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    The American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB) has created a professional certification program that establishes a standard for bookkeeping knowledge and ability. This professional designation will allow recipients the possible benefits of career advancement, incresed earning potential and to distunguish you among colleagues. Eligibility requirements for certification include: two years full-time or part-time/free lance equivalent of 3,000 hours experience (candidates may take the test and fulfill this requirement at a later date), pass the national bookkeeper certification exam and sign the Certified Bookkeeper's Code of Ethics. This course is designed as an examination preparation class for the certification exam that consists of three tests covering five required topics.
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    This lecture and hands-on course is designed for the true beginner. If you have never used a computer before and you're not sure where to start, come and take this course. You will learn computer basics such as computer types, monitors, CD ROMS, disk drives and fax/modems. This class will cover the various uses for a computer.
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    This lecture and hands-on course is designed for the true beginner, age 55 and over. If you have never used a computer before and you are not sure where to start, come and take this course. You will learn computer basics such as different computer types, monitors, CD ROMS, disk drives and fax/modems. This class will also cover the various uses of a computer.
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    In this Computer Camp kids will learn the proper use of the computer. They will be shown how to navigate through the Windows environment and short-cuts that would make their time more enjoyable on the computer. In addition, students will be taught beginning keyboarding, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and graphics using Publisher.
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    The recent push for private sector investment and development along the Erie Canal Corridor has opened doors of opportunity for individuals interested in the bed and breakfast industry. In addition, bed and breakfast travel continues to be one of the fastest growing segments of tourism. Whether you are considering your own home for a bed and breakfast or having aspirations for a commercial country inn, this course is for you. Intensive instruction will include bed and breakfast owner profile, marketing, planning, and advertising, financial strategies and creating your business plan. The course will also include a visit to a local bed and breakfast. Class size is limited. Early registration is recommended. This course is co-sponsored by the NCCC Small Business Development Center and the Community Education Department.
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    Have you ever considered taking the examination to become a Notary Public? The ability to notarize documents could increase your effectiveness and efficiency on the job and make you a more valuable employee. This course will familiarize you with the materials on which the State examination is based. The focus of the course is to provide you with the informational background and exam-taking skills required to pass the Notary exam.
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    This 15-hour highly rated class will put special emphasis on learning how to design brochures, newsletters, newspaper ads, and how to develop printer-ready pieces like the pros. If you own a small business, would like to go into business for yourself, or want to upgrade your job situation, you owe it to yourself to sign up for this course now. Prerequisite: Intro to the MacIntosh or equivalent knowledge.
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    Learn the basics of desktop publishing and how to master the MacIntosh computer. Graphics and printing applications, required industry software, and how to manage a desktop system will be explained in this fast-paced, three-session program. Discover everything you need to get started on the Mac.
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    This exciting two-session, hands-on class sheds light into the fascinating world of the Internet. This class is ideal for people who have some Internet and computer experience, but still want some guidance on using this exciting resource. The instructor reviews the basics of using the Internet such as basic terminology and performing searches on the World Wide Web. Learn tips and tricks on finding information for work, school and home as well as information on Internet privacy, safety and security.
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