A "How To Guide" Created For The NETA Conference. Summer of A CompUSA book is recommended to accompany this guide.
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1 A "How To Guide" Created For The NETA Conference Summer of 1998 A CompUSA book is recommended to accompany this guide.
2 1. Starting PowerPoint PowerPoint is a member of Office 97. The following directions are to run PowerPoint on the Windows 95 operating system. 1. Click the Start Button located on the lower left corner of the screen. Displays computer options. 2. Move the mouse over Programs. Displays the programs that you may select from. 3. Locate PowerPoint among the program options. Displays the program that you may start. If you are unable to locate PowerPoint, move your mouse over the Microsoft Office folder. Then, select PowerPoint. 4. Click PowerPoint The program starts. PAGE 1 of 32
3 2. Create A New Presentation The first screen that will appear when you start PowerPoint is called the Opening Screen. An overview of the screen is provided on page 4 of your PowerPoint 97 Introduction Textbook. 1. Click the empty circle next to Blank Presentation. The circle will now become darkened to indicate that a blank presentation has been selected. 2. Click OK A blank presentation will be created, and a New Slide Window will appear. 3. Click the Blank layout box in the lower right hand corner of the window. A Blank layout will be selected in the AutoLayout Window. PAGE 2 of 32
4 3. Working In Outline View The Outline View is a great way to organize your ideas. You can quickly create a complete presentation from this view. Refer to Page 26 of your textbook for a detailed overview. 1. Click on the Outline View Button located in the lower left corner of the screen (to the left of the bottom scroll bar). The Outline View will become activated. 2. Type: Planning A slide will be created with the text header. 3. on the keyboard. A new slide will be created. 4. Type: Your Message A text header will be created. 5. Press the Tab key on your keyboard. Or, select the Demote Button on the control bar to the left of the screen. 6. Type: Start by identifying the core ideas that you want to communicate. A bullet point will automatically be inserted below the text header. The text will be added as a demoted bullet to the header. To take the bullet point away, press Shift and the Tab key at the same time. Or select the Promote Button on the control bar to the left of the screen. Continue on next page PAGE 3 of 32
5 7. Type: Organize your ideas through the Outline View in PowerPoint. The text will be added as a second demoted bullet to the header. 8. A new slide will be created. Then, press Shift and Tab at the same time. Or, click the Promote Button on the control bar to the left of the screen. 9. Type: Your Audience A text header will be created. 10. Press Tab Or, select the Demote Button. A bullet point will automatically be inserted below the text header. 11. Type: Know who you are presenting to: The text will be inserted below the text header. 12. Press the Tab key. Or, select the Demote Button. An indented bullet point, in the form of a dash, will be created. Continue on next page PAGE 4 of 32
6 13. Type: Is this a technical presentation? The text will be added as a demoted bullet point. 14. Type: Or will the audience be partying during your presentation? The text will be added as a demoted bullet point. 15. A new slide will be created. Then, press Shift and Tab at the same time. Perform this function two times. Or, double-click the Promote Button on the control bar to the left of the screen. 16. Type: Your Medium A text header will be created. 17. Press the Tab key. Or, select the Demote Button. A bullet point will automatically be inserted below the text header. 18. Type: A presentation can be displayed on: The text will be inserted below the text header. Continue on next page PAGE 5 of 32
7 19. Press Tab Or, select the Demote Button. An indented bullet point, in the form of a dash, will be created. 20. Type: A computer screen The text will be added as a demoted bullet point. 21. Type: Computer to TV scan device Demoted text will be entered. 22. Type: An LCD projector Demoted text will be entered. 23. Type: Overhead projector transparencies Demoted text will be entered. 24. Type: 35mm slide projector Demoted text will be entered. Continue on next page PAGE 6 of 32
8 25. Type: World Wide Web Demoted text will be entered. 26. A new slide will be created. Then, press Shift and Tab at the same time. Perform this function two times. Or, double-click the Promote Button on the control bar to the left of the screen. 27. Type: Room Size And Lighting A text header will be created. 28. Press the Tab key. Or, select the Demote Button. A bullet point will automatically be inserted below the text header. 29. Type: The larger the room, the larger the type and images you should use. The text will be added as a demoted bullet point. Continue on next page PAGE 7 of 32
