Finance
 
Labor
 
Resumes
 
Skills
 
Theory
 
 
 
Games
 
Viruses
 
 
COOKING
 
African
 
Baking
 
Beer
 
Bread
 
Cakes
 
Chinese
 
Cookies
 
Dairy
 
Essays
 
French
 
Fruit
 
German
 
Gourmet
 
Heart
 
History
 
Holiday
 
Italian
 
Low Fat
 
Meat
 
Mexican
 
Outdoor
 
Pasta
 
Pies
 
Salads
 
Seafood
 
Spanish
 
 
 
 
Essays
 
Finance
 
Higher
 
History
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
HISTORY
 
China
 
Egypt)
 
Essays
 
France
 
Germany
 
Greece)
 
Ireland
 
Israel
 
Italy
 
Japan
 
Jewish
 
Korea
 
Mexico
 
 
 
 
Other
 
Royalty
 
 
Careers
 
Drama
 
Other
 
Travel
 
 
 
LAW
 
Courts
 
Federal
 
Public
 
Sports
 
Torts
 
Wills
 
 
 
 
 
MEDICAL
 
Essays
 
Ethics
 
Healing
 
History
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Essays
 
Peace
 
 
 
 
Adult
 
Amish
 
Atheism
 
Baptist
 
Clergy
 
Cults
 
Deism
 
Eastern
 
Ethics
 
Faith
 
History
 
History
 
Jewish
 
Prayer
 
Sufi
 
Talmud
 
Taoist)
 
Theism
 
Zen)
 
 
SCIENCE
 
Biology
 
Botany
 
Ecology
 
Energy
 
Geology
 
Gravity
 
History
 
Light
 
Time
 
 
 
Essays
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
JUVENILE NONFICTION - Computers (General)
 
Sort By: Products per Page:
By Whitney Hankison
Computer help especially for children! Easy to read with great practice lessons, this book guides children into being able to find the information they need while doing so safely. With many pictures and detailed explanations children will have fun while learning a skill that will last their whole lives.
  • It will: .
  • Cover the basics of using an Internet browser .
  • Have examples of some topics grade school children look for and how to best find the information. .
  • Discuss the different search engines and their results. .
  • Show how to navigate in the browser to move between places they've been. .
  • Show how to get the information from a browser into another program for their homework. .
  • Go through saving information from the Internet to use later. .
  • Discuss printing from the Internet .
  • Discuss shopping on the Internet .
  • Discuss some problems that can come up and how to fix them .
  • Have exercises in "put it into practice sections" and two projects at the end of the book .
  • Have a special section at the end for kids to share with their parents and teachers to help keep them and their computer safe

The exercises provide a great opportunity for adults to learn too!
FORMAT: E-Book
OUR PRICE:
$6.00
By Whitney Hankison
Computer help especially for children! Easy to read with great practice lessons, this book guides children into being able to find the information they need while doing so safely. With many pictures and detailed explanations children will have fun while learning a skill that will last their whole lives.
  • It will: .
  • Cover the basics of using an Internet browser .
  • Have examples of some topics grade school children look for and how to best find the information. .
  • Discuss the different search engines and their results. .
  • Show how to navigate in the browser to move between places they've been. .
  • Show how to get the information from a browser into another program for their homework. .
  • Go through saving information from the Internet to use later. .
  • Discuss printing from the Internet .
  • Discuss shopping on the Internet .
  • Discuss some problems that can come up and how to fix them .
  • Have exercises in "put it into practice sections" and two projects at the end of the book .
  • Have a special section at the end for kids to share with their parents and teachers to help keep them and their computer safe

The exercises provide a great opportunity for adults to learn too!
FORMAT: Softcover
OUR PRICE:
$9.95
By Edward Hill
This Learning to Program Java text book is designed as the first course of a two semester course in Java programming. Selected topics from the Java programming language are introduced to facilitate a beginner programming in Java. All exercises are programming problems. Programming problems are used as exercises to enforce a programming paradigm. A high percent of learning to program is highly correlated with the practice of designing and implementing programs for specific requirements. The translator or compiler will enhance the student knowledge through the trail and error process of removing errors from their programs. Emphasis is on defining Java constructs and their use in programming. Students are encouraged to program all the exercises at the end of each Chapter. Also students are encouraged to program their own applications to enhance their knowledge base. The idea is to program as many applications as possible using various Java constructs to improve programming skills in the Java programming language. Emphasis is placed on programming applications requirements. To enforce this paradigm Chapters are organized to maximize the learning process. Chapters on Exceptions and File Input and Output are introduced early in the text. After the file input and output are introduced all programs should read and write files to devices to maximize the learning experience.
FORMAT: Softcover
OUR PRICE:
$19.95
By Edward Hill
This Learning to Program Java text book is designed as the first course of a two semester course in Java programming. Selected topics from the Java programming language are introduced to facilitate a beginner programming in Java. All exercises are programming problems. Programming problems are used as exercises to enforce a programming paradigm. A high percent of learning to program is highly correlated with the practice of designing and implementing programs for specific requirements. The translator or compiler will enhance the student knowledge through the trail and error process of removing errors from their programs. Emphasis is on defining Java constructs and their use in programming. Students are encouraged to program all the exercises at the end of each Chapter. Also students are encouraged to program their own applications to enhance their knowledge base. The idea is to program as many applications as possible using various Java constructs to improve programming skills in the Java programming language. Emphasis is placed on programming applications requirements. To enforce this paradigm Chapters are organized to maximize the learning process. Chapters on Exceptions and File Input and Output are introduced early in the text. After the file input and output are introduced all programs should read and write files to devices to maximize the learning experience.
FORMAT: E-Book
OUR PRICE:
$6.00
By Whitney Hankison, MCP, CCNA
Internet Guidance for youth and adults! Easy to read with great practice lessons, this book guides youth and adults into being able to find the information they need while doing so safely. With many pictures and detailed explanations readers will have fun while learning a skill that will last their whole lives.

