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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop basic computer skills that will enable students to complete a range of everyday tasks. This course will cover the basic functions/operations of the computer, exploration of application software, operating systems, navigating the computer, how to open, create, and save files, how to organize information and computer security.
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hours.) Course designed to give participants a grand tour of the super highway. Buckle your seat belts and you will learn about how to bookmark sites, taking those bookmarks from one computer to another. You will probably find yourself on the Internet, as well as thousands of recipes. Learn to find your family tree and grow into a web surfer.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to basic skills of Access and the uses of databases. This course will cover basics of Access: designing and creating a database, modifying database structure, create and enter records into a form, analyze tables, and create reports.
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2.00 Credits
Course designed to teach the student how to make a basic webpage. Using freeware and other software the student will discover how to make a dynamic webpage. The student will discover the main elements of a webpage. No HTML knowledge is required.
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hours.) Prerequisite: Basic computer skills. Course designed to introduce the basics of digital cameras, scanning pictures and utilizing free software to manipulate graphics or images.
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2.00 Credits
hours.) Prerequisite: LIBR 161, or knowledge of creating spreadsheets using basic formatting skills in Excel and inserting basic formulas. Intermediate course designed to enhance and expand basic skills using Microsoft Excel.
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2.00 Credits
hours.) Prerequisite: LIBR 161. This course is designed to enhance and expand basic skills using Microsoft Word. Covered in this course: formatting research papers, resumes and other professional documents, formatting using MLA or APA templates, tables and charts, using outlines, headers, footers, page numbers, etc.
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2.00 Credits
hours.) This course is designed to show you how to make Dynamic Power Punched presentations. See how to add movies, music, and hyperlinks to your presentation. In this class students will learn how to use the notes feature as well as saving the presentation to a webpage. Learn about presentation etiquette and techniques.
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2.00 Credits
This class instructs the student in the basics of Photoshop, the powerful industry standard digital image editing tool. Students learn to use the tools in Photoshop: layers, filters, and techniques for fixing and enhancing photos. Students should have a basic knowledge of computer applications in order to take this class.
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2.00 Credits
Students learn to use a variety of digital editing tools to digitize video, edit video, incorporate digital photos or scanned photos in videos, use transitions, incorporate sound from various sources, make use of special effects, and place titles in videos. Enhance and excite your personal home movies.
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