January 1999 Jobs & Employment and Genealogy Instructor-Led Web-Based Workshops

Diane K. Kovacs diane at kovacs.com
Mon Dec 14 13:02:42 EST 1998


	Instructor-Led Web-Based Workshops
			Credit and Non-Credit
	  Course Topics for January 1999

Connect to http://www.kovacs.com/online.html for
workshop agendas and details on Registration, Tuition, and Credit:

Workshops Listing for 1999 http://www.kovacs.com/online.html
Registration for 1999 workshops http://www.kovacs.com/DU/mooclassreg.html

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Jobs and Employment Resources on the Internet
    January 25 &26 Noon-2  or via E-mail & Web

In this hands-on workshop Participants will learn how to use jobs and
employment search tools on the  World Wide Web.  The emphasis will be
on information for job-seekers rather than employment counselors or
human resources personnel.

The scope of coverage of resources will be international.  International and
State-wide coverage will be based on the registered participant's countries
and states of origin.  This workshop is two two hour live sessions.

This workshop is intended for people  want to learn about using the
Internet to find jobs and employment information.

Participants should know how to use e-mail.  The Instructors will assist
participants to use Netscape or Internet Explorer to participate in the
real-time classes and to interact with the Web-based materials.

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Genealogy on the Internet
     Wednesday January 20 and Wednesday January 27  7:00-9:00 pm, EDT
(This workshop will be offered *in-person* at OHIONET on Thurs.  April 8,
10:00 am-3:30 pm
http://butterscotch.ohionet.org/workshops/DianeKovacsApr8,1999.html)

Using a hands-on approach, obtain knowledge you need to find
genealogical resources on the Internet. The scope of coverage of
resources will be international.  International and State-wide coverage will
be based on the registered participant's countries and states of origin.

This workshop is intended for people  want to learn about using the
Internet to genealogical research.  No genealogical research experience is
expected.

Participants should know how to use e-mail.  The Instructors will assist
participants to use Netscape or Internet Explorer to participate in the
real-time classes and to interact with the Web-based materials.

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Mechanisms for Instruction

Participants will interact through e-mail with the instructors before and
after
the workshops.

Instructors will provide free training on using the MOO facility for real-time
communication.

Participants  will complete hands-on Web-based activities  inside and
outside of class hours, as well as 4-6 hours of Diversity University MOO
real-time classroom contact.   Participants will connect to
          http://www.du.org:8888
for real-time instruction.   Logins and passwords will be provided before
the workshop begins.

Alternatively, participants may take the workshop by e-mail  only with the
instructors.

Materials

All materials will be online on interactive Web pages. Printed packets of
materials will be sent to each participant via priority mail on receipt of
tuition checks or P.O.'s.

Registration and Tuition

http://www.kovacs.com/DU/mooclassreg.html

Instructor

          Diane K. Kovacs, Kovacs Consulting diane at kovacs.com

Diane K. Kovacs is President of Kovacs Consulting - Internet  & World Wide
Web Training & Consulting and is the editor-in-chief of
the Directory of Scholarly and Professional  Electronic Conferences. She
has more than 6 years of experience as an Internet Trainer and
Consultant.

Diane's first book The Internet Trainer's Guide, was published in 1995. The
Internet Trainer's Total Solution Guide was published in
1997.  She has also co-authored with her husband Michael Kovacs,Cybrarians
Guide to Successful Internet Programs and Services
which was published by Neal-Schuman in 1997.  She is co-authoring with  Ann
Carlson a forthcoming book Health and Medicine on the
Internet from Library Solutions Press

She was the recipient  of the Apple Corporation Library's, Internet Citizen
Award for 1992 and was the University of Illinois Graduate
School of Library and Information Science Alumni Association's first
recipient of the Young Leadership Award in 1996.

Diane received an M.S. in Library and Information Science   from the
University of Illinois in 1989 and an M.Ed. in  Instructional Technology
from Kent State University in 1993.  Shes has a B.A. in Anthropology also
from the University of Illinois, 1985.

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Diane K. Kovacs                                	| http://www.kovacs.com
Kovacs Consulting -                          	| fax: (330)225-0083
Specializing in Instructor-Led			| phone: (330)273-5032
Web-Based Training
http://www.kovacs.com/online.html
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