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    Computers and computer systems: LearningSpace: Open University

    Description
    This intermediate module focuses on how computers work. It covers processors, memory, computer systems, representing data, binary code, examples of computers (personal computers, kitchen scales, digital cameras), computer programs and using flowcharts to describe tasks. The module is expected to take twenty hours to complete and is provided by the UK Open University as part of its LearningSpace, a collection of over 800 free online courses (as at July 2016).
    Publisher
    Open University
    http://www.open.edu/openlearn/science-maths-technology/computing-and-ict/computing/computers-and-computer-systems/content-section-0
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    Desktop applications: getting started

    Description
    This comprehensive, illustrated guide to the basics of using a computer covers the components of a computer, booting up, icons, the taskbar, using a mouse, programs, windows, files and folders, word processing documents, printing, using Microsoft Outlook email, the Internet and shutting down a computer. It includes exercises on files and folders, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer. The guide is provided by the IT Services Training team at The University of Manchester, England.
    Publisher
    IT Services Training,The University of Manchester
    http://www.staffnet.manchester.ac.uk/employment/training/pc-skills/getting-started/course-guides/
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    Desktop applications: Microsoft Access 2010 foundation day 1

    Description
    Desktop applications: Access 2010 foundation day 1 is part one of an illustrated training guide that introduces the basic concepts of what a database is, how and why a database should be designed and some of the terminology used. It shows examples of the structure that a typical database takes and the tools utilised to make using a database easier and take the first steps in designing your own database. The course assumes fluent keyboard and mouse skills. The training guide is provided by the IT Services Training team at The University of Manchester, England.
    Publisher
    IT Services Training,The University of Manchester
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/v5ctfg2oaf2sqw7/Access%202010%20Foundation%20Day%201%20%28v1.0%29.pdf?dl=0
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    Desktop applications: Microsoft Access 2010 foundation day 2

    Description
    This illustrated training guide follows on from and assumes familiarity from Desktop applications: Microsoft Access 2010 foundation day 1. It provides instructions for the management of Microsoft Access databases and includes guidance on how to backup and save a database, create forms and reports, import data saved in an Excel spreadsheet into a new table and export data in various text formats or for access via the web as a PDF file format. The training guide is provided by the IT Services Training team at The University of Manchester, England.
    Publisher
    IT Services Training,The University of Manchester
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ws593ogq5wgj1hk/Access%202010%20Foundation%20Day%202%20%28v1.0%29.pdf?dl=0
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    Desktop applications: Microsoft Access 2010 intermediate day 1

    Description
    This illustrated training guide follows on from the Desktop applications: Access 2010 Foundation Day 1 and Day 2 guides. It is a step-by-step reference guide to some of the further features of Microsoft Access 2010. There is also a follow on from this guide: the Access 2010 Day 2 course. This training guide includes looking at further ways of controlling data entry and ensuring the integrity of the data entered into the tables. Different types of relationships between tables are explored and the guide also examines some of the advanced properties of queries and looks at the various join types. The training guide is provided by the IT Services Training team at The University of Manchester, England.
    Publisher
    IT Services Training,The University of Manchester
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/5fp72fi73iwnxyy/Access%202010%20Intermediate%20Day%202%20%28v1.0%29.pdf?dl=0
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    Desktop applications: Microsoft Access 2010 intermediate day 2

    Description
    This illustrated training guide follows on from Desktop applications: Access 2010 Intermediate day 1. It is a step-by-step reference guide to some advanced features of Microsoft Access 2010. This guide is a companion to the Access 2010 Intermediate Day 2 course. The guide includes some advanced ways of using forms to control data entry and ensuring the integrity of the data entered into the tables. The use of macros to automate tasks in Microsoft Access 2010 will be introduced. This guide will also examine some of the advanced properties of reports.The training guide is provided by the IT Services Training team at The University of Manchester, England.
    Publisher
    IT Services Training,The University of Manchester
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/5fp72fi73iwnxyy/Access%202010%20Intermediate%20Day%202%20%28v1.0%29.pdf?dl=0
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    Desktop applications: Microsoft Excel 2010 foundation day 1

