
Windows XP 101: Using Windows XP Professional in the Classroom Tutorial
Tutorial Information
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Windows XP 101: Using Windows XP Professional in the Classroom Tutorial |
Submitter: |
NickTheGreek |
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Windows Tutorials |
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Submitted: |
17 Sep 2007 |
Updated: |
17 Sep 2007 |
Views: |
507 |
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This tutorial is unrated. |
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Description: Learn how to use Microsoft Windows XP Professional to increase instructional productivity, enhance collaboration with colleagues and students, and communicate more effectively. •
Step-by-step instructions show you how to organize files, browse the Web more efficiently, and publish to the Web. •
The accompanying instructor presentation offers a guide to the tutorial, suitable for use by an instructor leading a class or for self-paced learning. |
Tutorial Instructions
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Tutorial outline •
Discover the new look and features Explore the fresh new look and features of Windows XP Professional, including an improved Start menu, task bar, and Control Panel. •
Organizing your files Review project files by using Thumbnails view and Group Icons view. •
Multimedia in Windows XP Professional Use the multimedia features of Windows XP Professional, such as Microsoft Windows Media Player for Windows XP, and Windows Messenger. •
Enhanced removable media features Easily copy files to a CD or other removable device. •
Better browsing Browse the Web for project-related information, and use the Search Assistant for faster, more efficient searching. •
Internet publishing made easy Publish a research document to the Web by using the Web Publishing Wizard, automatically compress project graphics, and then send them in e-mail. •
Remotely connect to your office computer Connect to Remote Desktop, and learn how to install Remote Desktop Web Connection. •
Anywhere, anytime assistance Complete a Request for Help invitation for remote assistance.

CODE http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/9/4/194aa8ce-7dd4-4d89-9622-fdf08dba857b/WindowsXP101.doc |
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