Over 300 Titles Help Educators Train

LearnKey Computer Training videotapes and CD-ROMs are "teaching assistants" to educators and students nationwide. With over 300 titles, one can easily find help on a plethora of topics.

The CDs feature a powerful index search function that gives quick access to only the information needed. A special directory lets one customize learning paths. And the programs' interactive training window lets users toggle between the tutorial and the actual application one is learning to instantly apply new knowledge.

Some of the programs covered include: MS PowerPoint, Mail and Schedule; Windows 95 Series; Visual Basic Series; Perfect Office; FoxPro Series for Windows; AutoCAD Series for Windows, DOS and LT; Lotus SmartSuite; StudioPro for Mac; and Illustrator for Mac. Academic Distributing, Inc., Dewey, AZ, (800) 521-3227, [email protected]. WM

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