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MS Excel Level 1 BTWD*0737*600
with Michael Stephens
Excel Level 1 provides the basic concepts and skills students need to start being productive with Microsoft Excel: how to create, save, share, and print worksheets that contain various kinds of calculations and formatting. Students will benefit most from this course if they want to accomplish basic workplace tasks in Excel, or if they want to have a solid foundation for continuing on to become an Excel Expert. If they intend to take a Microsoft Office Specialist or Expert exam for Excel, this courseware is a good place to start their preparation, but they will need to continue on to other courses to be fully prepared for either exam. The course assumes students know how to use a computer, and that they're familiar with Microsoft Windows. It does not assume that they've used a different version of Excel or another spreadsheet program before.
Good Grammar BTWD*0611*600
with Monica Puente
Participants will improve their writing and communication skills through no-nonense instruction in grammar and punctuation. Topics include parts of speech, subject-verb agreement, and commonly confused words.
Adobe Acrobat Pro BTWD*0766*601
with Michael Stephens
This course is for individuals who are new to Adobe Acrobat Pro, but need to create and share PDF files and PDF portfolios, and want to use the latest Acrobat interface. Students should have some experience using office productivity applications, such as a word processor, a multimedia presentation application, or a spreadsheet application.
Bridges Out of Poverty BTWD*0684*600
with Melissa Martin
The Bridges Out of Poverty workshop increases participants' understanding of economic class, the importance of the eleven resources, and the impact of hidden rules. This introductory workshop is designed for people who work for organizations or businesses that interact with individuals in poverty.
CPR for Healthcare Providers EMTN*4015*601
with Frannie Phelps
Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider Course is the foundation for saving lives after cardiac arrest. You will learn the skills of high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for victims of all ages and will practice delivery of these skills both as a single rescuer and as a member of a multi-rescuer team. This course focuses on what healthcare rescuers need to know to perform high-quality CPR in a wide variety of settings. You will also learn how to respond to choking emergencies and how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED).
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Lunch & Learn Emotional Intell BTWD*0671*801
with Lisa Will
Learn how to increase your emotional intelligence beyond self-discovery to develop empathy toward others & collaboration with others.
Google Workspace Level 1 BTWD*0764*600
with Michael Stephens
Google Workspace (formerly known as G Suite/Google Apps) Level 1 course provides a basic overview of its many apps with a primary focus on the most commonly used such as Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Meet, Chat, Docs, Sheets and Slides. This course also examines utilizing its communication and collaboration potential, along with using Microsoft and other file formats effectively with Google Workspace. This course is for students who have little to no familiarity with Google Workspace or are contemplating using it for personal or business purposes. It is helpful but not required for the course if students already have a Google Workspace subscription or use a workplace account.
MS Word Level 1 BTWD*0738*600
with Michael Stephens
Word Level 1 provides the basic concepts and skills to start being productive with Microsoft Word: how to create, format, and set up a document, and how to add graphics and tables. Students will benefit most from this course if they want to accomplish basic workplace tasks in Word, or if they want to have a solid foundation for continuing on to become Word Expert. If students intend to take a Microsoft Office Specialist or Expert exam for Word, this course is a good place to start preparation, but they will need to complete other courses to be fully prepared for either exam. The course assumes that students know how to use a computer, and that they are familiar with Microsoft Windows.