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Mousing
This is a javascript based tutorial on how to use a mouse. This can be downloaded and run from a local computer. To start, open the file named mousercise.htm.
Computer Training (2003) (2007)
A collection of four modules with presentation guides produced for the Northeast Texas Library System. The modules are Introduction to Computers, Basics of Email, Using the Internet, and Creating a Letter and Working With Files. The files are in Microsoft Office PowerPoint® format. If you have trouble opening them, try using OpenOffice.org.
Adult Computer and Employment Skills
A collection of four modules provided by the Minnesota Literacy Council. The modules are Computer Basics and Word, Excel, Internet Navigation, and Computer Job Search. The files are in Microsoft Office Word® format. If you have trouble opening them, try using OpenOffice.org.
Helping Older Adults Search for Health Information Online
This is a collection of nine modules provided by the National Institute on Aging. The first module is an introduction to computer basics. All the files are in PDF format. They may be opened with the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Library Curriculum for TWDL Classes
These individual presentations are currently being used by the North Texas Regional Library System for their workforce literacy workshops. They are available in both Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2007 and OpenOffice.org formats.
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Basic Computer Skills (2007) (OpenOffice)
- Aplicación para el Curso Básico de Computación (2007) (OpenOffice)
- Cuestionario para el Curso Básico de Computación (2007) (OpenOffice)
- How To Look for a Job Online (2007) (OpenOffice)
- Resumes, Cover Letters and Interviewing Tips (2007) (OpenOffice)
TWDL Promotional Material
These files are available for anyone wishing to promote TWDL. The available formats are: Microsoft Office Publisher® 2007, Microsoft Office Word® 95-2003, Adobe Acrobat® compatible PDF, Inkscape compatible SVG, and OpenOffice.org.
This site is funded through a grant from the Texas State Library and Archives Commission.

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