9 30. Type: If the lights will be dimmed during your presentation, go with light-color slide backgrounds. The text will be added as a demoted bullet point. 4. Working In Slide View Slide View allows you to make alterations to your slides for a more enhanced design. Refer to Page 62 of your textbook for additional information. 1. Click the Slide View Button on the bottom left of your screen. Slide View will appear. Scroll to the first slide. 2. Click on the text: Planning A box will appear around the text. 3. Click your mouse in front of the letter P and while pressing the left mouse button move your mouse over the entire text. The text will become highlighted. Continue on next page PAGE 8 of 32
10 4. Click the font size number in the font size box and type 70. The text will become larger. 5. Select Arial Black as your font. The text font will change. 6. Click on the outer edge of the text box to display the four-sided arrows. The text is ready to be moved. 7. Hold the mouse button down and move the text to the center of the screen. The text will drag to the new location. 8. Select the center white box on the left side of the text box. A two-headed arrow will appear. 9. Hold the mouse button down and move the mouse to the far left. The text box will expand to the left. 10. Do the same procedures for the right side of the text box. The text is now horizontally centered. PAGE 9 of 32
11 5. Showing Your First Presentation Congratulations! You just created your first PowerPoint presentation. To show your presentation, run the slide show viewer. Refer to Page 145 of your textbook for additional information. 1. Click the Slide Show Button on the bottom left of your screen. Your computer screen will go black. Wait a few seconds and the presentation will begin with your first slide. 2. Click the mouse. The presentation will progress to the next slide. 3. Continue to click the mouse. The presentation will reach the last slide and return you to the previous work view. You can stop your presentation at any time by pressing ESC on your keyboard. PAGE 10 of 32
12 6. Saving Your Presentation Now it is time to save your first presentation. Refer to Page 22 of your textbook for additional information. 1. Click the File Menu Menu functions will be displayed. 2. Select Save As A Save As window will appear. 3. Type the name for your presentation in the file name box. The file will be saved under the name: Planning.ppt. Type: Planning 4. Click Save Your presentation will be saved. PAGE 11 of 32
13 7. Creating A New Presentation A presentation can be created in Slide View as well. Refer to Page 62 in your textbook. 1. Click the File Menu Menu functions will be displayed. 2. Select Close If you saved your presentation in the previous step, your presentation will close. 3. Click on the File Menu again and select New. A new presentation window will appear. Or, select the New Button on the standard toolbar. 4. Select the Presentation Designs Tab. A variety of design options will be listed. 5. Scroll down and click Contemporary portrait.pot The design will be displayed. Click OK 6. Click Clip Art & Text in the AutoLayout window. A template design will be applied to your new presentation. Click OK Continued on next page PAGE 12 of 32
14 7. Click on the top text box and type: What To Look For The text will be added in the space provided by the template. 8. Double click the Clip Art Box. The Clip Art Gallery appears. 9. Scroll down and double click the duck hammering the computer. The clip art will be inserted into the Clip Art Box on the slide. 10. Click the Add Text Box. The cursor will automatically be placed to begin typing text. 11. Type: Pentium The text will appear with a bullet point. 12. Type: 32MB of RAM The text will appear with a bullet point. 13. Type: A Good Video Card The text will appear with a bullet point. 14. Press the Tab key The bullet point will demote just as in Outline View. Continued on next page PAGE 13 of 32
15 15. Type: 4MB RAM The text will appear with a demoted bullet point. 16. Type: MPEG Compatible The text will appear with a demoted bullet point. 17. Click the Outline View Button. Outline View is displayed. 18. Place your courser before the W in What To Look For. This is a beginning of a shortcut in creating a new slide. 19. Click the New Slide Button on the standard toolbar. A new slide number one is created. 20. Click Text Only in the AutoLayout Window. A text header template is created. Click OK 21. Type: Technical Considerations The text is entered on the template. 22. Click Slide View Slide View is displayed. 23. Highlight the text as described in Task 4, Action Step #7. Text will be ready for alternations. Continued on next page You can also return to Slide View by double clicking the numbered slide icon in the Outline View. PAGE 14 of 32
