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This web site is made to facilitate free access to computer education. So far, published are presentations in IT terms, the basics about computer, download, install and use of the freeware programs and detailed use of the OpenOffice.org suite and Microsoft Office 2010 Beta.

Our educational presentations complete a short notes that give an overview of the necessary requirements for an ECDL exam. Suggestions send to info@itdesk.info. We hope that this web site will help you in your everyday work with computers!
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Educational presentations regarding materials required for taking all 7 basic ECDL exams are published. Education is presented in programs that are free for use: a package of office programs OpenOffice.org, Microsoft Office 2010 Beta (free while in testing phase) and the Internet browser Mozilla Firefox....MORE

OpenOffice.org is a free suite of office applications and our multimedia presentations show basic use of its 4 programs: Writer, Calc, Impress i Base... MORE

Presentations of advanced use of word processing program OpenOffice Writer are published. To enable direct access to desired education, material is indexed... MORE

Educational presentations regarding basic use of Microsoft Office 2010 Beta are published. Additionally, published are notes which give an overview of the basic features of Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint... MORE

Basics of downloading, installing and using free software (freeware)

One of the goals of this site is to promote programs that are free for use (freeware), and we have prepared a presentation that shows the download, install and use some of the most common programs.... MORE

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Rachel Sussman: The world's oldest living things - Rachel Sussman (2010)

Rachel Sussman shows photographs of the world's oldest continuously living organisms -- from 2,000-year-old brain coral off Tobago's coast to an "underground forest" in South Africa that has lived since before the dawn of agriculture.

Derek Sivers: Keep your goals to yourself - Derek Sivers (2010)

After hitting on a brilliant new life plan, our first instinct is to tell someone, but Derek Sivers says it's better to keep goals secret. He presents research stretching as far back as the 1920s to show why people who talk about their ambitions may be less likely to achieve them.

His Holiness the Karmapa: The technology of the heart - His Holiness the Karmapa (2009)

His Holiness the Karmapa talks about how he was discovered to be the reincarnation of a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism. In telling his story, he urges us to work on not just technology and design, but the technology and design of the heart. He is translated onstage by Tyler Dewar.

Johan Rockstrom: Let the environment guide our development - Johan Rockstrom (2010)

Human growth has strained the Earth's resources, but as Johan Rockstrom reminds us, our advances also give us the science to recognize this and change behavior. His research has found nine "planetary boundaries" that can guide us in protecting our planet's many overlapping ecosystems.

 

 

 

 

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