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NetSupport Announces Dedicated Training Solution For The Corporate Enterprise, NetSupport Inform
NetSupport, a leading provider of desktop management software products for corporate and educational networks, announced the launch of "NetSupport Inform", the first dedicated corporate computer lab training application. Built on the success of its computer instruction, monitoring and collaboration software, NetSupport School; this latest addition to the NetSupport portfolio of products addresses the growing needs of the corporate training environment, a market set to increase where the average annual training expenditure has increased to $955 per employee, who receive an average of 32 hours formal learning (source. ASTD 2005 State of the Industry Report). With NetSupport Inform, instructors and trainers can improve the efficiency of instruction by centrally managing delegates on their computers, tracking delegate activity by monitoring application and web usage, improve responsiveness through the use of real-time chat requests, and save time by quickly polling delegates with an instant survey and showing the results.
Manpower partners with NAACP for computer training
Manpower Inc. and the Milwaukee branch of the NAACP announced plans for a program designed to provide free adult computer and business administration skills training to the community. "The objective of the program is to provide an academic as well as a comfortable learning environment for students of all ages," said Jerry Ann Hamilton, president of the Milwaukee NAACP branch. "Manpower's online university, the Global Learning Center, is an effective tool that can bridge the gap between education and employment in the minority community." The Global Learning Center offers more than 5,000 hours of online training that encompasses software applications, professional development skills, business skills, information technology and telecommunications. "We are very excited about this partnership with the NAACP.
NetSupport Announces Dedicated Training Solution For The Corporate ...
NetSupport, a leading provider of desktop management software products for corporate and educational networks, announced the launch of "NetSupport Inform", the first dedicated corporate computer lab training application. Built on the success of its computer instruction, monitoring and collaboration software, NetSupport School; this latest addition to the NetSupport portfolio of products addresses the growing needs of the corporate training environment, a market set to increase where the average annual training expenditure has increased to $955 per employee, who receive an average of 32 hours formal learning (source. ASTD 2005 State of the Industry Report). With NetSupport Inform, instructors and trainers can improve the efficiency of instruction by centrally managing delegates on their computers, tracking delegate activity by monitoring application and web usage, improve responsiveness through the use of real-time chat requests, and save time by quickly polling delegates with an instant survey and showing the results.
Corper initiates computer training programme for youths
In a bid to empower youths through skills acquisition, a youth corper posted to Oduoha-Ogbakiri community in Emohua Local Government Area, Rivers State, Mr. Emmanuel Akinola has initiated a computer training programme for youths of the community. The corper who also donated a computer to kick start the programme, said he was motivated by the willingness of the youths to acquire skills but without motivation and encouragement from the community. He said though he studied mechanical engineering, he is aware that computer education is very important in every aspect of life which made him to initiate the programme as his own contribution towards the empowerment of the youths in the community. Mr. Akinola disclosed that the directorate of the National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) in Rivers State and Abuja are aware of the programme and have promised to commission it as soon as possible in addition to the provision of more computer and posting of corpers to the centre to ensure the success of the programme.
Ex-CLC instructor grew with computer technology
From working with one of the early mainframe systems to developing a successful online computer training and consulting company, James Sands career encompassed three decades of ever-changing computer technology. He worked on the big UNIVAC systems years ago, and he saw the development of the desktop to the laptop, said his wife, Mary. A former resident of Gurnee, Mr. Sands lived in Imperial Beach, Calif., when he died July 26 at the age of 60. Mr. Sands taught data processing at the College of Lake County in Grayslake throughout the 1980s. For 10 years, he taught computer basics to high school students at the Lake County Area Vocational Center, now the Lake County High Schools Technology Campus, in Grayslake. After working for United Airlines as an instructional designer for a brief time in the early 1990s, Mr.
Adult ed & community ed announce fall class schedule
The following is a list of fall classes offered by adult education and community education, in partnership with the training consortium. These classes are all open to the general public:English as Second Language (ESL) Class; Martha Davis, instructor; Sundays, 2-3:30 p.m. or Mondays, 8:30-10 a.m., or Thursdays, 8:30-10 a.m. - continuous classes, Free of charge, Logan County Public Library, 201 W. 6th St., Adult Education Office. Learn English as your second language. These classes are being offered through Adult Education and Workforce Training Program and are funded by United Way. Registration is on-going. Call 726-4909 to register.Beginning Spanish /Cultural Awareness, Celia Saenz, instructor: Mondays, Sept. 11-Nov. 20 (no class on Oct. 2 and 9), 6-8 p.m.; free of charge; Stevenson Elementary School, 1000 N.
Program will offer training in computer applications
CARLSBAD Businesses interested in getting their employees to brush up on using word processors, spreadsheets and Web design applications may want to take advantage of a new program offered at the Business Computer Training Center, located at 324 South Canyon St. The training center held an open house Tuesday afternoon. The project is the product of a partnership between New Mexico State University-Carlsbad Workforce Development, the Small Business Development Center and Eddy County. Carlsbad MainStreet is also involved with the project. An office with several computers has been set up to serve as the training center. The program offers one-hour introduction courses to allow people to determine their needs and individualized training sessions. Sessions involve one-on-one tutoring by area experts.
lynda.com Announces Vegas 6 Essential Training For Video Editors ...
Ojai, California, lynda.com, the company specializing in self-paced career and computer training in digital media and design, today introduced Vegas 6 Essential Training. (PRWEB) August 23, 2006 -- Geared toward video editors who are new to Sony Vegas or to this latest version, Vegas 6 Essential Training teaches the fundamentals of how to work with Sony's award-winning video editing application. Instructor Thomas Sherer identifies the main elements of the interface and explains how to work with different media files, then moves on to more advanced topics, including essential editing techniques, applying effects and correcting color, and working with high definition video and surround sound audio. Exercise files accompany this tutorial. "Instructor Thomas Sherer has been using Sony Vegas in his professional work and classroom teaching since version 3.
lynda.com Announces Vegas 6 Essential Training For Video Editors ...
Ojai, California, lynda.com, the company specializing in self-paced career and computer training in digital media and design, today introduced Vegas 6 Essential Training. (PRWEB) August 23, 2006 -- Geared toward video editors who are new to Sony Vegas or to this latest version, Vegas 6 Essential Training teaches the fundamentals of how to work with Sony's award-winning video editing application. Instructor Thomas Sherer identifies the main elements of the interface and explains how to work with different media files, then moves on to more advanced topics, including essential editing techniques, applying effects and correcting color, and working with high definition video and surround sound audio. Exercise files accompany this tutorial. "Instructor Thomas Sherer has been using Sony Vegas in his professional work and classroom teaching since version 3.
Program will offer training in computer applications
CARLSBAD Businesses interested in getting their employees to brush up on using word processors, spreadsheets and Web design applications may want to take advantage of a new program offered at the Business Computer Training Center, located at 324 South Canyon St. The training center held an open house Tuesday afternoon. The project is the product of a partnership between New Mexico State University-Carlsbad Workforce Development, the Small Business Development Center and Eddy County. Carlsbad MainStreet is also involved with the project. An office with several computers has been set up to serve as the training center. The program offers one-hour introduction courses to allow people to determine their needs and individualized training sessions. Sessions involve one-on-one tutoring by area experts.
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