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Basic Computer Literacy Courses
COMPUTER SKILLS FOR THE WORKPLACE
Most jobs today require a working knowledge of certain computer skills. Employers seek and reward employees with the skills and knowledge to send messages across the country via e-mail; use a spreadsheet to create a graph and paste it into a report; add and edit data in a database; understand the implications of file sizes, memory limitations, and network arrangements; and recognize the function and features of modern computer components. Any job candidate who already possesses these skills will stand above those who do not.
This course is designed to provide the fundamental computer competencies you need to survive and prosper in today's fast-changing workplace. You will learn how to implement the powers of modern office software to work faster and more efficiently. We'll focus on practical application for software most common to the workplace. When you finish this course, you will have learned why employers consider technological literacy so critical to the success of any organization.
REQUIREMENTS:
Microsoft Windows 95 or newer with any edition of Microsoft Office 2000 or newer; or Mac OS X with any edition of Microsoft Office 2004 (Mac); Internet access, e-mail, and the Internet Explorer or Netscape or Firefox Web browser. Note: Please be sure to install Microsoft Office on your computer before the course begins.
INSTRUCTOR: David Paquin
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FTCC Courses
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