Dear colleagues,

I have been writing and updating a User Guide for the Students an our
university over the past three and half years and have now translated it
into English.

The English version is available at:

http://www.fb4.fh-frankfurt.de/tips/openoffice/dokumentation/ooo_for_students.pdf

The original document is also online:

http://www.fb4.fh-frankfurt.de/tips/openoffice/dokumentation/ooo_for_students.odt

I have been giving introductory courses in OpenOffice to all new students of
our department for Social Work at the University of Applied Sciences in
Frankfurt/Germany now for the past seven semesters - around 240 students per
semester, divided into 12 groups. I only have 3 hours per group, so I have
to limit myself to the absolute essentials (styles, table of contents,
cross-references, page numbering etc.), but especially those essentials
students really need in their daily work. As you can imagine, students of
Social Work are not especially versed in computers and it's all pretty new
to them, especially in such a condensed form. This introductory course
addresses their needs as closely as possible.

I think the course is now ripe enough to be distributed to a broader public.

I very much hope you find the time to have a look at it and to post the
course on the English speaking website of OpenOffice.org.

My next project is to translate it into French (just happen to have been
brought up in a bilingual family, no merit of mine).

Yours
David Paenson
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