16 24. Click the font size number in the font size box and type 70. Press Enter The text will become larger. 25. If not already selected, select Arial Black as your font. The text font will change. 26. Click on the Text Box and Center it as described in Task 4, #6 through #10. Text becomes centered. 27. Click Format on the top menu bar. Format options are displayed. 28. Select Background The Background Window is displayed. 29. Click Omit background graphics from master. The graphic line on the slide will be omitted. 30. Click Apply The omitted line will only take place on the first slide and not the second. 30. Save your second presentation with the file name: Technical Your second presentation will be saved. If you select Apply To All, the line will be omitted on all slides. See Task 6 for review. PAGE 15 of 32
17 8. Working in Slide Sorter View In this example, you will use the Slide Sorter View to help you build a presentation. Refer to Page 134 in your textbook for additional information. 1. Create a new presentation. Refer to Task 7, #1 through #4. A new presentation is created. 2. After selecting the Presentation Design Tab, Select a design that you like and double click it. The design is applied to your new presentation. The design for the class example is Soaring.pot 3. Click on the Blank AutoLayout for your first slide. A blank template is created. 4. Click the Slide Sorter View Button on the bottom left corner of the screen. The Slide Sorter View is activated showing you a storyboard view of your presentation. 5. Click the New Slide button on the toolbar. A second slide is about to be created. Continued on next page PAGE 16 of 32
18 9. Adding A Chart To Your Presentation A chart is easy to create using Microsoft Graph. Refer to page 103 for additional information. 6. Click the Chart design in the AutoLayout window. Click OK The chart template is applied. Different Learning Modalities Visual Learners Other Learners Students 7. Double-click slide number two to activate the Slide View function. Slide View activated. 8. Click the Text Box and type: Different Learning Modalities Text is added to the template. 9. Double-click the Double click to add chart box. Microsoft Graph is activated. 10. Highlight C and D. Prepares chart for edit functions. 11. Right Click and Select Delete. Cells C and D are deleted, and the chart automatically displays the changed data. 12. Highlight 2 and 3. Prepares chart for edit functions. Continued on next page PAGE 17 of 32
19 13. Right Click and Select Delete. Cells 2 and 3 are deleted. Changes are displayed on the chart. Different Learning Modalities Students 14. For Category A, Type: Visual Learners The category heading will change. 0 Visual Learners Other Learners 15. Click on B and then the cell below it and Type: Other Learners The category heading will change. 16. For Category 1, Type: Students The category heading will change. 17. In Cell A1 Type: 75 The graph element will change. 18. In Cell B1 Type: 25. The graph element will change. 19. Deselect the Legend Button on the toolbar. The legend on the graph will disappear. 20. Click the Chart Type arrow button on the toolbar and select 3D Cylinder Chart. The chart type will change. 21. Click the Category Axis Gridlines button on the toolbar. A gridline will be created. 22. Click outside the graph box and on to your slide. You will exit Microsoft Graph. PAGE 18 of 32
20 10. Adding More To Your Presentation Most of this section is a review. Refer to previous Tasks 1. Click Slide Sorter View Slide Sorter View is displayed. 2. Place your courser past the last slide and click the New Slide button on the toolbar. A new slide is created. 3. Click Text Only in the AutoLayout design window. The text only template will be applied. Click OK 4. Click Copy on the toolbar. The text only slide is copied. 5. Click Paste two times. Two new text only slides are created. 6. Click Outline View. Outline View is displayed. 7. Click slide number 3 and type: PowerPoint Allows You To: A text header is created. Continued on next page PAGE 19 of 32
21 8. Press Tab A demoted text bullet is created. Type: Reach visual learners effectively. 9. Type: Create attractive presentations that capture the eyes of your audience. A demoted text bullet is created. 10. Type: Make multimedia, interactive presentations that directly relate to the interests of your audience." A demoted text bullet is created. 11. Click slide number 4 icon and type: Getting To The Point With PowerPoint A text header is created. 12. Click slide number 5 icon and type: Conclusion A text header is created. Continued on next page PAGE 20 of 32
22 13. Press Tab Type: PowerPoint is only limited to your imagination. A demoted text is created with bullet point. 14. Type: Be creative, and have fun! A demoted text is created with bullet point. 11. Inserting & Manipulating Clip Art Clip Art grabs the attention of your audience! Refer to page 68 of your textbook for additional information. 1. Click Slide View while on slide 5. Slide View is activated. 2. Click the Insert Clip Art button on the toolbar. The Clip Art Gallery is displayed. 3. Scroll down and double click the stick figure man clicking his heals together. The Clip Art is inserted on the slide. Continued on next page PAGE 21 of 32
