Computer Literacy Training
One of the major barriers people face in gaining employment in the
Greater Victoria area is a lack of computer knowledge and skills.
As a result, The Salvation Army commenced a Computer Literacy Training
program in December 2003 which has proven to be a helpful program for
many of our clients. This program is designed around the educational
and practical needs of our clients.
Our program is very successful
because we teach students in a most caring and supportive way.
These courses will give people the skills they need to get a job.
Our training program is made possible because of the support of
Industry Canada and SICAN.
The following courses are available:
BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS
(4 weeks, 100 hours)
When you first acquired your shiny new PC or laptop you couldn’t believe
how quick it was compared to your old one. The desktop appeared as if by
magic and files opened at lightning speed. Then, over time, you realised
that it was starting to take rather longer than it used to before that
Excel spreadsheet appeared. In fact, you could make a cup of tea, drink
it and wash up the cup whilst the darn thing was booting up…
So why has this happened?
Employers need people who have computer skills. Learn basic word processing;
e-mail; Internet; Windows XP; File management.
The computer is a versatile and powerful tool for you and your organization.
It enables you to work more effectively and to communicate with people
round the world.
A computer is a machine that receives, processes, and stores information
electronically. Computers can pass information to each other in the same
way that telephones do. Because computers do so many things, it's important
to keep in mind that this is a tool to help you do what you want.
Some of the things computers can enable you to do include:
- creating documents , accounting and calculating
- sending and receiving e-mail messages
- finding information , publishing information
In the Computer Basics section we provide information on how to set up and
maintain your computer, how to use common office productivity tools. Don't
be afraid to get to know your computer inside and out! Once you get started
you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.
WORD
(1 week)
MS Word replaces your old typewriter! Learn how to make professional
letters, memos, business plans, and business proposals. Become even
more valuable to your employer! MS WORD is the standard for our
provincial and federal governments, most businesses and corporations.
EXCEL
(1 week)
You'll help your employer make business decisions by using
worksheets in this "easy to use" program. EXCEL is the standard
spreadsheet program for most businesses and corporations
ACCESS
(Offered on demand)
Keep track of customer information in an easy-to-use manner.
POWERPOINT
(1 week)
Your employer is trying to get more business. You can help by
producing a program of photos and words that make an impact in
meetings. Remember, "A picture is worth a 1000 words!"
Our instructor, Evans Ngongo (B.Sc., B.A.) is an A certified computer
technician who has worked for a number of years with the provincial
government as a computer systems consultant.
For more information please contact Evans.
Application form
If you are interested in any of the computer training we offer you may complete an application form,
which is available at Community and Family Services Office, or complete an online form on the
application form page. We will be pleased to help you. Once we receive your form your name will
be placed on our waiting list, and a place offered at the earliest opportunity
Download application form
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