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  • Advanced ICT - A clearly structured site to help those interested in learning more about MS Office features, databases and web page creation. For the more confident there are a couple of programming examples to try.  (Added: 20-Sep-2004 By: HB Hits: 1405)
  • Amazing Free PowerPoint Tutorials - A large number of free tutorials on PowerPoint written by a Microsoft PowerPoint MVP. Many cover unique techniques.  (Added: 7-Oct-2007 By: JW Hits: 441)
  • AVCE ICT and Intermediate GNVQ ICT - A site under construction so might be worth regularly visiting but it contains material suitable for the AVCE and Intermediate GNVQ.  pop   (Added: 25-Feb-2001 By: EB Hits: 4911)
  • Computing Study Guide - This is a good site for beginners in computing, learn how to use the Internet, mouse and keyboard commands. It also has a computing dictionary for all the computing jargon.  (Added: 16-Mar-2003 By: AG Hits: 1405)
  • Desktop Publishing Glossary of Terms - This site is excellent for finding out some of the key terminology used in the desktop publishing process.  (Added: 7-Aug-2002 By: CD Hits: 1123)
  • e-Learning Tutorials - This site has a range of technical IT tutorials which can be viewed online and printed off.  (Added: 7-Nov-2003 By: TS Hits: 1801)
  • ECDL Resources - A terrific site for resources, especially ECDL practice tests, which can be used for other courses. The files required are also provided (in normal format).  pop   (Added: 11-Jan-2002 By: DR Hits: 5384)
  • Flash tutorial - four lessons, more or less in order of difficulty, which aim to get you started on the use of Flash.  (Added: 8-Apr-2005 By: DP Hits: 629)
  • FOLDOC Computing Dictionary - This free site provides definitions of computing terms in easy to understand and well referenced ways.  (Added: 9-Feb-2004 By: JB Hits: 579)
  • GCSE ICT - This site is concerned with GCSE ICT. Included are tips and information on both coursework and theory. Created by staff at Harvey Grammar School in Folkestone.  (Added: 9-Nov-2001 By: DP Hits: 1658)
  • Get Perpendicular - explains, by a nice animation, what ‘getting perpendicular’ means in terms of data storage - advances in storage could mean that in the same space you can currently store 3,000 songs, you could store 30,000. In addition, laptops will shrink and your phone will be able to store more numbers. Perhaps more for the advanced A level student, but worth a look – turn the volume up loud.  (Added: 2-Jul-2005 By: DP Hits: 422)
  • Grassroots Design - this site includes a link to an 'Introduction to Computers. there is Health & Safety information, learner's guides to ardware/software, using software applications i.e wordprocessing, spreadsheets, databases, the Internet and e-mail applications. Excellent site as instuctions are easy to follow. Links can be accessed easily through a pop up menu that is available on all site pages. there are useful links to other related topics sites.  (Added: 12-May-2003 By: SAL Hits: 885)
  • Interactive Mouse Exercises - This course teaches complete beginners how to use a mouse. Simple but effective.  (Added: 25-Mar-2002 By: LE Hits: 1202)
  • IT Buddy - Free computer tutorials in screenshot style aimed at beginners and intermediate.  (Added: 9-Jan-2009 By: DC Hits: 147)
  • Land Training Alliance Online Lessons - Site created by an American unfunded group of computer education and technology professionals most of whom are employed by Universities with the US, and offers lessons on various packages covering Word Processing, Presentatation Graphics, Spreadsheets, Databases and the Internet.  (Added: 17-Mar-2003 By: DB Hits: 879)
  • Learn to Type - A website to learn how to type. Easy to use and free!  (Added: 2-Feb-2006 By: MT Hits: 565)
  • Lizi Thackerys home page - Home page of Lizi Thackery (ex Lettol student). Includes useful links and her own work on netscape composer.  (Added: 18-Sep-2002 By: GG Hits: 641)
  • Microsoft Skills Assessments - A section on the Microsoft website where you can take a series of free tests to assess your skills on a range of Microsoft products, including Windows XP and Office. A useful way to see if you're getting the full potential out of your software. If you register you get a more detailed breakdown of your results and your scores are saved.  (Added: 6-Jan-2005 By: LD Hits: 668)

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