How to use technology
to improve
your life
at work, at home and around town.
Presented by: Ryan Williams
Click here for Ryan's bio.
Why You Should Attend
Technology is changing our world at an alarming pace. So fast, in fact, that schools and universities
cannot keep up. Unless you are making a continuous effort to stay up-to-date, you are falling behind. This seminar will give
you everything you need to understand and thrive in
the world
around you. You will learn what is possible, why it is important and how it
is done.
What You Will Learn
For Business:
- How to automate repetitive tasks
- How to read and reply to emails faster
- How to drive more traffic to your website
- How to delegate effectively
- How to manage your email inbox efficiently
- How to make travel easier
- How to manage a mountain of diverse information easily
- How to communicate with groups of people easier
- How to be more efficient in MS Windows and MS Office
- How to find information faster
- How to track and complete a mountain of tasks with ease
- How to setup important information to come to you
- How to better organize your desktop and computer files
- Amazing things you can do with your cell phone
- How to clean up your computer
- How to keep information secure
- How to save time with shortcuts and better organization
- Plus more...
For Personal:
- How to never forget another item at the grocery store
- How to save money with free tools and cheaper solutions
- How to be safe online and avoid criminals and viruses
- New technology explained in simple language
- Why new technology should matter to you and more importantly your children (tomorrow's
leaders)
- What's new, what's coming and how it will affect you
- Plus more...
Who Should Attend
This seminar is intended for anyone
who wants to utilize technology more effectively in their day to day life.
Anyone who spends several
hours per
week in front of a computer will benefit from this seminar.
Parents are especially encouraged to attend as it is vitally important for them to understand
the new technologies shaping our world and how the technologies can
affect children of all ages.
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