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  • Learning to use the latest MS Windows operating system
  • Learning the latest Microsoft Office products
  • Creating digital multimedia and presentations
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  • Training on industry specific software for legal, medical, real estate and financial
  • Training on new systems like production scanners and proprietary databases
 
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Computer Training

With a background in computer based training, we are the perfect choice when you need training for your staff or even just for yourself.  We have the patience and skill to help you learn quickly.  You will be taken step by step at your own pace.  And if you need extra help in an area, there is no rush to move on since there's no timed class schedule.  Classes are dynamic and customized for your needs.  In fact, they don't have to be in a classroom setting at all.  If it's easier to just have an expert standing over your shoulder showing you how, we can do it.

Far less expensive than a training center, we can save you money when your staff needs to learn to use a new version of software or a new system.  Larger training centers can't support small groups like we can.  By coming to your office or residence, we do not need large investments in training space and equipment.  That cost savings is passed on to you.  You pay our standard hourly rate no matter how many people attend, not hefty per person fees.

Want to learn how to use some new software or perform certain functions at your home?  We provide excellent one-on-one training there as well.  Whether it's learing how to use MS Excel or how to edit and make video DVDs, we will teach you.

Don't forget we can customize training for just about anything to meet your needs.  Give us a call and let us know how we can help.


   
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