    Description
    Desktop applications: Microsoft Excel 2010 foundation day 1 is part one of a comprehensive illustrated training guide that provides a general introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010. ( A spread sheet program designed for calculations, and charting.) The course assumes good basic keyboard and mouse skills. The course aims to provide readers with a good grasp of how Excel can help with a wide range of basic tasks. The training guide is provided by the IT Services Training team at The University of Manchester, England.
    Publisher
    IT Services Training,The University of Manchester
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ovibkxlxvizeucx/Excel%202010%20Day%201%20%28v1.0%29.pdf?dl=0
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    Desktop applications: Microsoft Excel 2010 foundation day 2

    Description
    Desktop applications: Microsoft Excel 2010 foundation day 2 builds on the tasks covered in Excel 2010 Foundation Day 1 and provides additional help on how to make the most of Excel. The course assumes familiarity with the Day 1 material in addition to fluent keyboard and mouse skills. The course aims to provide readers with a good grasp of how Excel can help carry out a range of more complex tasks and how to use the functionality in greater depth. The training guide is provided by the IT Services Training team at The University of Manchester, England.
    Publisher
    IT Services Training,The University of Manchester
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/1543h51js840h5p/Excel%202010%20Day%202%20%28v1.0%29.pdf?dl=0
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    Desktop applications: Microsoft Excel 2010 intermediate

    Description
    Desktop applications: Microsoft Excel 2010 intermediate is an illustrated training guide that builds on the tasks covered in Excel Foundation and provides additional help in how to make the most of Excel. The course assumes a sound knowledge of basic functions and formulas in addition to very good input skills. The course aims to provide its readers with a good grasp of how Excel can help carry out a range of more complex tasks and how to use the functionality in greater depth. The training guide is provided by the IT Services Training team at The University of Manchester, England.
    Publisher
    IT Services Training,The University of Manchester
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/4cbq0s519gu0itl/Excel%20Intermediate%202010%20%28v2%29.pdf?dl=0
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    Desktop applications: Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 foundation day 1 (v1.0)

    Description
    PowerPoint 2007 Foundation 1 (v1.0) is part one of a comprehensive illustrated training guide to the basics of using Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. PowerPoint is a tool to aid in the giving of presentations. Microsoft PowerPoint can also be used for placing presentations online via the web or to create posters. This training guide covers how to: Open and navigate PowerPoint, document management, slide design, colour, working with text and pictures, screen views and printing options. The training guide is provided by the IT Services Training team at The University of Manchester, England.
    Publisher
    IT Services Training,The University of Manchester
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/qf1rej5yl5z8p2t/PowerPoint%202007%20Foundation%201%20%28v1.0%29%20%281%29.pdf?dl=0
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    Desktop applications: Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 foundation day 2 ( v1.0)

    Description
    PowerPoint 2007 Foundation 2 ( v1.0) is part two of a comprehensive illustrated training guide to the basics of using Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. This guide builds on the Microsoft PowerPoint Day 1 and provides additional help in how to make the most of PowerPoint. The course assumes familiarity with the Day 1 material in addition to fluent keyboard and mouse skills. This training guide takes a closer look at the drawing tools and some of the useful features which can help add interest to a presentation. It also provides guidance on how to create graphs and organisation charts. The different animation options are also covered and some brief guidance on how to deliver a presentation. By the end of this course you should have a good grasp of how PowerPoint can help you to carry out a range of more complex tasks and how to use the functionality of PowerPoint in greater depth. The training guide is provided by the IT Services Training team at The University of Manchester, England.
    Publisher
    IT Services Training,The University of Manchester
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/khmf3a33vegujre/PowerPoint%202007%20Foundation%202%20%28v1.0%29%20%281%29.pdf?dl=0
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    Desktop applications: Microsoft Word 2007 foundation day 1