23 4. While holding the Shift key, click a corner white box and drag your mouse to resize the clip art. The Clip Art is resized proportionately. 5. Click the center of the Clip Art, hold down the mouse button, and move the clip art to the right corner of the slide. The Clip Art will move to where you drag your mouse. Conclusion PowerPoint is only limited to your imagination. Be creative, and have fun! 6. Right Click the Clip Art. Edit functions are displayed. 7. Select Format Picture The Format Picture Window is displayed. 8. Click the Picture Tab Picture options are displayed. 9. Click Recolor Recolor options are displayed. 10. Click the down arrow key under New, and select a light color. A preview of the recolored Clip Art is displayed. 11. Click OK Recolor is approved. 12. Click OK Format picture is approved. PAGE 22 of 32
24 12. Inserting & Manipulating Movie Files This section is advanced! Congratulations on your great work! The next example is not covered in the textbook. 1. In Slide View, scroll up to the first slide. The first slide will be in view. 2. Click Insert from the top menu bar. Insert Functions are displayed. 3. Select Movies And Sound. The Insert Movie Window will appear. And then, Movie From File. 4. Double-Click Arrowhit.avi The movie is inserted. 5. Drag and resize the movie so that it covers the right portion of the slide. The movie is resized for design. 6. Right Click the movie and select Custom Animation. The Custom Animation window appears. 7. Click the Play Settings Tab if not already selected. Play settings are displayed. Continued on next page PAGE 23 of 32
25 8. Click Play using animation order. Activates additional options. 9. Click Continue slide show. Allows the slide show to continue while the movie is playing. 10. Click After current slide. Will stop the movie from playing after the current slide. 11. Click More Options More options appear. 12. Click Looped until stopped. The movie will loop until given a command to stop. 13. Click OK Movie animation functions are approved. 14. Click on the Timing Tab. Timing Functions will be displayed. 15. Click Automatically The movie will start automatically. 16. Click OK The movie timing functions are approved. PAGE 24 of 32
26 13. Modifying A Presentation Variety is the spice of life! Refer to prior tasks. 1. Click Format from the top menu bar. Format functions are displayed. 2. Select Background Background window is displayed. 3. Click Omit background graphics from master. Prompts background graphic to be omitted. 4. Click the down arrow key below the background fill window. Background color options are displayed. 5. Click the color white. White is displayed in the preview window. 6. Click Apply Background changes will only be made to the current slide. PAGE 25 of 32
27 14. Inserting WordArt WordArt allows you to add exciting text designs to your presentation. WordArt is also not covered in your textbook. 1. If the Drawing Toolbar is not already active, Click View from the top menu, then Toolbars, then Drawing. The Drawing Toolbar is displayed. 2. Click the Insert WordArt button on the Drawing Toolbar. WordArt Gallery window is displayed. 3. Choose the WordArt that is the second row down, five boxes to the right. The design is selected. Double-Click the WordArt Style. 4. Type: How To then enter, Get To The Point then enter, With PowerPoint WordArt Text is entered. 5. Click OK WordArt is placed on the current slide. 6. In the WordArt toolbar, Click WordArt Shape. Shape options appear. Continued on next page PAGE 26 of 32
28 7. Click Fade Right The text changes shape. 8. Move and resize the text so that it fills the entire left portion of the slide. The slide design is now balanced. 9. Click Format WordArt on the WordArt toolbar. Format WordArt options are displayed. 10. Click the down arrow key under Fill and select the color red. The fill color of the WordArt is prompted to change to the color red. 11. Click OK The color change takes place. 12. Save your presentation with the file name: How To Power Presentation is saved. PAGE 27 of 32
29 15. Embedding A Presentation Embedding presentations allow for interactivity with your audience. Embedding is also not covered in your textbook. 1. In Slide View, Scroll down to slide number 4; Getting To The Pont With PowerPoint Slide number 4 is displayed. 2. From the drawing toolbar, click Text Box. Textbox is selected. 3. Move the mouse to the slide and click. A textbox is created. 4. Type: Select An Option Below: 5. Bold, italicize, and center your text box below the slide header. Text is added. The text is altered for the sake of design. Getting To The Point With PowerPoint Select An Option Below: 6. Click Insert from the top menu bar, and then Object. The Insert Object window will appear. 7. Click Create From File. Allows you to insert a saved presentation file. Continued on next page PAGE 28 of 32
