Windows 95 Guide Is Made for Teachers

Emerging Technology Consultants Inc. has developed a practical guide for teachers on the new features of Windows 95.

In and Out of the Classroom with Microsoft Windows 95 provides background and technical information to accomplish many activities with confidence, such as creating tests, updating records, presenting multimedia lessons or accessing the Internet.

Lessons are divided into five parts -- You will learn, Try it, Now you can, On your own, and More ideas -- to allow teachers to progress at their own pace. Unique activities encourage study and experimentation.

The book, which ships with an accompanying diskette, can be ordered directly from Microsoft by calling (800) 426-9400. Emerging Technology Consultants, St. Paul, MN, (612) 639-3973.

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