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Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 1: Getting Started
$99.00Identify the basic components of Excel Create a basic worksheet Get help in Excel 365 -
Design Thinking: An Introduction
$99.00This course is designed to get you started using design thinking to solve problems more creatively. You will better understand problems from the customer's perspective as you apply different brainstorming techniques to identify innovative ideas. You will be able to use effective design research through use of prototypes and testing to test your ideas and keep your design ideas moving forward. Upon completion you will be ready to take on your next project using a design thinking process. -
Basic Internet Marketing
$99.00In this course, you will learn how to market online, where your target market is, and what results you are getting. You will also learn about search engine optimization, e-mail campaigns, pay per click advertising, and more. -
Microsoft Windows 11: Part 2: Configuring System Settings
$99.00In this course users will learn how to: view system information, use the Task Manager, optimize power consumption, and troubleshoot problems. -
Microsoft Windows 11: Part 1: Using Microsoft Edge
$99.00In this course you will learn how to: navigate the Microsoft Edge user interface, browse the web using Microsoft Edge, manage tabs, and modify Microsoft Edge options. -
Microsoft 365 OneNote: Online: Getting Started
$99.00In this course you will learn how to: get started with OneNote Online, set up a notebook, manage pages and sections, and print and view notebooks. -
Microsoft 365 PowerPoint Online: Getting Started
$99.00In this course you will learn how to: Get started with PowerPoint Online, Create, edit, and view presentations, and Get help in PowerPoint Online. -
Workplace Ergonomics for Injury Prevention
$99.00After you complete this course, you will be able to: define ergonomics and its related terms, identify where to obtain ergonomics information for your region, describe the basic principles of ergonomics, outline ergonomic practices for sitting, standing, lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling, design an ergonomic workstation, identify important ergonomic features of tools and machines, know why movement is important to prevent injury, understand the role that environmental factors (such as sound, air quality, and light) play in ergonomics, identify how ergonomics can be incorporated into your workplace, assess your environment for ergonomic hazards, create ways to resolve those issues, and plan for implementation, and review and evaluate your ergonomic efforts.






























