Computer Training Providence RI

If you want to teach adults or children about computers in a college setting, you will need an advanced degree to do so. To teach at a computer training school, you will need a certification for a certain application. Many people need guidance to navigate and understand computer programs that could help them in their career. Here are some resources for computer training schools in Providence, RI.

Emily Kapit, CPRW
(646) 239-0440
375 Lloyd Ave., Apt. 1-C
Providence, RI
Efficiency Staffing
(401) 461-2400
9 Atlantic Ave
Cranston, RI
Service Employees International Union
(401) 785-0206
1258 Elmwood Ave
Cranston, RI
R I Alliance Of Social Service Employees Local 580
(401) 785-0206
1258 Elmwood Ave
Cranston, RI
Hotel & Restaurant Employees & Bartenders Union Local
(401) 528-1103
55 Cedar St
Providence, RI
Cheryl Haynes, CPRW, SPHR, MS
(508) 245-0757
PO Box 234
Harmony, RI
Providence Networkri One Stop Center
401-462-8900
1 Reservoir Avenue
Providence, RI
Coia Arthur E Scholarship Fund
(401) 521-3660
410 S Main St
Providence, RI
Access Employment Of Ri Inc
(401) 461-9118
1236 Elmwood Ave
Cranston, RI
Workers Mania Inc
(401) 946-1579
297 Pocasset Ave
Providence, RI
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Posted by : Molly Joss 5/31/01Teaching computersGood schools require you to be certified in the application you are teaching about, if a certification exists.

Dear Molly: I am a secondary school science teacher. I want to either supplement my income or (hopefully, eventually) quit my current job and start teaching adults about computers. I love to teach, but the budget cuts and the politics are starting to get to me. Are there any special qualifications or training that I would need to make the switch?

Molly says: To teach at the college level, you normally need a master's degree or PhD in the subject area, although some universities and colleges allow people to substitute experience for degrees to teach computer classes, because it's so hard to find good computer science professors.

The requirements to teach in an independent computer training school vary widely, with some schools requiring no more than a breathing person in the classroom. However, the good schools require you to be certified in the application you are teaching about, if a certification exists. Getting that certification would be your first step.

You may also want to invest some time and money into learning how to train adults in a short period of time. Computer training differs from traditional classroom teaching in several ways--one of the biggest is that you often have only a few days and not several months to convey information.

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