    Description
    Desktop Applications: Microsoft Word 2007 Foundation Day 1 is part one of a illustrated general introduction to Microsoft Word, a word processing programme designed for its users to manipulate text, type and save documents. (This training guide assumes basic keyboard and mouse skills although some mouse skills are briefly covered.) The guide is aims to give the reader knowledge of how Microsoft Word can help with a wide range of basic tasks and covers how to open, navigate around and close Microsoft Word, document management, saving documents, formatting documents, working with text, keyboard shortcuts, working with pictures, inserting and editing data in documents and tables, printing, security and encryption. The training guide is provided by the IT Services Training team at The University of Manchester, England.
    Publisher
    IT Services Training,The University of Manchester
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/v5uzzp8upyq2wm0/Word%202007%20Foundation%20Day%201%20%28v1.0%29.pdf?dl=0
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    Desktop applications: Microsoft Word 2007 foundation day 2

    Description
    Desktop Applications: Microsoft Word 2007 Foundation Day 2 is part two of an illustrated general introduction to Microsoft Word, a word processing programme designed for its users to manipulate text, type and save documents. This guide builds on the Microsoft Word Day 1 guidance and provides additional help in how to make the most of Word. The course assumes familiarity with the Day 1 material in addition to fluent keyboard and mouse skills. It aims to give the reader a good grasp of how Word can help you to carry out a range of more complex tasks and how to use the functionality of word in greater depth. The training guide is provided by the IT Services Training team at The University of Manchester, England.
    Publisher
    IT Services Training,The University of Manchester
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/rko4s8nzuctms7j/Word%202007%20Foundation%20Day%202%20%28v1.0%29.pdf?dl=0
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    Desktop applications: Microsoft Word 2007 intermediate

    Description
    Desktop applications: Microsoft Word 2007 Intermediate builds on the Microsoft Word Day 1 and Day 2 guidance and provides additional help in how to make the most of Word. The course assumes familiarity with the Day 1 and Day 2 material and it is essential that you are a regular and comfortable user of Microsoft Word 2007. The guide aims to provide the reader with a good grasp of how Word can help to carry out a range of more complex tasks and how to use the functionality of Microsoft word in greater depth.
    Publisher
    IT Services Training,The University of Manchester
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/kmogqxptzgip3eg/Word%202007%20Intermediate%20%28v1.0%29.pdf?dl=0
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    How to accelerate your Internet: a practical guide to bandwidth management and optimisation using Open Source software, About this book

    Description
    This resource is the introduction of a book providing practical information on how to gain the best possible benefit from an Internet connection. It includes a preface, a general overview of the book, a list of contributors and credits, and a table of contents. Other sections of this publication are also catalogued in the e-library.
    Publisher
    Rob Flickenger
    http://bwmo.net/pdf/about.pdf
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    How to accelerate your Internet: a practical guide to bandwidth management and optimisation using Open Source software, Appendix A: Resources

    Description
    This resource is appendix A of a book providing practical information on how to gain the best possible benefit from an Internet connection. It contains a substantial number of links to further reading on the topics covered in the book, such as security, proxies and caches, tools to fight spamming, policy, firewalls and general resources about the Internet and networking. Other sections of this publication are also catalogued in the e-library.
    Publisher
    Rob Flickenger
    http://bwmo.net/pdf/appendixA.pdf
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    How to accelerate your Internet: a practical guide to bandwidth management and optimisation using Open Source software, Appendix B: Squid ACL primer

    Description
    This resource is appendix B of a book providing practical information on how to gain the best possible benefit from an Internet connection. It comprises a crash course on Squid Access Control Lists (ACLs) in Squid software, with simple examples included. Other sections of this publication are also catalogued in the e-library.
    Publisher
    Rob Flickenger
    http://bwmo.net/pdf/appendixB.pdf
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    How to accelerate your Internet: a practical guide to bandwidth management and optimisation using Open Source software, Chapter 1: Introduction

