Our Resource Library helps you find new learning technologies and useful best practices and tools for running public computer centers.
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Another great source for technology curriculum and resources is the NTIA's DigitalLiteracy.gov website.
Word 2002 (XP) is the word processing application in the Microsoft 2002 (XP) Office Suite. It allows you to create a variety of professional-looking documents such as letters, flyers, and more.
Mozilla Firefox is a web browser that is an alternative to Internet Explorer.
Practicing safety is a must with anyone who goes online, but with kids it is especially important.
Phishing, Trojans, Spyware, Trolls and Flame Wars! Oh my! If the idea of these threats lurking around online makes you nervous, then you can now be at ease.
This course teaches you how to use Microsoft Excel 2003, a spreadsheet software program that allows you to store, organize, and analyze numerical information. Created by GCFLearnFree.org.