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Thursday, 22 October 2009 19:08

I would like to personally thank you for being here and for your desire to learn more about education. I believe in lifelong learning and strive to encourage others to commit to this endevour. - Robert Johnson, Founder

 

 

As a friend of mine once said, "The strength of an individual within a team is the ability to make continual contributions, above personal interest, toward a common goal.  The strength of the team is the ability of a group of people with differnet personalities but complementary skills to work toward a common goal. The face of competition is increasingly infrastructure vs. infrastructure, as opposed to company vs. company, and that requires new skills, training, and learning." Douglas E. Booth

 

One of Georgia's foremost educators, Elliot Wigginton, wrote: "As students become more thoughtful participants in their own education, our goal must be to help them become increasingly able and willing to guide their own learning, fearlessly, for the rest of their lives."

Last Updated on Thursday, 03 December 2009 18:45
 
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Thursday, 22 October 2009 19:07

Welcome to the Seminars & Training Calendar!
MIDMI.NET offers Internet seminars to help you build your online skills. Read below to choose the course best suited for you, make a  reservation for a session being held in your area.
                               
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Ø 15th - Internet Applications

 

Instructor:

Robert Johnson, Odessa Township, MIDMI.NET Technology Services. With 27 years of installing, supporting and maintaining Internet equipment and applications.

 

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                     Internet 101 : Beginning User Seminars
Internet 101 gives people the basic knowledge  they need to use the Internet. By attending a seminar, you can learn the fundamental  skills that will make the web more relevant, fun, and productive for you. The seminars cover topics such as:

  • Web Browsers: How to use your Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer web browser
  • Searching the internet: Explore the Internet with some of  the most widely used search tools
  • E-Mail: How to send, receive, and use the features of your E-Mail program
  • Additional Topics as Time Permits

  •                                 Internet 201 : Advanced Internet Seminars
    The advanced sessions are geared toward the user who is comfortable surfing  the Internet and using E-Mail, but would like some additional skills  to help them further utilize the Internet. The subjects covered in this course include:
  • Using the New Browsers: This includes Netscape Communicator 4.6 and Internet Explorer 5.0
  • ICQ: Downloading, installing, configuring, and using the popular real-time messaging program
  • Downloading: Downloading and installing programs, as well as where to find great programs to download
  • FTP (File Transfer Protocol): Downloading, installing, configuring, basic commands, and the transferring of files.
  • Troubleshooting your Internet connection: Techniques to troubleshoot slow and dropped connections, upgrading your modem firmware, and utilizing MIDMI.NET online help
  • Simple web design: Basic HTML commands, using FTP to build your site, using my.voyager.net and a review of programs available to help you build web pages

Basic Classes:

Internet Basics
 

  • How to use a browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator)
  • How to use e-mail (Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger, Webmail), how to use search engines.
  • How to use search engines, how to narrow down search results.

Windows Help
 

  • Keyboard and mouse operation - keyboard shortcuts, right-click, drag'n'drop
  • File Management - Folders, files and documents
  • Using Windows - Shortcuts, taskbar, resolution and colors, shutting down, maintenance

The "Real" Internet
 

  • Explains the difference between AOL and a regular Internet Service Providers
  • How to use a browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator)
  • How to use e-mail (Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger, Webmail), how to use search engines.
  • How to use search engines, how to narrow down search results.
  • Chat: How to keep in touch with friends on AOL using IM stand-alone program.

 

Advanced Classes:

Internet Advanced
 

  • Browser Plug-ins such as Flash, Real Player, MP3, Windows Media Player
  • E-Mail Extras: CC/BCC, sending formats, filters, multiple accounts, identities
  • Chat programs such as ICQ, AOL IM
  • FTP - the basics

E-Mail Advanced
 

  • CC/BCC, sending formats, filters, multiple accounts, identities

Homepage - Develop your own home page

  • FTP - how to use it, creating folders, uploading and downloading
  • Image Management - filesize, compression, color usage, image formats
  • Your MIDMI.NET Address - what is it and where can you find your files online
  • HTML - the basics
  • Web Design - using a wysiwyg program, do's and don't's

Outlook

Overview of the difference between 2003 and 2007

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 03 December 2009 18:49
 



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