A computer that is loaded
up with top-of-the-line software programs is of no use unless the person
operating that computer knows how to make use of it.
Computer programs are of
two varieties: "Off-the-shelf" software (such as Microsoft
Office) that can be purchased from a store or vendor, or Custom-designed
software that is "pieced-together" using computer languages and
special software. With both types of
programs, one must use the programs correctly in order to do what they were
designed for.
A priority of SitemasterOnline
is to provide easy-to-use instructions and "hands-on" training for
any programs or custom-designs developed for clients.
Whether a program is
customized using "off-the-shelf" software (such as MS
Access), or is
custom-designed (such as a web-based program), hands-on training and
follow-up are normally provided as part of the program-development process.
Our background
experience in teaching computer courses to adults at Murray State University helps to
assure that clients "learn their stuff" quickly and
effectively.
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