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On Campus: Mac OS X Support Essentials 3-Day Course

If you didn't get this in your inbox, here's a new class that's being offered by the Tech Training crew.

Mac OS X 10.5 Support Essentials

Dates: Aug 11-13, 2008
Location: POST classroom in Jordan Quad
Fee: $1,800 STAP funds eligible

Mac OS X Support Essentials is a three-day, hands-on course that provides an in-depth exploration of troubleshooting on Mac OS X. This course is designed to give you a tour of the breadth of functionality of Mac OS X and the best methods for effectively supporting users of Mac OS X systems. The course is a combination of lectures and hands-on case study exercises that provide practical real-world experience.

Who Should Attend:

  • Help desk specialists, technical coordinators, service technicians, and others who support Mac users
  • Technical support personnel in businesses that use Macs for general productivity or creative design
  • Technical coordinators or power users who manage networks of computers running Mac OS X — such as technology specialists who manage classroom networks or computer labs

What You Will Learn

  • The troubleshooting process and how to become more efficient with available tools and resources
  • Mac OS X v10.5 features in depth, including how to find additional information
  • How to prepare for Apple Certified Support Professional certification

For more information and to register: Visit the Tech Training news website.

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