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Classes and seminars offered by CSDirectory.com via teleconference. Attend by telephone or Skype. All you need to attend these classes and seminars is your telephone, although access to the Internet during the events is helpful. Classes / seminars are available on a first come first served basis. Discounted tuition for CSDirectory.com VIP PASS members.

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Classes / seminar descriptions:

"Skype: what it is and how to use it"

Description: Skype is a computer program which allows you to talk to people for free all over the world via your computer. Learn how to use this software, what equipment you may need, how to make calls and receive calls from regular telephones (for a small fee), what other low cost calling products Skype offers, how to set up a Skype conference, chat, send files, forward calls, voice mail and much more. Learn how to use this handy communication tool in your church work and CS practice.

Instructor: Mark Mohlenbrock - publisher, CSDirectory.com.

Duration / tuition: this course is 1 session long and lasts 60 minutes
CSDirectory.com VIP PASS members: $20.
NON-VIP PASS members: $25 - includes 1 month VIP PASS.

(click here to become a VIP PASS member)

Call 602-635-1987 to enroll
or email us with your phone number and we'll call you

Schedule:
Saturday, October 25, 2008 - 1:00 pm Eastern time
(10:00 am Pacific time; 6:00 pm GMT)

This class utilizes GoToMeeting technology.

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Mark Mohlenbrock - publisher, CSDirectory.com. Mark was a summer faculty member for the PACE program (Principia College's summer adult education program) in 2006 and 2007 where he taught classes on Internet Bible Study and Christian Science in the Technological Age.

 

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