Computer training curricula for teens

Helen L Donald comedda at juno.com
Thu Apr 1 15:09:50 EST 2004



Hi Jodi,
IC3 is Internet and Core Computer Certification (IC3) gives a broad 
overview of Computer Technology.  It also provides a venue for basic 
certification.  This is good for resume building and college credits.  The 
student completes IC3 training with a very comprehensive view of the 
computer world.

 Visit the online training site http://comedda.howtomaster.com.  Look at the IC3 and A+ courses.  The IC3 gives the person an overview 
of the complete computer skills needed to begin all other training. 
Keyboarding is one of the basic pieces not included in IC3. 

IC3 covers three courses Computing  Fundamentals, Key Applications and 
Living Online. After completing the three courses there are three 
certification exams.  For educators and others CEUs are availables.  Some 
college and Universities will give students college credits for 
successfully passing the certification exams.

The courses may be taken without doing the certification exams.

Go to  http://comedda.howtomaster.com click on<try it free>.  Try the course < IC3 - Examine The World Wide Web 
> .  This will give you a feel for the content of the course.

If you have questions or concerns I will be glad to provide additional 
information.

Thanks,
Helen L. Donald
408-286-8630
comedda at juno.com

On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 15:29:08 -0500 (EST) "Jodi Rosenbaum Tillinger"
<jodi_rosenbaum at post.harvard.edu> writes:
> In addition to YouthLearn, what are some of the choice curricula and 
> resources for teaching computer skills to teens who have had 
> little/no experience working on computers?
> 
> Thanks!
> Jodi 

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