GO! with Edge Getting Started, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (November 17, 2016) © 2017

  • Shelley Gaskin Pasadena City College
  • Joyce Thompson

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About the Book

  • NEW! Coverage of Office 2016 features ensures that students are learning the skills they need to work in today’s job market.

  • A project-based approach clusters learning objectives around the projects, rather than software features. The instruction is based on the teachable moment where students learn important concepts at the exact moment they are practicing the skills.

    • Explanations and concepts are woven into each step without making students read long paragraphs of text before interacting with the software.

    • Learning outcomes are clearly stated, with numbered objectives, so students always know what they need to learn.

    • Each Project Opening Page clearly outlines:

      • Project Activities: what the student will do in this project

      • Project Files: what starting files are needed and how the student will save the files

      • Project Results: what the student’s finished project will look like

  • The clean design includes plenty of screenshots that validate students’ actions and engage visual learners.

    • Color-coded steps guide students through the projects with colors coded by project.

    • End-of-project icons let students know when they have completed a project, especially useful in self-paced or online classes.

    • NEW! In-text boxed content is included in-line with the instruction—not in the margins—so students won’t miss this important information and will learn it in context with what is on their screen. This applies to Another Way, Notes, More Knowledge, Alerts, and By Touch.

  • Teach the Course You Want in Less Time: the GO! series’ one-of-a-kind instructional system provides you with everything you need to prepare for class, teach the material, and assess your students.

    • Student Assignment Tracker lets students to track their own work.

    • Solution Files offer examples of homework submissions to serve as examples for students

    • Teach

      • PowerPoint Presentations provide a visual walk-through of every chapter with suggested lecture notes included.

      • Audio PowerPoint Presentations provide a visual walk-through of the chapter with the lecture notes read out loud.

    • Assess

      • Every assignment is accompanied by either a scoring checklist, a task-specific rubric, or an analytic rubric.

      • Solution Files are provided in three formats: native file, PDF, and annotated PDF.

      • Rubrics provide guidelines for grading open-ended projects.

      • Testbank questions are available for you to create your own objective-based quizzes for review.

  • NEW! IT Innovation Station lets you stay current with Office and Windows updates, news, and trends, especially now that Microsoft Office is in the cloud. Monthly updates on the MyITLab Community site, www.myitlabcommunity.com, from Pearson’s product team and author-instructors will offer tips on understanding updates, using new capabilities, implementing new instructional techniques, and optimizing your Office usage.

About the Book

  • NEW! Coverage of Office 2016 features ensures that students are learning the skills they need to work in today’s job market.
    • GO! To Work Page offers a summary of the chapter items focused on employability, including a MOS Objective summary, Build Your ePortfolio guidelines, and the GO! For Job Success soft skills videos and discussions.
  • The clean design includes plenty of screenshots that validate students’ actions and engage visual learners.
    • NEW! In-text boxed content is included in-line with the instruction—not in the margins—so students won’t miss this important information and will learn it in context with what is on their screen. This applies to Another Way, Notes, More Knowledge, Alerts, and By Touch.


Project 1A. Exploring Microsoft Edge

Objective 1. Explore Microsoft Edge
Activity 1.01 Exploring Microsoft Edge
Activity 1.02 Using Forward and Back
Activity 1.03 Understanding Top Level Domains

Objective 2. Navigate with Tabs
Activity 1.04 Navigating with Tabs
Activity 1.05 Viewing, Reopening, and Moving Tabs
Activity 1.06 Using Paste and Go and Paste and Search

Objective 3. Search the Internet
Activity 1.07 Exploring Bing
Activity 1.08 Searching the Internet with Bing

Objective 4. Browse with InPrivate
Activity 1.09 Using InPrivate Browsing

Objective 5. Customize and Configure Microsoft Edge
Activity 1.10 Customizing the Start Page Content
Activity 1.11 Customizing How Microsoft Edge Opens
Activity 1.12 Setting a Home Page
Activity 1.13 Pinning and Unpining Tabs
Activity 1.14 Choosing a Theme
Activity 1.15 Exploring Advanced Settings
Activity 1.16 Clearing Browsing Data

Project 1B. Using Microsoft Edge

Objective 6. Use the Microsoft Edge Hub
Activity 1.17 Creating a Favorites Folder and Organizing Favorties
Activity 1.18 Importing Favorites and Using the Favorites Bar
Activity 1.19 Using the Reading List
Activity 1.20 Viewing and Deleting Browsing History
Activity 1.21 Managing Downloads

Objective 7. View, Print, and Manage Webpages
Activity 1.22 Printing Webpages
Activity 1.23 Changing the Zoom Level of a Webpage
Activity 1.24 Using Reading View
Activity 1.25 Using Find on Page and PDF Reader

Objective 8. Make a Web Note
Activity 1.26 Making Web Notes

Objective 9. Use Microsoft Edge Extensions
Activity 1.27 Using Microsoft Edge Extensions

Objective 10. Protect Your Data
Activity 1.28 Using the Microsoft Edge Pop-up Blocker
Activity 1.29 Using SmartScreen Filter

 

Shelley Gaskin, Series Editor for the GO! Series, is a professor of business and computer technology at Pasadena City College in Pasadena, California. She holds a master's degree in business education from Northern Illinois  University and a doctorate in adult and community education from Ball State University. Dr. Gaskin has 15 years of experience in the computer industry with several Fortune 500 companies and has developed and written training materials for custom systems applications in both the public and private sector. She is also the author of books on Microsoft Outlook and word processing.

Nancy Graviett is a professor in the Business and Computer Science department at St. Charles Community College in Cottleville, Missouri, where she is the program coordinator for the Business Administrative Systems program and teaches within the program. Nancy is also very active with distance learning and teaches in face-to-face, hybrid, and online formats. She holds a master’s degree from University of Missouri. Nancy holds Microsoft® Certified Application Specialist certification in multiple applications and provides training both on and off campus. In her free time, Nancy enjoys quilting and spending time with family and friends.

Debra Geoghan is currently an associate professor of computer and information science at Bucks County Community College, teaching computer classes ranging from basic computer literacy to cybercrime, computer forensics, and networking. She has earned certifications from Microsoft, CompTIA, Apple, and others. Deb has taught at the college level since 1996 and also spent 11 years in the high school classroom. She holds a B.S. in Secondary Science Education from Temple University and an M.A. in Computer Science Education from Arcadia University. Throughout her teaching career, Deb has worked with other educators to integrate technology across the curriculum. At BCCC, she serves on many technology committees, presents technology workshops for BCCC faculty, and runs a summer workshop for K-12 teachers interested in using technology in their classrooms. Deb is an avid user of technology which has earned her the nickname “gadget lady”.

Alicia Vargas is a faculty member in Business Information Technology at Pasadena City College. She holds a master's and a bachelor's degree in business education from California State University, Los Angeles, and has authored several textbooks and training manuals on Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint.

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