Training the campus: a look at Acadia University computer support training
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This paper will cover the fundamentals of setting up your support staff to offer certified Microsoft training to your campus. Microsoft Office Specialist certification is a globally recognized standard for skills with the Microsoft Office suite. The MOS program is the only Microsoft approved certification program designed to measure and validate users' skills.
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[1]
www.acadiau.ca
[2]
www.certiport.com
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- Training the campus: a look at Acadia University computer support training
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November 2006
478 pages
ISBN:1595934383
DOI:10.1145/1181216
- General Chair:
- Alex Nagorski,
- Program Chairs:
- Gordana Brouilette,
- Carol Rhodes
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Published: 05 November 2006
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