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Microsoft Word/Word Processing | Microsoft Excel/Spreadsheets |
Microsoft PowerPoint/Presentation
| Microsoft Access/Database |
Microsoft Outlook/Email
| Microsoft Windows/PC Basics

 

Microsoft Word/Word Processing

Word 2003: Creating Basic Documents
Creating Basic Documents will provide you with the basic concepts required to produce basic business documents. In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience with Microsoft® Office Word 2003 by creating, editing, and proofreading standard business documents. This course is intended for persons interested in pursuing Microsoft® Office Specialist certification in Microsoft® Office Word 2003.

Course Length: 2 hours

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Word 2003: Formatting Documents
Formatting Documents will provide you with the basic concepts required to produce basic business documents. In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience with Microsoft® Office Word 2003 by changing a document's page orientation, adjusting margins, creating borders, inserting headers and footers, applying page breaks, and applying specialized formatting to characters and paragraphs. This course is intended for persons interested in pursuing Microsoft® Office Specialist certification in Microsoft® Office Word 2003.

Course Length: 2.25 hours

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Word 2003: Working with Tables and Data
If you use Microsoft® Office Word 2003 on a regular basis, then once you have mastered the basic skills, the next step is to improve your proficiency. To do so, you can customize and automate the way Word works for you, and you can improve the quality of your work by enhancing your documents with customized Word elements. In this course, you will increase the complexity of your Word documents by adding components such as customized lists, tables, and charts.Working with Tables and Data was designed for persons who can create and modify standard business documents in Word, and who need to learn how to use Word to create or modify complex business documents as well as customized Word efficiency tools. It will be helpful for persons preparing for the Microsoft® Office Specialist exams for Word.

Course Length: 1.9 hours

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Word 2003: Graphic Elements in Documents
If you use Microsoft® Office Word 2003 on a regular basis, then once you have mastered the basic skills, the next step is to improve your proficiency. To do so, you can customize and automate the way Word works for you, and you can improve the quality of your work by enhancing your documents with customized Word elements. In this course, you will increase the complexity of your Word documents by inserting graphic elements, such as symbols and special characters, clip art, and watermarks. You will also modify and customize your graphic elements, including pictures, and control text flow.The Graphic Elements in Documents course was designed for persons who can create and modify standard business documents in Word, and who need to learn how to use Word to create or modify complex business documents as well as customized Word efficiency tools. It will be helpful for persons preparing for the Microsoft® Office Specialist exams for Word.

Course Length: 1.9 hours

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Word 2002 (Office XP): Level 1
In this course, you'll explore the basic skills necessary to begin using Microsoft Word 2002. You will examine how to create and edit documents and use character and paragraph formatting.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Word 2002 (Office XP): Level 2
In this course, you'll explore intermediate features of Word 2002. You will examine how to create and control section breaks, tables, merges, styles, templates, macros, and web pages.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Word 2002 (Office XP): Advanced
In this course, you'll examine advanced features of Word 2002. You will explore how to work with document versions, create templates and forms, add graphics, use macros, work with large documents, share documents, and create web pages.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Word 2000: Level 1
In this course, you'll explore the basic skills necessary to begin using Word 2000. You will examine how to create and edit documents and use character and paragraph formatting.

Course Length: 4.75 hours

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Word 2000: Level 2
In this course, you'll examine intermediate features of Word 2000. You will explore how to create and control section breaks, tables, merges, styles, templates, macros, and web pages.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Word 2000: Advanced
In this course, you'll explore advanced features of Word 2000. You will examine how to apply styles, create forms, use form fields, add graphics, work with large documents, share documents, and prepare documents as intranet web pages.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Microsoft Excel/Spreadsheets

Excel 2003: Formatting Excel
You have basic computer skills such as using a mouse, navigating through windows, and surfing the Internet. You have also used paper-based systems to store data that you run calculations on. You now want to migrate that data to an electronic format. In this course, you will use Microsoft® Office Excel 2003 to develop workbooks, format worksheets, and customize layouts. You will also explore creating and applying templates and working with graphic objects. This course is also designed for persons wishing to prepare for certification as a Microsoft® Office Specialist in Excel, who already have knowledge of the Microsoft® Windows 98 (or above) operating system.

Course Length: 4.25 hours

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Excel 2003: Working with Existing Workbooks
You have basic computer skills such as using a mouse, navigating through windows, and surfing the Internet. You have also used paper-based systems to store data that you run calculations on. You now want to migrate that data to an electronic format. In this course, you will use Microsoft® Office Excel 2003 to manage, edit, and print data. Persons preparing for certification as a Microsoft® Office Specialist in Excel, who already have knowledge of the Microsoft Windows 98 (or above) operating system, and who desire to gain the skills necessary to create, edit, format, and print basic Excel worksheets should take this course.

Course Length: 2.4 hours

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Excel 2003: Writing Formulas
In this course, you will streamline and enhance your Excel worksheets by applying advanced formulas.

