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===[http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/ Microsoft Office Online Help Resources]===
 
Free and easy to understand online help resources from Microsoft for many versions of Office including: online training workshops, tips, tricks, tutorials, web casts, pod casts and more!
 
Free and easy to understand online help resources from Microsoft for many versions of Office including: online training workshops, tips, tricks, tutorials, web casts, pod casts and more!
  
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NC-NET offers community college faculty in North Carolina a collaborative, statewide professional development system that is committed to sharing best practices, leveraging resources, and avoiding duplication.
 
NC-NET offers community college faculty in North Carolina a collaborative, statewide professional development system that is committed to sharing best practices, leveraging resources, and avoiding duplication.
  

Revision as of 15:58, 16 March 2009

Microsoft Office Online Help Resources

Free and easy to understand online help resources from Microsoft for many versions of Office including: online training workshops, tips, tricks, tutorials, web casts, pod casts and more!

NC-NET

NC-NET offers community college faculty in North Carolina a collaborative, statewide professional development system that is committed to sharing best practices, leveraging resources, and avoiding duplication.

Access free online computer tutorials on topics such as: Computer Basics, Windows, Internet Basics and Office Applications. Requires that you create an account.

Take a free computer class online through GCFlearnfree.org. Classes fill fast! Requires that you create an account.

Durham Tech offers Ed2Go online noncredit, continuing education courses at an affordable cost. Online courses can be accessed over the Internet at any time of day or night. Courses begin on the first, second, or third Wednesdays of each month and run for six weeks. All courses consist of 12 lessons, each of which is supplemented with interactive quizzes, assignments, tutorials, live instructor support, and online discussion areas.

Inspire Thinking Online. Online resources for instructors on topics including: general resources, blogs, wikis, podcasting, social bookmarking and portfolios.