About the Book
This four-chapter book provides students with the necessary skills to use Microsoft SharePoint Online, SharePoint Web pages, and integrate Office with SharePoint. Also provides a brief overview of HTML, XHTML, XML, and CSS, as well as Accessibility.
Beyond point-and-click The goal of the
Exploring series is to move students beyond the point-and-click, to understanding the
why and
how behind each skill. And because so much learning takes place outside of the classroom, this series provides learning tools that students can access anywhere, anytime. Students go to college now with a different set of skills than they did years ago. With this in mind, the
Exploring series seeks to move students beyond the basics of the software at a faster pace, without sacrificing coverage of the fundamental skills that everyone needs to know.
Also available with MyITLab MyITLab
(R) is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed for Information Technology (IT) courses, which engages students and improves results. HTML5 Simulation exercises and Live-in-Application Grader projects come with the convenience of auto-grading and instant feedback, helping students learn more quickly and effectively. Digital badges lets students showcase their Microsoft Office or Computer Concepts competencies, keeping them motivated and focused on their future careers. MyITLab builds the critical skills needed for college and career success.
Note: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyITLab does not come packaged with this content. Students, if interested in purchasing this title with MyITLab, ask your instructor for the correct package ISBN and Course ID. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.
About the Author:
Daniela Marghitu Dr. Daniela Marghitu is a professor in the Computer Science and Software Engineering Department at Auburn University, where she has worked since 1996. She has published seven Information Technology textbooks, over 80 peer reviewed journal articles and conference papers, and has given numerous presentations at national and international professional events. She is the founder director of the Auburn University Education and Assistive Technology Laboratory (LEAT), an AccessComputing Alliance institutional partner (http: //www.washington.edu/accesscomputing/), the CO-PI and Technology Coordinator of the Alabama Alliance for Students with Disabilities in STEM (https: //cws.auburn.edu/diversity/stem.aspx), the PI of Computing Science for All (http: //charis.eng.auburn.edu/sites/cs4all/), Computer Science for All Girls (http: //charis.eng.auburn.edu/sites/cs4allg/, https: //www.ncwit.org/programs-campaigns/ncwit-awards/ncwit-aa-seed-fund), and Computer Science for All Bulldogs (http: //charis.eng.auburn.edu/sites/cs4allb/, http: //eng.auburn.edu/news/2013/06/csse-opelika-middle-school-courses.html), research and inclusive K12 outreach projects. She is the recipient of the 2011 AccessComputing Capacity Building Award, the 2012 Auburn University Access award, the 2012 SDPS Outstanding Achievement Award, and the 2013 Microsoft Fuse Research award.
Official site: http: //eng.auburn.edu/ Daniela
Barbara Stover Barbara Stover's professional life is focused on education. As a professor at Marion Technical College, in Marion, Ohio, she taught Microsoft Office applications and Web technologies. She serves as an adjunct faculty member at George Washington University, in Washington, D.C., in the Educational Technology Leadership Masters degree program. She has authored several textbooks for Pearson and edited many others.
Dr. Robert T. Grauer, Creator of the Exploring Series Bob Grauer is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Computer Information Systems at the University of Miami, where he is a multiple winner of the Outstanding Teaching Award in the School of Business, most recently in 2009. He has written numerous COBOL texts and is the vision behind the Exploring Office series, with more than three million books in print. His work has been translated into three foreign languages and is used in all aspects of higher education at both national and international levels. Bob Grauer has consulted for several major corporations including IBM and American Express. He received his Ph.D. in Operations Research in 1972 from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn.