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Course Topic
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Date Time
Cost
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Course Summary
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Windows 7:
Level 1
(syllabus)
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July 13th 2010
8:30 – 12:30
$125
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This course is designed for computer users who are new to Windows 7, or someone who is about to begin using Microsoft’s newest operating system. In this course, you will log on to Windows 7, explore its interface, identify the different components in the interface, customize the Windows 7 desktop, manage files and folders, use the common tools and programs available in Windows 7, brow the Internet, and Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts. (1)
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Acrobat 9.0:
Level 2 Part 1
(syllabus)
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July 14th 2010
8:30 – 12:30
$125
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As a business professional, you have some experience in using Adobe® Acrobat®. In this course, you will further develop your PDF documents. This class will include these Adobe® Acrobat® 9.0 Pro lessons: Creating PDFs from technical documents, enhancing PDF documents and creating Interactive PDF forms in Adobe LiveCycle Designer. (2A)
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Acrobat 9.0:
Level 2 Part 2
(syllabus)
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July 15th 2010
8:30 – 12:30
$125
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This class will be a continuation of the material covered in Acrobat 9.0 Part 1. In Part 2 of this class we will include these Adobe® Acrobat® 9.0 Pro lessons: Preparing PDF Files for Commercial Printing, Finalizing PDF Files for Commercial Printing. (2B)
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Microsoft Word 2007
Level 2 Part 1
(syllabus)
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July 27th 2010
8:30 – 12:30
$125
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This course is intended for experienced Word users who want to do more with the program. In this course, you will create complex documents in Microsoft Word 2007 by adding components such as: customized lists, tables, charts, and graphics formatting with styles and themes, modifying pictures, creating customized graphic elements. You will also learn how to create personalized Microsoft Word 2007 efficiency tools. (3A)
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Microsoft Word 2007
Level 2 Part 2
(syllabus)
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July 27th 2010
1:00 – 5:00
$99
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This class will be a continuation of the material covered in the Word 2007 Part 1 class. Part 2 will include these Word 2007 lessons: Inserting Content Using Quick Parts, Controlling Text Flow, Using Templates to Automate Document Creation, Automating Mail Merges, and Using Macros to Automate Tasks. (3B)
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Web Design with XHTML, HTML, & CSS
Level 1
(syllabus)
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July 28th 2010
8:30 – 5:00
$225
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This course is intended for experienced computer users who want to learn about the essentials of web design. In this full-day class, you will create and design web pages with text, graphics, and data tables. You will then link these web pages to enable navigation between these web pages. This class will include these lessons: Creating a basic web page, structuring content, applying styles using CSS, working with tables, linking web pages, XHTML character entities, and CSS Properties and Values. (4)
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Computer Tips & Techniques
(syllabus)
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July 29th 2010
8:30 – 12:30
$99
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This course is designed for computer users who want to know more about software, computers, security and networks. You will learn new computer terms, keyboard shortcuts and learn about good security practices such as anti-virus protection and backing up your data. Basic troubleshooting of Printers, Files, and Networks will be covered. You will also learn how to extend the life of your computer with a low-cost tune-up. (5)
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Microsoft Office Excel 2007:
Level 2 Part 1
(syllabus)
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August 4th 2010
8:30 – 12:30
$125
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This course is intended for experienced Excel users who want to use the program more in-depth. You will use Microsoft Office Excel 2007 to streamline and enhance your spreadsheets with templates, charts, graphics, and formulas. You will apply visual elements and advanced formulas to a worksheet to display data in various formats. This class will include these topics : Calculating Data with Advanced Formulas, Organizing Worksheet and Table Data, and Presenting Data Using Charts.
(6A)
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Microsoft Office Outlook 2007:
Level 2 Part 1
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August 4th 2010
1:00 – 5:00
$125
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This course is intended for experienced Outlook users who want to do more with Outlook. During your training, you will customize your Outlook environment, calendar, mail, folders, and also track, share, assign, and quickly locate various Outlook items. This class will include these Outlook 2007 Lessons: Setting Calendar Options, Customizing Message Options, Tracking Work Activities Using the Journal, and Managing Tasks.
(7A)
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Windows 7
Level 1
(syllabus)
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August 10th 2010
1:00 – 5:00
$125
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This course is designed for computer users who are new to Windows 7, or someone who is about to begin using Microsoft’s newest operating system. During your training, you will log on to Windows 7, explore its interface, identify the different components in the interface, customize the Windows 7 desktop, manage files and folders, use the common tools and programs available in Windows 7, brows the Internet, and Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts. (1)
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Microsoft Office Excel 2007
Level 2 Part 2
(syllabus)
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August 11th 2010
8:30 – 12:30
$99
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This class will be a continuation of the material covered in the Excel 2007 Part 1 class. Part 2 will include these Excel 2007 lessons: Analyzing Data Using PivotTables and PivotCharts, Inserting Graphic Objects, Customizing and Enhancing Workbooks and the Excel Environment. (6B)
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Microsoft Office Outlook 2007
Level 2 Part 2
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August 11th 2010
1:00 – 5:00
$99
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This class will be a continuation of the material covered in the Outlook 2007 Part 1 class. Part 2 will include these Outlook 2007 lessons: Sharing Folder Information, Customizing the Outlook Environment, Locating Outlook Items, and Working with Public Folders. (7B)
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Microsoft Office Access 2007
Level 2 Part 1
(syllabus)
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August 18th 2010
8:30 – 12:30
$125
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This course is intended for experienced Access users who want to do more. During your training, you will consider how to maintain data consistency, how to customize database components, and how to share Access data with other applications. This class will cover: Controlling Data Entry, Joining Tables, and Creating Flexible Queries. (8A)
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Microsoft Office Word 2007
Level 2 Part 1
(syllabus)
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August 18th 2010
1:00 – 5:00
$125
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This course is intended for experienced Word users who want to learn more complex tasks with the program. In this course, you will create feature rich documents in Microsoft Word 2007 by adding components such as: Customized lists, tables, charts, and graphics Formatting with Styles and Themes, Modifying Pictures, Creating Customized Graphic Elements. You will also learn how to create personalized Microsoft Word 2007 efficiency tools. (3A)
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Computer Tips & Techniques
(syllabus)
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August 19th 2010
1:00 – 5:00
$99
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This course is designed for computer users who want to know more about software, computers, security and networks. You will learn new computer terms, keyboard shortcuts and learn about good security practices such as anti-virus protection and backing up your data. Basic troubleshooting of Printers, Files, and Networks will be covered. You will also learn how to extend the life of your computer with a low-cost tune-up. (5)
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Microsoft Office Access 2007
Level 2 Part 2
(syllabus)
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August 20th 2010
8:30 – 12:30
$99
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This class will be a continuation of the material covered in the Access 2007 Part 1 class. Part 2 will include these Access lessons: Improving Forms, Customizing Reports, and Sharing Data Across Applications. (8B)
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Microsoft Office Word 2007
Level 2 Part 2
(syllabus)
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August 20th 2010
1:00 – 5:00
$99
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This class will be a continuation of the material covered in the Word 2007 Part 1 class. Part 2 will include these Word 2007 lessons: Inserting Content Using Quick Parts, Controlling Text Flow, Using Templates to Automate Document Creation, Automating Mail Merges, and Using Macros to Automate Tasks. (7B)
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Acrobat 9.0
Level 2 Part 1
(syllabus)
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September 8th 2010
8:30 – 12:30
$125
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As a business professional, you have some experience in using Adobe® Acrobat®. In this course, you will further develop your PDF documents. This class will include these Adobe® Acrobat® 9.0 Pro lessons: Creating PDFs from technical documents, enhancing PDF documents and creating Interactive PDF forms in Adobe LiveCycle Designer. (2A)
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Microsoft Office Access 2007
Level 2 Part 1
(syllabus)
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September 8th 2010
1:00 – 5:00
$125
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This course is intended for experienced Access users who want more from the program. During your training, you will consider how to maintain data consistency, how to customize database components, and how to share Access data with other applications. This class will cover: Controlling Data Entry, Joining Tables, and Creating Flexible Queries. (8A)
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Taming The Email & Info Beast
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September 14th
2010
10:00 – 12:00
$75
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If you would like to get control of your e-mail/information overload “beast”, you should attend Taming the E-mail Beast, led by author of the Amazon bestseller of the same name, Randy Dean. Learn how to tame your e-mail account, with proven strategies for keeping your inbox efficient and under control. Learn how to reduce the mess in your inbox by having “natural” places for your e-mails to go. Learn how to get rid of all those “quick little e-mails” once and for all, get your account back under control, and then keep your account under control moving forward. Finally, feel on top of your e-mail, rather than feeling it is on top of you! (9)
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Acrobat 9.0
Level 2 Part 2
(syllabus)
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September 15th
2010
8:30 – 12:30
$99
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This class will be a continuation of the material covered in tje Adobe® Acrobat® 9.0 Pro Part 1 class. This class will include these lessons: Preparing PDF Files for Commercial Printing, Finalizing PDF Files for Commercial Printing, Index Documents, Batch Process PDF Documents, and Repurposing PDF Document Content. (2B)
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Microsoft Office Access 2007
Level 2 Part 2
(syllabus)
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September 15th
2010
1:00 – 5:00
$99
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This class will be a continuation of the material covered in the Access 2007 Part 1 class. Part 2 will include these Access lessons: Improving Forms, Customizing Reports, and Sharing Data Across Applications.
