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To submit school announcements, click on image.Make It Haverhill is offering free classes this fall in Job and Tech Skills as well as Computer Basics for beginners. The eight-week class schedule ...
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TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - If new technology has you scratching your head, the Topeka and Shawnee Co. Public Library might be able to help make sense of it. Their “Level Up” sessions provide basic computer ...
This course is designed for individuals seeking to gain foundational skills in information technology (IT) and computing basics. This course introduces students to essential hardware, software, ...
Many small businesses are turning to technology, attempting to streamline their operation processes. Usually, only larger companies can afford a technology specialist to set up their computer systems.
Partners in Education is offering a free, six-week computer basics training opportunity in English and Spanish, as part of an ongoing series of courses hosted throughout Santa Barbara County to help ...
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Fifteen slots are open in the computer basics classes offered by Santa Barbara County’s Partners in Education – 10 slots for the classes given in English, and five for the classes offered in Spanish.
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY – Thirty-two Lompoc adults recently completed a newly launched Computer Basics training course offered by Partners in Education, a non-profit organization administered by the ...
Thirty-two Lompoc adults recently completed a new Computer Basics training course offered by Partners in Education, a nonprofit organization administered by the Santa Barbara County Education Office.