Archive for the ‘computer training’ Category
Are you kidding? I take it that you’re an adult employed at a school but that you can’t write a letter, or have you just got yourself stressed out over nothing? Make sure you let parents know everything they need to know in order to make a decision, contact you, turn up, etc. Whatever you do get someone to check your letter for content, spelling and grammar, not necessary perhaps but it’ll give you extra confidence.
Hey guys, I would like to know about Computer training Services
there are many type. which type of training services you want to know ? http://www.dear-lover.com/
How to run computer training business and earn Profit?
If you aren’t a certified instructor, there isn’t much point. No one will come and you might need to be to open this business. Okay, let’s say you don’t need to be…. First find a good location to conduct this business, so people won’t be afraid to come. You can also can offer to do this in people’s homes and/or businesses. Advertise, advertise. You won’t get anyone to come or call unless you do. May sure you are getting more than you are spending. It’s about that simple.
I need to learn Powerpoint and can’t afford to pay for a class. Is there a place or program that offers classes for free?
There isn’t really a way to get free computer training cause all the people who offer you are very well trained will ask for money so the only really place you can get it for free is your Friends or from school if they have a class
I want to try this program but I am leary due to scams theses days. Considering I would be giving up 99.00 for this program. They say it’s well worth it but I wanna know if you guys ever tried it and if so how is it?
It takes awhile to get started, but I have made over $20,000.00
I’ve owned a computer for the last 5 years, and I know how to do basic things just to get by, but in terms of general hardware and software know-how, I need major help!!!! Do you have any suggestions on where I can get some advice/training on computer fundamentals…hardware info that is not difficult to understand- hopefully in a visual format or with a live instructor…and eventually more advanced software programs?
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
try cnet’s free online classes
http://classes.cnet.com
With all due respect there are WAY too many computer school out there.
No wonder why the Information Technology field is overwhelmed, it is because of many NON-accerdited computer school that push out students into the work force with no help in getting into the field other than sending out resumes which the student can do him/herself.
For the very best background education, that’s entirely free, go to ‘Security Now’ podcasts with Steve Gibson & Leo Laporte.
These are 1hr. ’sit down’ chats, that cover current issues, the how & why, with remedies for security issues, related to internet, networking, etc.
You’ll need to start with the early ‘casts because these are computer functions & basics, and occasionally it gets a bit tekky, but Steve & Leo do it in real easy to understand chat format, that makes it painless, fun, & interesting (if you like the tech stuff to start with).
College level education, free.
Find it here:
http://www.grc.com/securitynow.htm
This would be for a new program for a program not usually available in the classroom setting. I have posted ads, and gotten some calls but no one has enrolled, they all seem positive but they dont follow through. I dont want to be pushy and call everyday like a collector! What other suggestions do you all have?
I would make up some flyers and personally distribute them at the public library. Most library’s have computers/terminals and internet equipped now and full of people with spare time that are not very computer savvy. If they were, they would probably be home glued to a pc.
Greet them in person and try to be charismatic, understanding and patient. They may come to associate those qualities with the program. Make them comfortable with you and the will feel like the can be comfortable enough to learn and benefit from the program. Just a thought….
Would Microsoft Netmeeting be the best thing to use? I want something that I can setup on my end, and my customer can login on their end and see me my mouse clicking and moving around on the screen. They will obviously need to have a speaker phone in order to hear me talking. Also, at the end of each lesson I want to somehow switch things around so I can see their mouse clicking and moving around on the screen.
That will allow me to quiz them and ensure they are doing the steps correctly.
Netmeeting will permit you to accomplish what you want. You just need to enable desktop sharing. When you want to be the ‘instructor’, you will share your desktop with the student. When you want to watch what the student does, you will need to let the student enable desktop sharing. Just be aware that bandwidth is a critical consideration… both of you should be on broadband (DSL or cable modem) and should have similar configuration.
If your student does not have the same software on his/her computer, and will be executing the actual mouseclicks and data entry on your computer, you will need to grant them control of your screen through Netmeeting.
I hope this is helpful information. I can help you through the settings, if required.