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Index: Educational Technology
Presentation Software: BooksPage ContentsPowerPointPowerPointCox, J., & Urban, P. (1997). Quick course in PowerPoint 97 : computer training books for busy people. Bellevue, WA.: Online Press Inc. 006.6869 Cox Cox, J., & Urban, P. (1997). Quick course in PowerPoint 97 : computer training books for busy people. Bellevue, WA.: Online Press Inc. 006.6869 Cox Johnson, S. (1992). Microsoft PowerPoint version 3 for Windows step by step. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press. 006.6869 Johnson Lehman, C. M. (2000). Creating dynamic multimedia presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint. Cincinnati, Ohio: South-Western College Pub. 006.6869 Lehman Reber, S. L., Blum, C., & Logical Operations Inc. (1996). PC Learning Labs teaches Microsoft Powerpoint for Windows 95 by Sue Reber and Charles Blum for Logical Operations. Emeryville CA: Ziff-Davis Press. 006.6 Reber Witherspoon, C. (1999). PowerPoint 2000 fast & easy. Rocklin, Calif.: Prima Tech. 006.6869 Witherspoon |
101 Considerations About Technology Assessment Instruments and Design Issues Computer Efficacy Links (2001) Computer Self-Efficacy Survey (FORM) Faculty Service Needs Assessment NM Competencies for Entry-Level Information Technology Coordinators NM Technology Competencies for All Teachers Organizations and Technical Assistance Teachers and Technology (2001) Technology Competencies (2001) Understanding Databases (2001)
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