How to Avoid 7 Common & Costly Computer Mistakes: Computer Training in Plain English

How to Avoid 7 Common & Costly Computer Mistakes: Computer Training in Plain English

by Worth Godwin Computer Training
How to Avoid 7 Common & Costly Computer Mistakes: Computer Training in Plain English

How to Avoid 7 Common & Costly Computer Mistakes: Computer Training in Plain English

by Worth Godwin Computer Training

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Overview

A majority of computer users, both long-term users as well as novices, are making potentially serious computer mistakes without even realizing it.
This book explains 7 of the most common and costly mistakes I've seen people making in the over a decade and a half I've been helping people with their computers.
Featuring simple explanations that even the most basic computer user will understand.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011180125
Publisher: Worth Godwin Computer Training
Publication date: 11/29/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 253 KB

About the Author

Worth Godwin is a computer and technology coach with over a decade and a half of experience helping people of all skill levels with his simple, Plain English approach to computer training.

Aside from computers, Worth has had a long-time interest in the human mind. While working on a degree in English and another in writing in the early 90s, Worth pursued his interest in the human mind in his spare time.

This interest continued after he graduated, and led him to understand, among other things, the key elements to successfully learning and truly mastering any new skill, not just computer basics.

When helping people learn computers and modern technology with his basic computer training, Worth draws upon all of these experience to help people learn computers in a unique and effective way with explanations of terms and concepts that actually make sense, even for very basic computer users.

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