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Open Source Textbook For Computer Literacy?

dcollins writes "The college where I work has decided to forego ordering a textbook for the computer class that I teach this fall. Does anyone know of a free, open-source textbook for basic computer literacy concepts (overview of hardware, software, operating systems, and file systems)?"

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  1. You could always write one... by BabaChazz · · Score: 5, Interesting

    And get the class to help. Contributions count towards the class grade, of course. http://en.wikibooks.org/

  2. Re:No need by Brian+Gordon · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Lecture notes are no substitute for a well-written textbook. Lecture notes are for when you learn in class, and then remind yourself for the test. But you really should be learning from your coursework and using lecture time to just try to absorb as much insight as possible from the masters..
     
    I've had professors who expect us to learn from the course materials. They don't repeat the same thing that's in the textbook because that's a total waste of time. They do what a professor should: provide insights not in the book, share real-world experience (if applicable), and answer questions.