30 8. Click Browse A browse window appears. 9. Locate your Planning.ppt presentation and Double-Click it. The Planning presentation is selected for embedding. 10. When you return to the Insert Object window, click OK The Planning presentation is embedded. 11. Right Click the embedded presentation. Edit options are displayed. 12. Select Action Settings Action settings are displayed. 13. Click Object Action so that Show is active. Click OK The embedded presentation will now show when the mouse clicks it. 14. Repeat steps #6 through #13, and insert the Technical.ppt presentation. Two presentations are embedded to create an interactive menu. 15. Align and Resize both embedded presentation boxes to create a balanced menu. An interactive presentation menu is created. Getting To The Point With PowerPoint Select An Option Below: Technical Planning Considerations 16. Click Slide Show Test your menu s functions by double clicking your options. PAGE 29 of 32
31 16. Creating Slide Transitions The television and film industry has learned that each type of transition has a psychological meaning to the viewer. For example, Fade From Black represents a new start; similar to when you open your eyes form a long sleep. When choosing a slide transition, you should take into consideration what mood it creates. 1. Click Slide Sorter View. Slide Sorter View is displayed. 2. Make sure the first slide is selected. If it is not selected, click once on the slide. The first slide is selected in Slide Sorter View. 3. Directly above slide number one, you will find the Slide Transition Effects selection box. Transition effect options are displayed. Click the down arrow to the right of the box. 4. Scroll down and select Fade Through Black. The slide transition is selected. 5. Click the small slide icon to the left of the slide box. The slide transition is demonstrated. 6. Select the next slide, and apply a transition. Each slide will have its own transition. PAGE 30 of 32
32 17. Animating Your Slides Animation allows information to be revealed at the pace of your presentation. It also allows for a fun presentation! Refer to page 147 of your textbook. 1. Double-click slide number two in Slide Sorter View. Slide View is displayed. 2. Click once on the chart. The chart is selected. 3. Right Click and select Custom Animation. The chart animation tab is displayed. 4. Under Introduce Chart Elements, select By Category. The chart will reveal itself by category. 5. Under Entry Animation and Sound, scroll down and select Wipe Up. Each category will wipe up. 6. Click Preview A preview of the animation is displayed. 7. Click OK The animation is accepted. 8. Scroll to the next slide. Slide number three is displayed in Slide View. 9. Click the textbox with the bullet points. The textbox is selected. Continued on next page PAGE 31 of 32
33 10. Right Click the text box and select Custom Animation. The Custom Animation window is displayed. 11. Select an animation and/or a sound by clicking the down arrow key, Animations are selected. 12. Under introduce text, select All at once. The text will appear with the animation bullet point by bullet point. 13. Click Grouped by 1 st level paragraphs. The text will appear with the animation by paragraphs. 14. Click Preview The animation and order is previewed. 15. Click OK The animation is activated. 16. Play with different settings and animations throughout your slide show. The presentation is animated. Keep It Simple! - Busy presentations are not effective. 17. Click the Save button on the standard toolbar. Presentation is Saved. 18. Practice and refine your presentation. Show Time! Your audience loves you because they didn t have to sit though another boring presentation. PAGE 32 of 32
34 How To Take A Staff Development CompUSA Class 1. Learn More About PowerPoint All Teachers and Clerical Staff of LAUSD s Division of Adult and Career Education are eligible to take a CompUSA. Attending a CompUSA class is a great opportunity for you to enhance your job skills and move up the executive ladder. 1. Call a CompUSA near your home or school and ask for the Training Center. (Or, go to a CompUSA Training Center in person, or via the web at: com/training/schedules.asp A CompUSA Training Center is located. Consult the Voucher Request Form (located at the end of this guide) for phone numbers and locations near you. Or, look in your local telephone book White Pages. 2. Ask the Training Representative for a three-month class schedule, or look up a class schedule from the above URL. A schedule will be sent or given to you. 3. When you find a class that you are interested in, have your name put on the class waiting list. Your name is put on a waiting list without registering for the class. Continued. Page A
