Background and Experience
We have breadth and depth of experience in making complex technical information clear and usable to anyone, in a class, one-on-one, and in written materials.
- Computer training for business and home users since 1998.
- Computer instructor in Westchester Community College’s continuing education and job training programs since 1998. Teach courses in the Mainstream program for older adults, government grant programs for unemployed older adults, and the Professional Development Center for business personnel.
- Copywriter for I/T companies and products since 1998.
- Career at IBM as a systems engineer, manager, forecaster, project and marketing communications manager for launching new products and services for personal computers and global services divisions.
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ABOUT US
What we teach. We teach any and all aspects of Windows and the Microsoft Office Programs - Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook and Basic Digital Photography.
How we teach. With concepts and clarity. We emphasize the overall concepts and common functions that are part of every program you use. We teach each function in a way that gives you the capability to easily learn to use other functions and programs, on your own. Our goal is always to make you an independent and efficient computer user.
Teaching is an art not a science. We practice that art by careful listening, and using our intuitive sense and years of experience to analyze and adjust to each individual and group situation. You can count on us to meet your computer training/solution needs.
Our Philosophy. Teaching is our passion - from figuring out how each individual learns to making sure each student accomplishes exactly what they want.
We bring the enjoyment and motivation we have for working with people and PCs to each and every job. We firmly believe that having fun can be part of the learning process and computer use in general. We help you enjoy using the PC you also get the job done.
"The (wo)man who can make hard things easy is the educator." Ralph Waldo Emerson
"The great aim of education is not knowledge but action." Herbert Spencer (1820 - 1903)
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