple one to two lines of written instructional text and mainly graphics to allow users to visually see each step. Definitely a must for anybody learning to develop web pages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True FrontPage Manual for Dummies
Review: I didn't think there would be anything easier than the "... for Dummies" instructional books. However, this FrontPage 2000 for Visual Learners by Chris Charuhas and all of his Visual Learners series, by far, are he easiest to follow. Every step, even graphically showing you to click the right mouse button, enables even the most challenged computer user to program web pages and designs. The pages have simple one to two lines of written instructional text and mainly graphics to allow users to visually see each step. Definitely a must for anybody learning to develop web pages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True FrontPage Manual for Dummies
Review: I didn't think there would be anything easier than the "... for Dummies" instructional books. However, this FrontPage 2000 for Visual Learners by Chris Charuhas and all of his Visual Learners series, by far, are he easiest to follow. Every step, even graphically showing you to click the right mouse button, enables even the most challenged computer user to program web pages and designs. The pages have simple one to two lines of written instructional text and mainly graphics to allow users to visually see each step. Definitely a must for anybody learning to develop web pages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dosn't Get any better!
Review: I've been a Information System Director over 35 years with my Masters in Computer Science. Staff size 30 to 140. During this time I've seen and used about every type of manual dealing with computers as one can imaging. Thus far these are the best. Not only are the manuals easy to understand, the people behind this concept are never too busy to take my seemly-mudded questions and reply with a simple to the point answer. Their writing plus the pictures make each manual a winner. I for one thank you for your straight forward approach

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FrontPage 2000 for Visual Learners by Chris Charuhas
Review: This book provides both a great way to learn FrontPage 2000 and a super resource for quick reference. I am a technology educator in a K-8 school with a masters in educational technology. I strongly believe we should not do for children what they can do for themselves so my review has to include a child-centered test. I like to teach them to use reference materials, because what they do from year to year both in school and after will always be slightly different. I want them to grow up knowing how to follow written directions when working with technology. Part of my criteria for purchasing is that books can be used by students. To test the value of this book, I placed it in my classroom library and allowed students in grades 5-8 use it as we worked on web building. I actually used the book to teach a related unit to younger children (3rd grade) about web page construction.
They did a marvelous job! I got exclamations from many children! Although I have several other resources this book quickly became a favorite. This book is definitely a valuable asset in my library. I recommend it to anyone learning or teaching FrontPage to anyone; at home, at school or in the workplace.


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