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Labyrinth Video Library Courses

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Microsoft Office 2010: Essentials (OE-10)

This course teaches the fundamentals of running a Windows computer and using application programs from the Microsoft Office 2010 Suite. Starting with the most basic tasks, you will learn how to start programs, browse the web, send and receive email, collaborate online, create sophisticated documents (in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access), and perform many other critical computer skills.

Essential Computing Skills 2nd Ed. & Building a Foundation with Microsoft Office 2013 (ECS2BAF-13)

Building a Foundation with Microsoft Office 2013 provides an in-depth look at the most relevant topics in the four Office 2013 applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Essential Computing Skills uses a highly visual instructional design to provide learners with a solid foundation in computer concepts, the Internet, email, Windows, and cloud computing.

Microsoft Office 2010: Comprehensive Introductory (OC-10)

This course teaches the fundamentals of running a Windows computer and using application programs from the Microsoft Office 2010 Suite. Starting with the most basic tasks, you will learn how to start programs, browse the web, send and receive email, collaborate online, create sophisticated documents (in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access), and perform many other critical computer skills.

Essential Computing Skills 2nd Ed. & Building a Foundation with Microsoft Office 2013 Basics (ECS2BAFB-13)

Building a Foundation with Microsoft Office 2013 provides an in-depth look at the most relevant topics in the four Office 2013 applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Essential Computing Skills uses a highly visual instructional design to provide learners with a solid foundation in computer concepts, the Internet, email, Windows, and cloud computing.

Microsoft Office 2010: Brief (OB-10)

This course teaches the fundamentals of running a Windows computer and using application programs from the Microsoft Office 2010 Suite. Starting with the most basic tasks, you will learn how to start programs, browse the web, send and receive email, collaborate online, create sophisticated documents (in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access), and perform many other critical computer skills.

Essential Computing Skills 2nd Ed. (ECS2-13)

Essential Computing Skills, 2nd Edition uses a highly visual instructional design to provide learners with a solid foundation in computer concepts, the Internet, email, Windows, cloud computing, and more. Videos reinforce concepts and interactive tutorials guide learners through exercises designed to develop skills.

Microsoft Excel 2010 (EX-10)

This course teaches the fundamentals of using Excel 2010. It covers introductory, intermediate, and advanced skills. Topics covered include entering and editing entries, creating and modifying formulas, formatting worksheets, copying and moving worksheets, using Office templates, creating PivotTables and PivotCharts, grouping worksheets, using trendlines, tracking changes, using Windows Live SkyDrive, integrating Excel with other Office programs, and more.

Building a Foundation with Microsoft Office 2013 (BF-13)

Building a Foundation with Microsoft Office 2013 provides an in-depth look at the most relevant topics in the four Office 2013 applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access.

Microsoft Word 2010 (WD-10)

This course teaches the fundamentals of using Word 2010 It covers introductory intermediate and advanced skills Topics covered include using Help the spelling and grammar checker and AutoCorrect editing and formatting documents creating and formatting tables using section breaks columns WordArt and clip art themes Building Blocks and styles Mail Merge adding tables of contents indexes headers and footers and cross-references Track Changes Windows Live SkyDrive integrating Word with Excel PowerPoint and the web and more

Building a Foundation with Microsoft Office 2013: The Basics (BFB-13)

Building a Foundation with Microsoft Office 2013: The Basics provides an excellent introduction to Office 2013. Intended for shorter survey courses, this course introduces the Office 2013 interface, file management techniques, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access.

Essential Computing Skills (ECS-13)

Essential Computing Skills uses a highly visual instructional design to provide learners with a solid foundation in computer concepts, the Internet, email, Windows, and cloud computing. Videos reinforce concepts and interactive tutorials guide learners through exercises designed to develop skills.

Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 (PP-10)

This course teaches the fundamentals of using PowerPoint 2010. It covers introductory, intermediate, and advanced skills. Topics covered include themes, bulleted lists, and outlines; formatting text; delivering and broadcasting presentations; printing presentations; adding multimedia; inserting tables; design templates; SkyDrive and Office Web Apps 2010; comments and track changes; integrating PowerPoint with other Office programs; and more.