Course Length: 1.75 hours

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Excel 2003: Analyzing and Managing Data
In this course, you will streamline and enhance your Excel worksheets with charts and formulas.

Course Length: 2.1 hours

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Excel 2003: Collaborating with Workbooks
You have used Microsoft® Office Excel 2003 to perform tasks such as running calculations on data and sorting and filtering numeric data. You would now like to automate some common tasks, apply advanced analysis techniques to more complex data sets, collaborate with others, and audit and analyze worksheet data. In this course, you will do all of these things.

Course Length: 3 hours

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Excel 2002 (Office XP): Level 1
In this course, you'll examine how Excel simplifies managing a budget by filling out the ledger sheets, calculating and recalculating totals, and redesigning sheets to add or delete columns or rows.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Excel 2002 (Office XP): Level 2
In this course, you'll explore how to maintain your data and keep your information organized in spreadsheets with Excel 2002.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Excel 2002 (Office XP): Advanced
In this course, you'll explore how to work with advanced features of Microsoft Excel 2002 and various advanced techniques for analyzing and manipulating data in Excel.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Excel 2000: Level 1
In this course, you'll use basic Excel worksheet skills and explore how to work with data in worksheets by using an electronic spreadsheet to create basic data reports.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Excel 2000: Level 2
In this course, you'll explore how to use electronic charts, chart items, and graphics to enhance worksheet data reports in Excel.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Excel 2000: Advanced
In this course, you'll explore how to work with advanced features of Excel 2000 and various advanced techniques for analyzing and manipulating data in Excel.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Microsoft PowerPoint/Presentation

PowerPoint 2003: Creating a Basic Presentation
In the past, you have used paper-based overhead systems to give presentations. Now, you want to upgrade those presentations to an electronic format. You can use Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2003 to give electronic presentations. In this course, you will receive an orientation to PowerPoint and begin a presentation. You will also format text slides and add images to a presentation.

Course Length: 2.25 hours

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PowerPoint 2003: Working with Tables, Charts, and Diagrams
Working with Tables, Charts, and Diagrams is designed for students who desire to gain the skills necessary to work with presentation tables, data charting, and organizational charts and diagrams. This course is also designed for students wishing to prepare for the Microsoft® Office Specialist (MOS) exam in Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2003 and who already have knowledge of the basics of PowerPoint, including slide formatting, images, and presentation preparation.

Course Length: 2 hours

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PowerPoint 2003: Modifying Presentations
Modifying Presentations is designed for students desiring to gain the skills necessary to work with design templates, special effects, collaboration functionality, and object modification. This course is also designed for students wishing to prepare for the Microsoft® Office Specialist (MOS) exam in Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2003 and who already have knowledge of the basics of PowerPoint, including slide formatting, images, tables, data charting, organization charts and diagrams, and presentation preparation.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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PowerPoint 2003: Delivering Presentations
Delivering Presentations is designed for students who wish to gain the required skills for the successful preparation and delivery of presentations, as well as for the creation of Web presentations. This course is also designed for students desiring to prepare for the Microsoft® Office Specialist (MOS) exam in Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2003 and who already have knowledge of the basics of PowerPoint, including slide formatting, images, tables, data charting, organization charts and diagrams, objects, custom design templates, special effects, and collaboration.

Course Length: 2.4 hours

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PowerPoint 2002 (Office XP): Introduction
In this course, you'll explore the basic skills for creating a presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint. You will create and edit bullet slides, use PowerPoint's drawing tools, incorporate clip art and WordArt, create and enhance organization charts, and create and edit charts by using Microsoft Graph.

Course Length: 3.4 hours

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PowerPoint 2002 (Office XP): Advanced
In this course, you'll explore the advanced features of Microsoft PowerPoint, including customizing templates and the PowerPoint environment, as well as making a presentation interactive by using hyperlinks. You will enhance a presentation by using custom clip art, animation, and movies, and work with embedded and imported objects using Microsoft applications.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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PowerPoint 2000: Introduction
In this course, you'll explore how to create and edit bullet slides, use PowerPoint's drawing tools, incorporate clip art and WordArt, create and enhance organization charts, and create and edit charts by using Microsoft Graph.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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PowerPoint 2000: Advanced
In this course, you'll explore the advanced features of PowerPoint 2000, including customizing templates and the PowerPoint environment, and making a presentation interactive by using hyperlinks and action buttons. You will discover how to enhance a presentation by using custom clip art, animation, and movies, and work with embedded and imported objects by using Microsoft applications.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Microsoft Access/Database

Microsoft® Office Access 2003: Level 1
This course is intended to introduce the features of Access 2003 to beginning Access users.Most organizations maintain and manage large amounts of information. One of the most efficient and powerful information management, computer-based applications, is the relational database. Information can be stored, linked, and managed using a single relational database application and its associated tools. In this course you will be introduced to the concept of the relational database, then the Microsoft Access relational database application and its information management tools. Access 2003: Level 1 is designed for the student who wishes to learn the basic operations of the Microsoft Access Database program necessary to perform their day-to-day responsibilities, and to understand the advantages that using a relational database program can bring to their business processes. The Level 1 course is for the individual whose job responsibilities include working with tables to create and maintain records, locate records, and produce reports based on the information in the database. It also provides the fundamental knowledge and techniques needed to advance to more technical Access responsibilities, such as creating and maintaining new databases and using programming techniques that enhance Access applications.

