3 April 2003
Liverpool-based Internet services
group, Connect Internet Solutions
Ltd., has announced the availability
of a host of web-based Internet skills
elearning courses, aimed at small and
medium sized companies in the
Merseyside area.
The range of bite-sized elearning
courses, which have been made possible
with European Social Funding, are
available free to Merseyside
businesses with less than 250
employees until June 2004.
Courses are accessed via the web from
wherever and whenever the learner
chooses. A course can typically be
completed in a couple of hours or in
smaller time chunks if preferred. The
learner sets their own pace and
schedule.
Course subjects cover a wide range of
Internet issues from 'Choosing an
Internet Service Provider', 'Broadband'
and 'Preventing Viruses' to more
specialist topics including 'Designing
Web Pages for Improved Search Engine
Performance' and 'Transferring Money
Online'.
Courses that will become available in
the near future include 'Personal
FireWalls' and 'Evaluating Website
Statistics'.
Ian Cockayne, Short Courses
Co-ordinator at Connect, comments, "It
can be difficult in the SME sector for
staff to be released for classroom
based training. The new elearning
courses offer the flexibility that
this sector needs.
"The course topics address skill sets
that are often expensive and difficult
for small and medium sized firms to
buy
in or to recruit. This is therefore an
invaluable opportunity for Merseyside
businesses to acquire essential
Internet skills. The best news of all,
of course, is that it's completely
free of charge."
Elearning courses supplement a broad
range of classroom based technology
training courses offered by Connect.