Learning Computer Skills @ Clark
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To succeed in your college classes and in your future careers, appropriate computer skills are no longer optional. They are necessary. How well do your computer skills match the needs of today’s higher education and workforce environments? Maybe you can add a post to Facebook but can you save a file and then attach it to your e-mail? Are you puzzled by the structure and working of an online Learning Management System such as Moodle? Inadequate computer skills are also a roadblock to conducting research and retrieving reliable information. The good news is that there is help available for Clark students. Here are some resources to help you obtain essential computer or information retrieval skills:
- SmarterMeasure (online assessment of your skills; results include free resources to help you improve)
- Pathways Center Workshops January 2013 calendar (free basic computer skills workshops)
- SmartPenguin Moodle Tutorials
- BTEC (Business Technology) Courses at Clark: BTEC 100 – Keyboarding, BTEC 105 – Beginning Computer Fundamentals, BTEC 149 Computer Applications Essentials, etc.
- IRIS – a collection of information research online tutorials
- Clark College Libraries How-To Guides (short guides such as “how to find articles in online databases”, “how to evaluate websites” and more…)