To begin, the key to learning anything is motivation. You've already got that one licked:
you've bought this book, so it's obvious you want to learn.
The next key to learning is to consume information in small, easily understood chunks.
Typical computer books of this size are often divided into a dozen or so chapters. You
will find that this book contains twice that number. Why? Because we understand that
most people like to learn a little information, get some practice, digest it, maybe take a
little breather, and then move on.
Last, it's important that instructional material is just that: instructional. Many computer
and Internet-related books today are nothing more than fancy user's manuals. Again,
we've taken a different approach.
you've bought this book, so it's obvious you want to learn.
The next key to learning is to consume information in small, easily understood chunks.
Typical computer books of this size are often divided into a dozen or so chapters. You
will find that this book contains twice that number. Why? Because we understand that
most people like to learn a little information, get some practice, digest it, maybe take a
little breather, and then move on.
Last, it's important that instructional material is just that: instructional. Many computer
and Internet-related books today are nothing more than fancy user's manuals. Again,
we've taken a different approach.
- Author: Noel Estabrook
- Publisher: Macmillan Computer Publishing
- Published:
- Language: English
- Format: PDF
- ISBN:
- Pages: 358
- Size: 4.98 MB
- Link: Sams Teach Yourself the Internet in 24 Hours
- Published:
- Language: English
- Format: PDF
- ISBN:
- Pages: 358
- Size: 4.98 MB
- Link: Sams Teach Yourself the Internet in 24 Hours
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