Computer training curricula for teens

Elizabeth Sky-McIlvain esky at leasttern.com
Tue Mar 30 13:39:15 EST 2004



Jodi - I am very serious about this: The best resource is an internet 
connected computer (with a browser set to a Google homepage with 
restricted search set) and another student.

Aside from that, you might check out: 
GenerationYes (was Generation Y): http://www.genyes.org/products
http://www.adobe.com/education/webtech/toc.html (for Adobe products...)
Atomic Learning (free tutorials and fee-based tutorials - because they are 
streaming video,they are fun and self-paced) http://www.atomiclearning.com/
Training Point: http://www.trainingpoint.org/cgi-bin/WebObjects/OCP.woa

and purchase some used copies of the For Dummies books.

Elizabeth Sky-McIlvain

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