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Where can I find websites that offer tutorials for teaching basic computer skills?

Posted by admin on September 29, 2008
I am volunteering for a non profit domestic violence shelter and many of the women who go through the shelter have no computer skills. I’d like to put together a Intro to Basic computers one on one training sessions. I don’t want reinvent the wheel by creating my own tutorial. Where can I find one already done that I can download and print for free?

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What computer skills do you need to work in Human Resources?

Posted by admin on September 26, 2008
I am interested in working in Human Resources, but do not have much for computer skills. What kind of computer skills should I have for this or any other office type job?

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how do you easily learn how to ride a bike the less painful way.for a young adult?

Posted by admin on September 9, 2008
im 14, and still don’t know how to ride a bike because my parents never got around to teching me. my cousin is trying to teach me, but i always fall. any pointers, techneiqes, or websites that will help make it easier for me and my cousin. oh yeah, did i mention my cousin is 2 years younger than me. yeah.thanks.

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what are some free resources for learning accounting online?

Posted by admin on September 5, 2008
I’m trying to learn about investing so I’m trying to learn some accounting basics. Just stuff like how to really interpret enterprise value, ratios, etc.

I realize that there are several online resources that I can reach through a simple web search.

I’m posting here because I hope that someone can point out a very effective and informative one.

Thanks for your answers.

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What are some of the computer skills middle aged employee’s need to learn the most to keep up with technology?

Posted by admin on September 4, 2008
I want to create a class to offer middle aged men and women that would beef up their computer literacy skills so that they will still be able to market themselves should they find themselves unemployed. I am curious as to what you think those basic skills are and how important each skill would be to someone who might find themselves on the wrong side of the digital divide with technology should they loose their job?

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In any one’s experiences is a home study of A levels a good idea?

Posted by admin on September 4, 2008
I have recently started sixth form after a year’s break from leaving high school for certain reasons (which won’t go into) i found high school very difficult to deal with. After a few years of stress for both me and my parents i was finally home tutored through my GCSE’s which i passed. I then intended to spend the year working and doing my fashion a level at home, though i didn’t really manage to find a job. Now i have started collage i feel i face the same problems i had a school, i went to my doctor and they have refer me to psychologist who can hopefully help me. But with the state of the NHS i doubt it’ll be any time soon, my parents have looked for a private one but there don’t seem to be many in my area. In the meantime i don’t feel i’m able to attend collage for my person reasons.
I’ve been considering using ICS or somebody similar to do the rest of my A levels at home, as i already have one i would be looking at doing another two. Now i know from experience that it isn’t that easy to study at home, but found that with my fashion a level because it is more creative it isn’t too much of a strain. But for the other two i’d want to do Business Studies and English language which are far more academic. So my questions really are:
In any ones experience is a home study of more than one A level a good idea?
Will universities (if i do decide to go) treat me the same as if i had a levels from actual physical collages?
From experience has anyone found that a home study has held them back in terms of potential jobs?
Thank you,

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