I like Cathi Ann's Word 2010 book.  I haven't tried her Windows 7 book, but I 
think she does a nice job at explaining things with Window Eyes.  I also like 
that sections are short digestible MP3 file, so I feel like I can skim up and 
down the file list and get really close to the information I need as opposed to 
having to bookmark myself for later reference.

Cathi Ann has a couple youtube clips on some items.  You might google those and 
see if you like her teaching style.



I haven't tried the Windows Explained books.


From: Paulette Vickery [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 3:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Which training book is better?

Hi all,

I want to get some training material for learning Windows 7 and Office 2010.. I 
would like to know which you think is better; Windows 7 and Vista Explained, by 
RNIB and distributed by National Braille Press, or the Windows 7 and Window 
Eyes by Kathy Ann Murtha?
I called the ATI institute, (adaptive technology institute), and was told they 
would call back, but I have not heard from them. Also, I looked at the new 
area, on the ATI website and it was last updated in March. That makes me wonder 
if the institute is still in business.

Paulette


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