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By Julie Jordan StaffWriter

It's midnight, you're on your fifth cup of coffee and you're mindlessly flipping through reruns of "Jerry Springer" and "Rambo IV."

You ocassionally glance at the Internet assignment on an empty pizza box, but finally throw it across the room because you have no idea how to use the Internet.

Sound familiar? If it does, you need to run over to the Liberal Arts Building and sign up for a free workshop on email and the Internet.

The workshops, which began Sept. 15 and will continue until Nov. 19, are for faculty and students.

The workshops vary from topics such as basic PC usage, to web page production.

The workshops are geared toward the basics, to help dispel students' fears about using programs, said David Wilson, workshop coordinator.

Wilson will be teaching the 50-minute workshops, and students and faculty are encouraged to sign up for as many workshops as they want.

But Wilson said workshops are mainly for freshmen who have very little or no computer experience. "We won't turn anyone away, but if you sign up, please come," Wilson said.

Students attending the EMail and Internet workshop need to get an e-mail address at the Math and CoMputer Science Building. "Students can get an account in 2 minutes," Wilson said.

Students pay a technology fee so they can use the computer labs and the Internet, but many are not aware of this. "It is a service they have already paid for and they should utilize it," Wilson said.

Keith Bowden, technology lab director, started the workshops last year, but Wilson said this year he wants to make it more organized and profesional.

The workshops are from 2-2:50 p.m. The dates of the workshops are:

• Sept. 15 and 17, Basic PC usag e • Sept. 22 and 24, E-Mail and Internet • Sept. 29, MS Word (basic) • Oct. 1, How to use Tech. in the classroom • Oct. 6, MS Word (advanced) • Oct. 8, PowerPoint (basic) • Oct. 13, PowerPoint (advanced) * • Oct. 13, Word Perfect (basic) • Oct. 27, Word Perfect (advanced) • Oct. 29, MS Word (basic) • Nov. 3, PowerPoint (basic) • Nov. 5, MS Word (advanced) • Nov. 10, PowerPoint (advanced) • Nov. 12, Word Perfect (basic) • Nov. 17, Web Page Production • Nov. 19, Web Page Production

* This workshop will be held from 3-3:50 p.m.

For more information, contact David Wilson at 974- 5977.

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