If you would like to improve your technical skills
(and can't wait for one of the ITS
workshops), check out the free online learning
resources.
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actden.
Free courses and tutorials for Office and FrontPage. |
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Barnes
& Noble University. The book retailer offers a
wide variety of tutorials. |
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Education
Online for Computers. An interesting site (but they
need to learn how to use question marks in their sentences). |
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Free
Tutorials. A nice bare-bones collection of tutorials. |
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Free-Ed.
Very nice, 100% free online learning web site. |
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Help2Go.
A great web site with step-by-step instructions on how
to perform a wide variety of computer tasks. |
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LearnThat.
Free technical tutorials. |
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MIT
Open Courseware. MIT is in the process of placing
all of its course material online by 2007. To date, they
have placed material from 1,400 courses online. The material
is free to use by anyone. Part of the Open
Courseware consortium. |
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Tech
Tutorials. Free tutorials for over 1,200 technical
subjects. |
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Third
Age. Basic computing tutorials. |
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Tufts
University. Another college that is placing its instructional
material online. Part of the Open
Courseware consortium. |
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Utah
State University. Another college that is placing
its instructional material online. Part of the Open
Courseware consortium. |
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W3Schools.
Tutorials and online courses for the computer professional. |
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WannaLearn.
A bare-bone meta site with links to free online learning.
Covers a very wide range of subjects. |
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