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This manual is suitable as a stand-alone text or as a robust supplement material for an Information Systems course wanting to include projects and tutorials in Microsoft Office 2007 applications.
To view sample tutorials and projects of this learning manual, please visit www.wiley.com/college/piercy.
Mark W. Huber is a Senior Lecturer in Management Information Systems at the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia, a member of the UGA Teaching Academy, and a former Director of the Terry College's Institute of Leadership Advancement's Leadership Excellence and Development Program. During the past eight years, he has won twelve teaching awards including recognition as Outstanding Faculty at UGA Honors Day, a Terry College Regent's Professor Award Nomination, Outstanding MIS Faculty, a Student Government Outstanding Professor Award, Alpha Kappa Psi (professional business society) Outstanding Management Information Systems Teacher of the Year Award, and three UGA Career Center Student Development Awards. Dr. Huber recently completed a twenty one year Air Force career that included the creation and command of a Combat Communications Squadron and the management and development of strategic information systems projects at the Pentagon. His research interests include collaboration and technology-supported learning, collaborative business intelligence and sustainability and sustainable IT. His papers have been published in Database, the International Journal of e-Collaboration, Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, and Communications of the Association for Information Systems. In addition to this textbook, he has co-authored a lab manual published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. in 2006. Away from school, he and his wife Lisa enjoy hiking, kayaking, and bicycling.
Patrick G. McKeown is Professor Emeritus of Management Information Systems at the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia. Until his retirement in 2003, he was the founding head of the department and he was on the faculty at the University of Georgia for twenty-seven years. Before that, he taught at the State University of New York at Albany for three years and was an adjunct faculty member at New York University. He has a Ph.D. in Management Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has published close to fifty articles in the areas of management science and information systems and has also written more than thirty textbooks in these areas. He is a Fellow of the Text and Academic Authors Association, only one of fifteen such honorees out of an organization of over one thousand textbook authors. Additionally, in 2003, he was given the Lifetime Service Award by the UGA MIS Alumni Association and had a student scholarship created in his name by the UGA MIS Department. He is also a member of University of Georgia Teaching Academy. Dr. McKeown was a Fulbright Scholar in Portugal in 1998 at the Catholic University of Portugal and has taught internationally at universities in France, Finland, South Africa, and New Zealand. He is married to his wife of thirty-nine years, Carolyn, the father of two grown children, and the grandfather of Keegan and Katie Jane. He splits his time between Fort Myers Beach, FL, Athens, GA, and international travel.
Tutorial 1: Windows Vista Basics.
Tutorial 2: Working with Files in Microsoft Windows Vista.
Microsoft Office 2007 Basics Module.
Tutorial 1: Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007.
Microsoft Word 2007 Module.
Tutorial 1: Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007.
Tutorial 2: Formatting Your Microsoft Word 2007 Document.
Tutorial 3: Illustrating and Reviewing a Microsoft Word 2007 Document.
Microsoft Word Project 1: Writing a Résumé and Cover Letter.
Microsoft Word Project 2: Creating an Organization Newsletter.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Module.
Tutorial 1: Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2007.
Tutorial 2: Using Graphics, Animation, and Multimedia in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007.
Microsoft PowerPoint Project 1: Creating a Promotional Presentation.
Microsoft PowerPoint Project 2: Management Information Systems Presentation.
Microsoft Access 2007 Module.
Tutorial 1: Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007.
Tutorial 2: Queries and Reports in Microsoft Access 2007.
Tutorial 3: Working with Tables in Microsoft Access 2007.
Tutorial 4: Microsoft Access 2007 and SQL.
Appendix: Introduction to Data Modeling.
Microsoft Access Project 1: The WildOutfitters “How-To” Courses Database.
Microsoft Access Project 2: The WildOutfitters Employee Service Database.
Microsoft Excel 2007 Module.
Tutorial 1: Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007.
Tutorial 2: Formulas and Functions in Microsoft Excel 2007.
Tutorial 3: Displaying Information Using Charts in Microsoft Excel 2007.
Tutorial 4: Understanding Data Using Tables and Pivot in Microsoft Excel 2007.
Microsoft Excel Project 1: Global River Conservancy Survey Analysis.
Microsoft Excel Project 2: WildOutfitters Sales Pivot Tables.
Microsoft Office 2007 Integration Module.
Tutorial 2: Integrating Microsoft Office 2007 Applications.
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