Course Length: 4.7 hours

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Microsoft® Office Access 2003: Level 2
As you begin this course, you should have the basic skills you need to work with an Access database. This includes working with Access tables, relationships, queries, forms, and reports. Thus far, you have been focusing on essential database user skills only. In this course, you will consider how to design and create a new Access database, how to customize database components, and how to share Access data with other applications. Access 2003: Level 2 is designed for the student who wishes to learn intermediate-level operations of the Microsoft Access Database program. The Level 2 course is for the individual whose job responsibilities include creating new databases, tables, and relationships, as well as working with and revising intermediate-level queries, forms, and reports. It also introduces the student to integrating Access data with other applications such as Microsoft Word or Excel.

Course Length: 5.25 hours

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Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 1
In this course, you'll be familiarized with the basics of Access 2002. You will explore how to create and use database objects, including tables, queries, forms, and reports.

Course Length: 3.7 hours

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Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 2
In this course, you'll explore how to enhance your database designs by using the principles of normalization and table relationships. You will also examine how to query multiple tables for data that is used in customized forms and reports, and how to create data access pages to share data over an intranet or the Internet. In addition, you'll observe how to use data-normalization techniques, and how to take advantage of relational database efficiency to maintain data.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 3
In this course, you'll explore a variety of complex query techniques, create more efficient forms and reports, and create and use macros to automate forms. In addition, you'll gain experience working with various Microsoft Access tools, such as securing a database, using the Database Splitter, replicating a database, and creating MDE files.

Course Length: 3.7 hours

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Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 4
In this course, students will create and modify a database switchboard. Students will also set and modify startup options. Students will develop a data access page and include a PivotTable and PivotChart in it. Students will distribute a database and add security features to it. Students will integrate Access into business operations. Students will also automate a business process using VBA.

Course Length: 3.6 hours

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Access 2000: Level 1
In this course, you'll review the basic skills necessary to begin using Access 2000. You will design and create databases, tables, queries, forms, and reports.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Access 2000: Level 2
In this course, you'll study how to enhance your database designs by using the principles of normalization and table relationships. You will also examine how to query multiple tables for data that is used in customized forms and reports, and how to create data access pages to share data over an intranet or the Internet. In addition, you'll be able to take the guesswork out of creating databases by using data-normalization techniques. You will examine how to take advantage of relational database efficiency to maintain data. You will also explore techniques to save time by controlling data entry and automating tasks. You will also become familiar with Access features that enable you to customize forms and reports.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Access 2000: Advanced
In this course, you'll examine how to use a variety of complex query techniques, create more efficient forms and reports, and create and use macros to automate forms. In addition, you'll experiment with Internet-related features, including hyperlinks.

Course Length: 3.45 hours

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Microsoft Outlook/Email

Outlook 2002 (Office XP): Introduction
In this course, you'll be introduced to Outlook, which is an information management program that helps to coordinate messages, calendars, contacts, and tasks. This course will provide you with the opportunity to experiment with the fundamentals of using Outlook. You will send and receive mail, schedule appointments, insert events, schedule meetings, and create, manage, and organize contacts, notes, and tasks.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Outlook 2002 (Office XP): Advanced
In this course, you'll experiment with the advanced features of messages, appointments and meetings, and tasks. Other topics that you'll explore include customizing the environment and preparing to work offline.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Outlook 2000: Introduction
In this course, you'll explore the fundamentals of using Outlook 2000 to coordinate mail, appointments, events, meetings, tasks, and contacts. You will discover how to send and receive mail, schedule appointments, insert events, schedule meetings, create and manage tasks, and organize contacts.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Outlook 2000: Advanced
In this course, you'll examine advanced features of Outlook 2000, including integrating Outlook components, creating custom forms, importing and exporting data, and creating messages in HTML mail format.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Microsoft Windows/PC Basics

Windows XP Professional: Level 1
In this course, you'll explore Windows XP Professional. You will examine the Windows XP Professional environment, observe how to organize files and folders, and discover how to manage and customize the workspace. You will also explore several applications in Windows XP, including WordPad, Paint, and Windows Movie Maker.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Windows XP Professional Level 2
In this course, students will customize the Windows XP environment. Students will share files, folders, and resources over a network. Students will access the Internet using Windows XP programs. Students will also use Windows XP tools to maintain a computer.

Course Length: 1.75 hours

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Windows 2000: Introduction
In this course, you'll explore the Windows 2000 environment. You will customize the desktop, work with input devices, and arrange objects on the desktop. You will also manage information, run programs, and access the Web.

Course Length: 3.5 hours

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Technology & Information Literacy Initiative
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