There are millions of personal computers in use today. And someone has to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair them.
With WWECLI convenient home study course, you can learn how it's done!
Introduction to the Internet - This class covers several Internet-related skills, including typing in web page addresses, conducting searches on the Internet, and printing. If time permits, some instructors may include using Internet-based e-mail.
Introduction to Computers. This class covers very basic computing skills, including computer vocabulary, identifying items on your computer, using a mouse and keyboard, basic word processing, and basic Internet skills. If time permists, some instructors may include using web-based e-mail and even using a spreadsheet.
Introduction to Microsoft Office Applications - These classes are basic introductions to MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Publisher.
Introduction to HTML and HTML Editors - These classes offer a brief introduction to HTML and a popular HTML Editor, Dreamweaver.
Introduction to Graphics Applications - These classes offer a brief introduction to Adobe Photoshop.
Assorted Classes - We are always adding new classes to meet the needs of community. Examples of these classes include Introduction to Blogging (Web Logging); Introduction to Computer Hardware; Introduction to the Linux Desktop, Introduction to Digital Photography, Adobe Acrobat, Macromedia, ACT!, QuickBooks and more!
We will teach you PC repairs, from the monitor to mouse, from memory to motherboard. And it's not as complicated as you might think. Many PC repairs involve easy disassembly followed by quick plug-in replacement of parts; many other problems are fixed by running diagnostic programs and letting the software guide the work.
Our distance learning course takes you through the step-by-step procedures. By the time when you finish this course, you should have the skills and the knowledge required to take the A+ Certification exam, which is recognized as the industry standard for entry level computer technicians.
To enroll, you should have at least one year of hands on experience using a PC, and be comfortable with basic operations in both DOS and Windows. However, you need no special educational background or experience in the electronics field to enroll. |