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Basic Computer Training and Internet Seminars


UA-Monticello SBDC

To register for any of the following programs, contact the UA-Monticello SBDC at (870) 222-4900 or click on the Register Now button to register online.

Microsoft Excel In Your Business
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
9:00 a.m. - Noon
Southeast Arkansas College
Workforce Center - 2505 W 18th St.
Pine Bluff
Cost: $35

Seminar Highlights: This hands-on workshop will get you started with the basics of Microsoft Excel and save you time by getting your data organized to make automatic calculations: Work smarter...not harder.

Speaker: Kathryn Peacock, Center Director

Cosponsor: SCORE

 

Microsoft Power Point: Powerful Presentations I
Thursday, August 07, 2008
9:00 a.m. - Noon
UAM College of Technology-Crossett
1326 Hwy 52 W
Crossett
Cost: $40

Seminar Highlights: Using PowerPoint, you can develop attractive, attention-grabbing sales and informational presentations. In this hands-on workshop you will discover how to create dynamic and interesting presentations, produce colorful slides, use design schemes, explore time-saving tools, and uncover how drawing tools and clip art can make your presentation stand out above the rest. Sessions I and II for $75.

Speaker: Kelly Qualls, Graphic Artist

 

Microsoft Power Point: Powerful Presentations II
Thursday, August 07, 2008
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
UAM College of Technology-Crossett
1326 Hwy 52 W
Crossett
Cost: $40

Seminar Highlights: Go to the next level with advanced design techniques in PowerPoint. In this hands-on workshop, you'll create presentation templates, import a wide variety of graphic objects, learn advanced drawing techniques, explore additional PowerPoint customization features, work with animation and multimedia formats, and use meeting notes. Sessions I and II for $75.

Speaker: Kelly Qualls, Graphic Artist

 

 

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