Essential Computing Skills & Building a Foundation with Microsoft Office 2013 (ECSBF-13)

Building a Foundation with Microsoft Office 2013 provides an in-depth look at the most relevant topics in the four Office 2013 applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Essential Computing Skills uses a highly visual instructional design to provide learners with a solid foundation in computer concepts, the Internet, email, Windows, and cloud computing.

Microsoft Access 2010 (AC-10)

This course teaches the fundamentals of using Access 2010. It covers introductory, intermediate, and advanced skills. Topics covered include building, managing, and maintaining databases containing numerous objects; relational and query databases; input forms; custom reports; customizing the database interface; setting security options; integrating Access with other Office programs; and more.

Essential Computing Skills & Building a Foundation with Microsoft Office 2013 Basics (ECSBFB-13)

Building a Foundation with Microsoft Office 2013 provides an in-depth look at the most relevant topics in the four Office 2013 applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Essential Computing Skills uses a highly visual instructional design to provide learners with a solid foundation in computer concepts, the Internet, email, Windows, and cloud computing.

Computer Concepts and Windows 7/Vista/XP (CC-10)

This course teaches the fundamental computer concepts using Windows 7, Vista, and XP.

Microsoft Office 2010 Comprehensive Advanced (OCA-10)

This course teaches the fundamentals of running a Windows computer and using application programs from the Microsoft Office 2010 Suite. Starting with the most basic tasks, you will learn how to start programs, browse the web, send and receive email, collaborate online, create sophisticated documents (in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access), and perform many other critical computer skills.

Microsoft Word 2013 (WD-13)

Microsoft Word 2013 provides extensive, thorough training of Word 2013. This course covers introductory through advanced topics, and is ideal for the computer user who wants to become well versed in using Word 2013. Topics introduced in Unit 1 include the Ribbon interface, working with text, printing, using proofreading tools, creating bulleted and numbered lists, tables and forms, and more. Unit 2 covers such topics as newsletter columns, WordArt and clip art, document themes, styles, picture editing, and Mail Merge. In Unit 3, students are introduced to footnotes and endnotes, headers and footers, templates, tables of contents and indexes, Track Changes, macros, digital signatures, customization options, and more. The course concludes with an integration lesson.

Microsoft Excel 2013 (EXCEL-13)

Microsoft Excel 2013 provides extensive, thorough training of Excel 2013. This course covers introductory through advanced topics, and is ideal for the computer user who wants to become well versed in using Excel 2013. Topics introduced in Unit 1 include the Ribbon interface; entering and editing data; selecting cells and ranges; printing worksheets; creating formulas and functions; formatting cell contents; inserting and deleting columns, rows, and cells; charts; and more. Unit 2 covers such topics as large worksheets and workbooks; tables; outlines; inserting clip art, pictures and SmartArt; templates; digital signatures; and more. In Unit 3, students are introduced to PivotTables and macros, financial functions, data analysis, auditing and additional functions, advanced formatting and analysis tools, collaboration, and more. The text concludes with an integration lesson.

Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 (PPT-13)

Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 provides training of the essential skills in PowerPoint 2013. This course covers introductory through advanced topics. Topics introduced in Unit 1 include the Ribbon interface, document themes, bulleted lists, outlines, formatting text, printing presentations, transitions, clip art and graphics, charts, slide show delivery, and more. Unit 2 covers such topics as editing presentations, handouts, creating hyperlinks, multimedia and sound, tables, themes and slide masters, and more. In Unit 3, students are introduced to presentation connection techniques, online collaboration, cloud computing, transporting presentations, and more. The course concludes with an integration lesson.

Microsoft Access 2013 (ACCESS-13)

Microsoft Access 2013 provides training on all the essential functions of Access 2013. This course covers introductory through advanced topics. The first five lessons introduce students to the concept of a database and the four database objects: tables, forms, queries, and reports. Students design a database, use forms, build queries and create reports. The next seven lessons cover advanced topics related to the four objects, maintaining a database, and integrating Access with Word, Excel and Outlook In Unit 3, students are introduced to complex forms, calculated controls, complex reports, subreports, database customization, splitting databases, customizing the user interface, and more. The course concludes with an integration lesson.