35 How To Take A Staff Development CompUSA Class 4. Fill out both pages of the Voucher Request Form located at the end of this guide. The form is completed. A Voucher Request Form is located at the end of this guide. 5. Obtain your Principal s signature. 6. Fax or mail the twopage Voucher Request Form to (213) three weeks to one month prior to class date. The Principal agrees to let you go and, if needed, arranges for a substitute teacher for your class. The voucher is received at Dr. Sandoval s office, 3 rd Street Annex. You can send the two page Voucher Request form through school mail addressed: 3 rd Street Annex, Room Wait two weeks for the voucher to arrive via school mail. The voucher will arrive to you through school mail only. 8. Once you receive the voucher, call the CompUSA Training Center, tell them that you will be attending the class, and give them the voucher number. CompUSA verifies your registration for the class and receives the voucher number. Continued. Page B
36 How To Take A Staff Development CompUSA Class 9. Attend the class. You attend a $ class at no direct cost to you! Certificates of Completion are obtained without formal testing. The certificate is CompUSA s way of stating that you are satisfied with the class. 10. Upon completing the class, fax a copy of your Certificate of Completion to (213) A copy of the Certificate of Completion is received by Dr. Sandoval s office to verify that the voucher has been used correctly. If you are not satisfied with the class, you can always take the class again on the same voucher after 90 days of taking the class. Contact the CompUSA Training Center for details. 11. If you wish to attend another class on a different software application, repeat 1 through 10 after you have completed your first class and sent in your certificate. You once again take a CompUSA class. Your skills continue to grow, and you become more valuable in the workplace. NOTE: You are limited to 6 vouchers (A $1, value!) per school year. Page C
37 VOUCHER REQUEST FORM (ADULT & ROC/P SCHOOLS ONLY) Please send me,, one voucher to be used at: Print Your Name Selected Store Location Class Selected Date Time Principals Signature Your Signature Name of Your School Please Print Your Title INSERVICE SESSIONS DURING WORKING (OR ASSIGNED) HOURS REQUIRE YOUR PRINCIPALS SIGNATURE. Please Note: 6 voucher requests will be allowed per school year. Select a class that will help you at your work location or assist your instructions in the classroom. SUBMIT ONLY ONE VOUCHER REQUEST FORM AT A TIME! You may fax your request form to (213) or submit it via school mail. Call the CompUSA store location nearest you for a 3 month schedule or on the internet Have your name put on the waiting list for a Macintosh or IBM class from the schedule at the site of your choice and return this form to LaShanda Younger, Peter Der, or Dr. Sandoval as soon as possible. Three (3) weeks to one (1) month notice is required prior to the class date. 1. Anaheim-CompUSA 2. Burbank-CompUSA 550 N. Euclid Street 761 N. San Fernando Road Anaheim, CA Burbank, CA (714) (818) City of Industry-CompUSA 4. Culver City-CompUSA East Gale Avenue, Suite Jefferson Boulevard City of Industry, CA Culver City, CA (626) (310) Fountain Valley-CompUSA 6. Long Beach-CompUSA 9430 Warner Avenue 2150 Bellflower Boulevard Fountain Valley, CA Long Beach, CA (714) (562) Monrovia-CompUSA 8. Montclair-CompUSA 745 W. Huntington Drive 9059 Central Avenue Monrovia, CA Montclair, CA (626) (909) Oxnard-CompUSA 10. Redondo Beach-CompUSA 2241 North Rose Avenue 1611 Hawthorne Boulevard Oxnard, CA Redondo Beach, CA (805) (310) San Bernardino-CompUSA 12. San Marcos-CompUSA 625 Hospitality Lane 2085 Montiel Road San Bernardino, CA San Marcos, CA (909) (619) Woodland Hills-CompUSA 6400 Owensmouth Woodland Hills, CA (818)
38 Turn in only one voucher request form at a time. Space out your classes and do not schedule them back to back. Do not swap vouchers with others. Please use the same name on your voucher request form and certificate. If you change your class date, contact us as soon as possible. Do not take a class unless you have permission from your principal and have received a voucher. Should you do so, we have the right not to pay for the class. Do not submit any request form without all the required information filled out. Forms lacking information will be returned. Answer the questions below and submit both pages. ALL REQUEST FORMS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED THREE WEEKS TO ONE MONTH PRIOR TO THE CLASS DATE. NO EXCEPTIONS! 1) How will you use this class to improve your classroom skills or clerical work? 2) If you are a teacher, what course do you teach? Everyone who wishes to take a CompUSA Class, must follow the above requirements. Dr. Bernardo R. Sandoval Print Your Name If Faxing This Form
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