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Staff Education Computer Training |
Staff who are brand new to computers should take the Meet the Personal Computer and/or Keyboarding classes from Operation Educate. Call 257-7911 to learn more about these self-paced exercises.
For staff who are comfortable with keyboarding and using a mouse but new to Windows, HRDs Managing your PC class is recommended as a starting point before taking classes on specific Windows-based applications, such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. It is recommended that all personnel have an Outlook Exchange e-mail account.
To register a student for a class, go to class registration.
HRDs
Managing your PC
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Prerequisite: If you are not adept at using a computer or a mouse,
the prerequisite for this training
is Meet the Personal
Computer offered by Operation Educate. Call 257-7911 to learn more about
these self-paced exercises.)
Content: If you've ever lost a file on your computer,
you will appreciate this class. Learn to manage, move, copy, find, and
delete files and folders using two convenient tools that are already on your PC:
My Computer and Windows Explorer. This class is part of HRD's Navigating
Your PC Series and is one of the 10 courses required to complete HRDs Computer
Competency Certificate.
Click here for more information on this certificate: HRDs
Computer Competency Certificate
Primary trainer: Ed Drummond, Gulden Ilgaz Smith, Mary Anne Szeluga
Intro to Word 2003
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Prerequisites:
Introduction to Windows 2000 or proficiency in the skills
covered in that class.
Content: This class is intended to those new in Microsoft Word
and to Microsoft Applications in general. The users learn how to create, open, save,
edit, set tabs, and print a document as well as use the standard and formatting toolbars found in word.
Primary trainer: Gulden
Ilgaz Smith
Intermediate
Word 2003
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Prerequisite: A basic understanding of Microsoft Word (creating, opening, saving, and printing documents).
Content: Students will learn to enhance formatting functions a like paragraph and page setup, headers and footers, endnotes, and footnotes. Other features that will be covered include; using macros, using styles, and tables.
Primary trainer: Gulden Ilgaz Smith
Advanced
Word 2003
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Prerequisite: Intermediate Microsoft Word or proficiency in the skills covered in that class.
Content: Students will learn how to create and use templates, macros, forms and mail merge documents, and printing mailing labels.
Primary trainer: Gulden Ilgaz Smith
Intro
to Excel 2003
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Prerequisite: Intro to Windows 2000 or proficiency in the skills covered in that class.
Content: This course is a basic beginners level class
which introduces creating a worksheet, entering,
canceling, copying, moving, and formatting data. It also introduces using
auto sum and auto fill
techniques as well as printing.
Primary trainer: Mary Anne Szeluga
Intro
to PowerPoint 2003
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Prerequisite: Intro to Windows 2000 or proficiency in the skills covered in that class.
Content: This course is an introduction to creating a PowerPoint presentation.
Please bring a disk
with you so that you can keep your presentation. The class shows you what
is new in the 2000 version,
creating slides with bullets, tables, charts, and graphics. You will be
able to rearrange your slides and
do slide transitions as well as animation. Various ways to print and the
slide master will be explained.
Primary trainer: Mary Anne Szeluga
Outlook 2003
Quickstart
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Prerequisite: Keyboarding and mouse skills.
Content:
This class is intended for those new to the Outlook Exchange desktop (aka "client version") e-mail program. It will be beneficial to those having Outlook setup on their own work PC. Topics covered include Outlook views, sending, replying, and forwarding e-mail, creating signatures, contacts, using the Global Address List, calendar, date navigator, appointments, meetings, setting permissions, etc.
Outlook Web
Access
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Prerequisite: Keyboarding and mouse skills.
Content:
This class is intended for those with e-mail ids on the Exchange server who want to know how to access their e-mail on the internet. This would also be the class Nursing department staff who have an e-mail id on the Exchange server and access their email over the internet would want to take. Topics covered include logging on and off your Outlook Web Access e-mail account, sending mail, creating new appointments, resetting your password, and checking available options on Outlook Web Access Exchange.Staff Education Computer Training
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