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Following on from the highly successful “Introduction to Website Design and Maintenance with Certificate III Units” training course delivered earlier in the year, Chris Jeffery, Proprietor/Chief Guru of CyberGuru will soon be presenting “Introduction to Computer Administration and Support with Certificate III Units” in conjunction with the Teacher Training Association.

 

This course will provide participants with the ability to administer and support their computer’s hardware and software. The course will focus on practical advice, hands-on activities and industry current knowledge. Schools seeking to deliver ICA30111 Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology to senior students will benefit from the focus on Support electives from the Training Package and will receive evidence towards five units of competency.

This course isn’t just for teachers, people of all ages and experience levels who are interested in administer and support Windows 7 computers for themselves or their organisation will benefit from the information provided.

The course is being held on Monday 18 November 2013 from 9:00am-3:00pm at the Father Bernard O’Shea Centre at 19 Lovedale Street, Wilston.

The cost is $299 (ex. GST) which includes materials, morning tea and lunch.

For more information, please download the flyer (link opens in new window),

To register, please visit the TTA website (link opens in new window). Places are limited so register now.

 

About Chris Jeffery, Proprietor/Chief Guru of CyberGuru:

Chris is an accomplished business and information technology professional. He has operated his own business, CyberGuru, for over fifteen years, providing computer solutions in consulting, design, support and training. Chris holds a dual degree in Business and Information Systems, as well as a range of industry certifications and has become a Microsoft Certified Professional. He has most recently worked as the IT trainer for CITEC in the Queensland Government, where he designed and facilitated training programs in a range of computer applications, systems and processes. He was recently awarded the 2012 Young ICT Professional of the Year by the Australian Computer Society Queensland Branch.