In this course, you improve queries, forms, and reports; and also integrate Microsoft® Office Access™ 2007 with other applications. (8B)
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Windows 7
Level 2 Part 1
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September 16th
2010
8:30 – 12:30
$125
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This course is designed for computer users interested in Windows 7 and would like to do more and be more productive with the many new features found in Microsoft’s newest operating system. In this course, you will familiarize yourself with the advanced customization techniques and work with applications and programs in Windows® 7. In addition to this, you will also work with Internet Explorer 8, manage network communications and data, and enhance system performance. This class will include these Windows 7 Lessons: Customizing the Windows 7 Environment, Configuring User Accounts, Working with Applications in Windows 7 and Working with Devices. (10A)
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Windows 7
Level 2 Part 2
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September 16th
2010
1:00 – 5:00
$99
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This class will be a continuation of the material covered in the Windows 7 Part 1 class. Part 2 will include these Windows 7 lessons: Managing Networks, Securing System Data, Enhancing System Performance, and Working with Internet Explorer 8. (10B)
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Securing your Computer, Network & Data
Day 1
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September 23rd
2010
8:30 – 5:00
$180
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The goal of this 2-day accelerated course is to teach non-technical students the basic knowledge of Computer Security and Computer Networks so they are aware of hacker frauds like Identity Theft, Viruses, Trojans and Phishing. We will arm you with knowledge that can complement the system administrator's security safeguards and the chief security officer's security architecture for the corporation.
This class will cover the following Security lessons: Foundations of Security, Basic Security Procedures. Desktop Security, Administering Windows Securely, Recognizing Security Threats and attacks. (11A)
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Securing your Computer, Network & Data
Day 2
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September 24th
2010
8:30 – 5:00
$100
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This class will be a continuation of the material covered in the course, ‘Securing your Computer, Network & Data Day 1". The second day will include the following Security lessons: Secure Internet Access, Working on the Internet, Knowing Online Payment Systems, and Incident Response. (11B)
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Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007 Introduction Part 1
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September 22nd 2010
8:30 – 12:30
$125
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This course will provide office professionals with a solid introduction to Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007. SharePoint extends the functionality of Office applications and the web into a single environment to share information, no matter where you are or how you access it. In this course, you will create and edit content in a team site and also manage your own team site. You will create a team site to facilitate collaboration among the team members. This class will cover: Lesson 1: Getting Started with SharePoint Server, Adding Information to a Team Site, Customizing a Site, Working with Subsites, Working with Forms. (12A)
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SharePoint® Server 2007: Introduction Part 2
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September 22nd
2010
1:00 – 5:00
$99
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This class will be a continuation of the material covered in the Share Point Server 2007 Introduction Part 1 class. This class will cover the following SharePoint lessons: Sharing Information with Team Members, Working with Personalized Sites, Searching SharePoint Sites, Integrating External Data. (12B)
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Web Design with XHTML, HTML, and CSS
(syllabus)
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September 30th
2010
8:30 – 5:00
$225
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This course is intended for experienced computer users who want learn about the essentials of web design. In this class, you will create and design web pages with text, graphics, and data tables. You will then link these web pages to enable navigation between these web pages. This class will include these lessons: Creating a basic web page, structuring content, applying styles using CSS, working with tables, linking web pages, XHTML character entities, and CSS Properties and Values. (4)
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Optimizing Your Outlook: Time Management and Productivity
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October 5th
2010
8:30 – 12:30
$125
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This course is for Outlook user who would like to optimize their time and find an extra hour in each work day. The course will help you find a basic understanding of key “bigger picture” time management principles – including your current active projects and life roles – and how they can be integrated into Outlook, a discussion on the critical survival skill of “effective procrastination”, and how Outlook can help by integrating your software and peripherals into a time management system. (13)
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