WORD PROCESSING
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Improve your word processing skills in a
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self-paced environment offering a variety of
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subjects. Choose one or more of the following:
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Information Support and Services
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INTRODUCTION TO WORD 2007—If you are new to the word processing world or just
need a “brush-up” this is the class for you. Users learn character and paragraph formatting using
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menus and toolbars. Also, learn to use tabs, spell check, headers/footers, and endnotes/footnotes
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plus many more features. Correct business formats and accuracy emphasized. Prerequisites:
Familiarity with the Windows environment and some formatting knowledge.
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INTERMEDIATE WORD 2007—Mail Merge, Macros, and More! Improve your word
processing skills by learning further features including graphic enhancements, WordArt/TextArt
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equations, Internet applications, tables, charts, columns, styles, outlines, fill-in forms, tables of
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content, and indexes. Prerequisite: Completion of Introduction to Word or prior arrangement
with instructor.
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ADVANCED WORD 2007 (DESKTOP PUBLISHING)—Create with confidence! Have
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fun while learning the basic concepts for designing professional letterheads, envelopes, business ■
cards, calendars, gift certificates, web pages, announcements and fliers, brochures, newsletters,
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reports, and PowerPoint presentations. Whether designing for an employer or personal business,
this course will provide you with the necessary techniques to generate eye-catching documents.
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Prerequisites: Competency in Windows, Beginning, and Intermediate Word.
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MEDICAL WORD PROCESSING—Students will gain realistic work experience as they ■
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simulate the position of the word processing specialist in a medical environment. Throughout
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the course, students become familiar with a variety of medical documents commonly produced
in a medical office. Proofreading, medical terminology, and keyboarding of medical documents
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at a fast and accurate rate are also emphasized. Prerequisites: 25 wpm keyboarding speed and
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familiarity with Windows.
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MICROSOFT PUBLISHER 2007—Achieve professional results without prior design
knowledge. This program uses over 2000 professionally designed templates, hundreds of design
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elements, and “Wizards” to help you generate various business documents and marketing materials. ■
Prerequisites: Familiarity with the Windows environment, and some word processing.
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DREAMWEAVER—Learn to build and maintain Web sites, including multiple pages
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containing images and links. Course covers site management, HTML head content, designing
with tables, page properties, image maps, importing and exporting table data, text editing and
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formatting. Prerequisites: Competency in Windows and some word processing experience. ■
INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 6—Bring out the best in your images!
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Adobe’s Photoshop Elements provides the tools for quick fixes and detailed enhancement of any
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photograph. Take control as you discover the basics of this award-winning package specifically
designed for photo enthusiasts. Designed for those with no image-editing experience, this
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class will take you from novice to accomplished user. Prerequisite: Familiarity in the Windows
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environment.
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SECTION DAY TIME ROOM FEE INSTRUCTOR
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06-0301 Daily 8:15–10:15am 9 See page 4 Ronquillo
06-0302 Daily 10:15–12:15pm 9 See page 4 Ronquillo
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06-0303 Daily 12:45–2:45pm 9 See page 4 Ronquillo
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STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ■
Martinez Adult Education (MAE) can assist vocational training. Participants may be provid-
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eligible adult students with applications for fi- ed child care, books, and transportation. Contact
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nancial assistance through federally sponsored your CalWORKs Case Manager.
PELL Grants. Eligible students in certificate
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programs can receive grants up to $4,310 for For information regarding Contra Costa
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2007-2008 to cover fees, books, and cost of liv- County Workforce Development Board Fund-
ing. Call (925) 228-3330 Ext. 208 or 220 for an ing qualifications, contact (925) 671-4500.
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appointment with Carla Little, PELL Officer.
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Present recipients of Unemployment Ben-
MAE offers programs for CalWORKs stu- efits may arrange training plans through their
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dents. Basic skills may be provided along with local Employment Development Department.
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See pages 46-47 for registration form/information
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High School GED registration see pages 27-28
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