Jobs & Employment Resources on the Internet: Web-Based Workshop

Diane K. Kovacs diane at kovacs.com
Tue Oct 13 10:47:13 EDT 1998


Jobs and Employment Resources on the Internet

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.
	Tues. Nov. 10 and Tues. Nov. 17 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. EDT.


A Holiday Gift for our Participants!  Free Kids Online!
Workshop (Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwaanza or Ramadan)
	 Two sessions Dec. 8 or Dec. 29 7-9 EDT

Tuition

Non-credit workshops are $55 per person.  Take three workshops
and get the third one 30% off!

Skills Required for Taking These Workshop:

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.

Method of Instruction

Participants will interact through e-mail with the
instructors before and after the workshops.   They will
complete hands-on Web-based activities  inside and
outside of class hours, as well as 4 hours of Diversity
University MOO real-time classroom contact (6 hours are
required for credit workshops).  A packet of materials will
be priority mailed to each participant on receipt of tuition check
or P.O.

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.



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