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February 28, 2006

Open Enrollment at Carroll Tech

Did your new year resolutions include learning to more effectively use your computer? Should it have? Starting the second week in March, the Carroll Center for the Blind Carroll Tech distance learning project will be offering its complete series of online courses either as instructor lead or self-paced or both. If you use JAWS, Window-Eyes, ZoomText or MAGic, you will find something new to learn and use.

Learn to use Excel to keep your records; Outlook to email with your friends and co-workers; PowerPoint to create presentations for school or the office; and the Duxbury Braille Translator to convert print documents into braille.

Thanks to the generosity of our funders, individuals pay only $100.00 for each course and schools, rehabilitation agencies and employers can arrange for either single user or group user packages for their students, clients or employees.

Registration is now open and classes start soon. If you work best when there is a schedule of dates and times for lessons, take an instructor lead course. If you need to have the flexibility of completing several lessons in a single week and then no lessons during the next week or cannot attend an on-line audio chat during the work day, you should register at carrolltech.org for a self-paced course. In either case, now is the time to make your plans to take a Carroll Tech course and continue your education in the use of accessible computer technology.


The following is a listing of the courses now available:

Read the syllabus for the class you are interested in and get details about how to register.

Posted by Nancy at February 28, 2006 06:29 PM

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