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    Using Information Technology by Williams, Brian K.; Sawyer, Stacey;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 8
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill
    • Date of Publication 1 February 2009

    • ISBN 9780070184992
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages512 pages
    • Size 274x215x22 mm
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    The Williams, Using Information Technology, 8th edition utilizes a practical, applied approach to technology. This text is user-focused and has been highly updated including topics, pictures and examples. The Williams text contains less theory and more application to engage students who might be more familiar with technology. Continually published and updated for over 15 years, Using Information Technology was the first text to foresee and define the impact of digital convergence?the fusion of computers and communications. It was also the first text to acknowledge the new priorities imposed by the Internet and World Wide Web and bring discussion of them from late in the course to the beginning. Today, it is directed toward the ?Always On? generation that is at ease with digital technology?comfortable with iPhones, MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia, and the blogosphere?but not always savvy about its processes, possibilities, and liabilities.



    This 8th edition continues to address the two most significant challenges that instructors face in teaching this course:

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