It will:

  • Cover all aspects of using an Internet browser
  • Have examples of some topics youth age children look for and how to best find the information
  • Discuss the different search engines and their results
  • Show how to get the information from a browser into another program such as word processing.
  • Go through saving information from the Internet to use later
  • Discuss printing from the Internet
  • Discuss shopping on the Internet
  • Discuss social networking on the Internet
  • Discuss Internet predators and how to avoid them
  • Have exercises in "put it into practice sections" and two projects at the end of the book
  • Many recommendations for both youth and adults on Internet safety practices
  • Have a special chapter for parents and teachers to help keep family members and their computer safe

The exercises provide a great opportunity for adults to interact with their family and learn too!


FORMAT: Softcover
OUR PRICE:
$11.95
By Whitney Hankison, MCP, CCNA
Internet Guidance for youth and adults! Easy to read with great practice lessons, this book guides youth and adults into being able to find the information they need while doing so safely. With many pictures and detailed explanations readers will have fun while learning a skill that will last their whole lives.

It will:

  • Cover all aspects of using an Internet browser
  • Have examples of some topics youth age children look for and how to best find the information
  • Discuss the different search engines and their results
  • Show how to get the information from a browser into another program such as word processing.
  • Go through saving information from the Internet to use later
  • Discuss printing from the Internet
  • Discuss shopping on the Internet
  • Discuss social networking on the Internet
  • Discuss Internet predators and how to avoid them
  • Have exercises in "put it into practice sections" and two projects at the end of the book
  • Many recommendations for both youth and adults on Internet safety practices
  • Have a special chapter for parents and teachers to help keep family members and their computer safe

The exercises provide a great opportunity for adults to interact with their family and learn too!


FORMAT: E-Book
OUR PRICE:
$6.00
By Dan Wilton
Experience a language revolution that is changing the way today's mobile generation communicates. Understand how online chat and SMS text lingo is being used by millions of people every day. View online chat and SMS lingo examples from the highly successful transl8it! website portal-covered in international publications including: The Economist, USA Today, The Feature, theRegister.co.uk, Sydney Herald, Washington Post, Dallas Daily, Wired Magazine, and more!

Ever receive correspondence with acronyms and modern shorthand such as FOMCL {fell out of my chair laughing}, 2b/-2b=? {to be or not to be is the question}, SWAK {sealed with a kiss}, u mAk me :) {you make me happy}, TTFN {ta-ta for now}, WWYC {write when you can}, cul8r {see you later}, etc.

From beginner to expert, this handy dxNrE & glosRE (dictionary and glossary) is a must for anyone who wants to better understand online chat and SMS text lingo. If you are a user of email, chat, or mobile communication devices, you have probably found yourself both reading and writing this lingo without knowing it!

Written by Dan Wilton of transl8it! and co-authored by Caitlin Horrall and Sudha Seshadri, this book is the complete guide to understanding today's online chat and SMS text lingo language revolution.


FORMAT: Softcover
OUR PRICE:
$9.95
By Leanne Beitel
Drawing from fourteen years experience, author Leanne Beitel guides teens in touch typing and basic word processing skills specifically for Christian schools and/or home schools. Keyboarding for the Christian School gives clear directions and brief assignments with the following advantages:

  • Biblical references for each unit
  • Gives screen shot examples from Microsoft Word XP
  • Compares APA and MLA report styles
  • Uses inspiring sample texts
  • Includes timings and grading chart
  • Utilizes commonly-used proofreader's marks
  • Text copy is formatted in 12 point Times New Roman font for readability

    Keyboarding for the Christian School is designed for time-constrained classes, skills review, or as a supplement to computer courses. A printable e-book version of this book along with Teacher Tools and other word processing curriculum to create a typing course is available at https://christiankeyboarding.com. The website is a way for parents and teachers to communicate directly with the author. A revised edition of Keyboarding for the Christian School, Elementary Edition, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, and other lessons are available as printable e-books from the author at https://christiankeyboarding.com. Private schools are able to purchase a complete package with unlimited downloads for only $159.95 through https:/christiankeyboarding.com, press School Page for specials just for schools.
  • FORMAT: Softcover
    OUR PRICE:
    $16.95
    By Leanne Beitel
    Drawing from fourteen years experience, author Leanne Beitel guides teens in touch typing and basic word processing skills specifically for Christian schools and/or home schools. Keyboarding for the Christian School gives clear directions and brief assignments with the following advantages:

  • Biblical references for each unit
  • Gives screen shot examples from Microsoft Word XP
  • Compares APA and MLA report styles
  • Uses inspiring sample texts
  • Includes timings and grading chart
  • Utilizes commonly-used proofreader's marks
  • Text copy is formatted in 12 point Times New Roman font for readability

    Keyboarding for the Christian School is designed for time-constrained classes, skills review, or as a supplement to computer courses. A printable e-book version of this book along with Teacher Tools and other word processing curriculum to create a typing course is available at https://christiankeyboarding.com. The website is a way for parents and teachers to communicate directly with the author. A revised edition of Keyboarding for the Christian School, Elementary Edition, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, and other lessons are available as printable e-books from the author at https://christiankeyboarding.com. Private schools are able to purchase a complete package with unlimited downloads for only $159.95 through https:/christiankeyboarding.com, press School Page for specials just for schools.
  • FORMAT: E-Book
    OUR PRICE:
    $6.00