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18 Winter/Spring 2019 443-518-1700 howardcc.edu/ConEd Managing Your Files and Folders Do you have trouble finding files on your PC? Are all of your files located in one folder, the "My Documents" folder? Create and organize folders for specific projects and prac- tice moving and copying files from one folder to another. Discover file manipulation techniques such as renaming, deleting, and restoring deleted files. Helpful hints will be included such as creating icons on your desktop to allow quick access to your favorite applications. .3 CEUs. $80 (includes $70 in fees*) Mon 9am-12pm, Feb 25 XA-773 8214 #5769 Gateway Campus Lab B Wed 9am-12pm, May 1 XA-773 8332 #5937 Gateway Campus Lab B Introduction to Keyboarding Keyboarding (computer typing) is needed to facilitate word processing skills. Finger placement, basic computer parts, typing speed, and accuracy are taught. is hands-on class prepares you for the skills needed for other computer train- ing. Textbook with soware is available at the HCC and PGCC bookstores. (T) $144 (includes $60 in fees*) Sun 9:30am-12:30pm, Jan 13-Feb 17 XA-355 6393 #4492 Hickory Ridge Tue 6:30pm-9:30pm, Jan 15-Feb 19 XA-355 J1619 #6023 Laurel College Center Tue 6:30pm-9:30pm, Apr 9-May 21 (No class Apr 16) XA-355 J1620 #6024 Laurel College Center Working With Windows Microso Windows 10 is a powerful operating system and has many enhancements over previous versions. Explore Windows using the helpful features and see how you can increase your productivity. .6 CEUs. $125 (includes $85 in fees*) Thu 9am-4pm, Jan 17 XA-703 8205 #5760 Gateway Campus Lab C Wed 9am-4pm, Feb 13 XA-703 8206 #5761 Gateway Campus Lab C Tue 9am-4pm, Mar 5 XA-703 8207 #5762 Gateway Campus Lab C Thu 9am-4pm, Apr 4 XA-703 8323 #5928 Gateway Campus Lab C Fri 9am-4pm, May 10 XA-703 8324 #5929 Gateway Campus Lab C Computers & Information Technology Attention, Health Care & IT Professionals Health Information Technology (IT) Fundamentals A Training Program Designed in Collaboration with the Howard Tech Council and the Howard County Economic Development Authority If you are currently working in the health care field or in the information technology field seeking a ca - reer in health information technology (IT) and have limited or no knowledge of Health IT, then you don't want to miss this new opportunity to join a growing career path! The U.S. Department of Labor expects over 2.3 million new health care jobs and over 546,000 new technology jobs by 2026. With the Health IT Funda - mentals training, you can be prepared for new op- portunities in Health IT. Individuals working in the Health IT field help support the use of technology in the health care setting. Specific responsibilities vary by position and may include installing and maintain - ing electronic health record systems, working as part of an internal IT team, performing data analytics, developing new Health IT innovations, or providing technical support to employees throughout a health care facility. This hybrid course will provide a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and fundamentals of Health IT. It is expected that you have either an un - derstanding of health care operations and standard practices, or experience in the information technol- ogy field and hold either an associate or bachelor's degree in a technology or health discipline. Topics will cover key Health IT concepts, how technology in- novation is driving change, what skill-sets are in high demand, problem solving in a healthcare setting, and preparation for attaining a Health IT certification. The class will also include hands-on practice using key health technology including electronic health record systems, information security solutions and data analytics products. You will be provided with a foundation in Health IT that includes health care IT operations, Health IT risk, data analytics, and Health IT innovation. The course will set the stage for career opportunities in health technology including the op - portunity to participate in internship and externships. Prerequisites: Associate or bachelor's degree. Classes will be held at Howard Community College Gateway Campus one evening per week and four Saturdays. This hybrid course is a combination of face-to-face and online instruction beginning Mon, 6pm-9:15pm, Jan 29-May 4, and Saturday 9am-12:15pm, Feb 23; Mar 30; Apr 27 & May 4. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE! If you are interested in this training, you must submit an application by January 4, 2019. For more information, please contact Beverly Johnson at bjohnson@howardcc.edu or call 443-518-4973. This course is supported by the Maryland EARN program and is provided at a reduced rate for a limited number of students.