    Description
    This resource is chapter 1 of a book providing practical information on how to gain the best possible benefit from an Internet connection. It introduces network connections, provides a brief description of various concepts such as bandwidth and latency, and describes some common problems. Other sections of this publication are also catalogued in the e-library.
    Publisher
    Rob Flickenger
    http://bwmo.net/pdf/chapter1.pdf
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    How to accelerate your Internet: a practical guide to bandwidth management and optimisation using Open Source software, Chapter 2: Policy

    Description
    This resource is chapter 2 of a book providing practical information on how to gain the best possible benefit from an Internet connection. It introduces the idea of setting a network or Internet usage policy, and provides an account of issues encountered at the fictional Havensbury University to illustrate what can happen if usage is not governed. It also includes a sample policy and links to other published examples. Other sections of this publication are also catalogued in the e-library.
    Publisher
    Rob Flickenger
    http://bwmo.net/pdf/chapter2.pdf
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    How to accelerate your Internet: a practical guide to bandwidth management and optimisation using Open Source software, Chapter 3: Monitoring and analysis

    Description
    This resource is chapter 3 of a book providing practical information on how to gain the best possible benefit from an Internet connection. It covers monitoring and usage, and is fairly comprehensive in scope. Topics include IP addresses, monitoring tools, the use of gateways and routers, and describes the hardware used in a network. Other sections of this publication are also catalogued in the e-library.
    Publisher
    Rob Flickenger
    http://bwmo.net/pdf/chapter3.pdf
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    How to accelerate your Internet: a practical guide to bandwidth management and optimisation using Open Source software, Chapter 4: Implementation

    Description
    This resource is chapter 4 of a book providing practical information on how to gain the best possible benefit from an Internet connection. It covers the practical implementation phase of setting up a network and provides a lot of advice and tips, and examples of good practice. Topics include how to set up firewalls and anti-virus protection. Other sections of this publication are also catalogued in the e-library.
    Publisher
    Rob Flickenger
    http://bwmo.net/pdf/chapter4.pdf
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    How to accelerate your Internet: a practical guide to bandwidth management and optimisation using Open Source software, Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

    Description
    This resource is chapter 5 of a book providing practical information on how to gain the best possible benefit from an Internet connection. It covers common networking problems and troubleshooting issues such as a broken network, network outages, and installing updates. Other sections of this publication are also catalogued in the e-library.
    Publisher
    Rob Flickenger
    http://bwmo.net/pdf/chapter5.pdf
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    How to accelerate your Internet: a practical guide to bandwidth management and optimisation using Open Source software, Chapter 6: Performance tuning

    Description
    This resource is chapter 6 of a book providing practical information on how to gain the best possible benefit from an Internet connection. It focuses on tuning and optimisation, covering topics such as memory optimisation, using caches, authentication systems, and monitoring and fine-tuning Squid software. Other sections of this publication are also catalogued in the e-library.
    Publisher
    Rob Flickenger
    http://bwmo.net/pdf/chapter6.pdf
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    How to accelerate your Internet: a practical guide to bandwidth management and optimisation using Open Source software, Chapter 7: Case studies

    Description
    This resource is chapter 7 of a book providing practical information on how to gain the best possible benefit from an Internet connection. It includes a number of case studies of network implementations, such as the Kenya National Education Network (KENET), Aidworld in Accra, Ghana, and JANET in the UK. Each case study includes details of specific problems and challenges. Other sections of this publication are also catalogued in the e-library.
    Publisher
    Rob Flickenger
    http://bwmo.net/pdf/chapter7.pdf
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    How to accelerate your Internet: a practical guide to bandwidth management and optimisation using Open Source software, Chapter 8: The future

    Description
    This resource is chapter 8 of a book providing practical information on how to gain the best possible benefit from an Internet connection. It provides a summary of potential future developments in networking, such as new software and trends in developing countries. Other sections of this publication are also catalogued in the e-library.
    Publisher
    Rob Flickenger
    http://bwmo.net/pdf/chapter8.pdf

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