training modules
Below is a sample of training modules I developed after assessing the learners and the tools available.
If there is a particular training module you are looking for, that you do not see here please contact me to learn if I have similar modules.
Building a Website in Just 4 Evenings!
Shed light on you and your organization with an informative website. Using DREAMWEAVER along with Basic HTML and simple photo editing tools, you will begin building a website that’s easy to create. This class is for novice Dreamweaver users.
Investment Modules
Responsible for the education component of an Investment Club. Facilitating 2 to 4 hour training segments and an ongoing training module for each meeting. This includes developing a list of resources (online and off), developing a training manual for step by step instructions for stock analysis, editing enewsletters, assisting with overall market analysis, and Industry leader for the Technology Sector.
Dynamic Power Point Presentations
Providing organizational leaders and corporate executives the support necessary to develop a dynamic presentation to match their speaking abilities.
Internet, PC and Mobile Tech
Teaching basic to intermediate skills, including those with limited experience, with old and new technologies. Training includes mobile apps, content management systems, blogs, and other social media and tech tools.
Web Multimedia Development
Basics of HTML, web development including site planning, project management, audio and video content updates.
Office Skills Assistant
Providing training and skills for individuals to acquire jobs as an office assistants. Skills development include telephone etiquette, customer and staff relations, writing letters and on-the-job etiquette. Utilizing office and computer technologies. Learners were trained to work for small businesses and home offices.
Online Census Data For Grant Writing
This is a real-time, online presentation on how to access, interpret and download U.S. Census 2000 data available on the Web. You will support your grants with data you manipulate not reports generated from the census. Learn how to access and use U.S. Census data to document client needs and sources of recent research findings.
Search Engine Optimization
How get your web, blog or other sites noticed in search engines and directories. How to use email newsletters to generate visitors to your site. How to promote your site online and off. What services are available.
Searching the Net
Tools used to search the net. Understanding the difference between search engines and directories. Tips and tricks on how to get to the information you are looking for among the millions of online sites, blogs and Wiki data.
How to Set Goals to Match Your Self Concept
Focused on understanding the difference between self concept and self esteem. Giving examples of how self esteem affects our lives, families, work environment and determines how motivated we are to set goals and continue them until completion or stop before ever completing a task or goal.
Techno Activism: Putting Social Media into Your Toolkit
W hat is Techno Activism, eDemocracy, and Social Media? Learn about what this means to your organization and how to use simple action alerts to provide mass emails to your local and congressional representative. Advocate about your issues and causes through technology. Discuss current techno activism events in our society. Are you already engaged in techno activism? Learn how to become a techno-activist with basic knowledge of technology.
Using Social Media to Increase Your Virtual Volunteers
What is a virtual volunteer? How can virtual volunteers help your organization? Learn creative ways to recruit volunteers who are not reached by traditional means as well as use effective email communications with your existing volunteers. This course will be great resource for program and volunteer managers. This is a hands-on course developing project plans, descriptions and actual postings to sites. You will have several samples of your work completed during the course.