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Hi, I am currently attempting to complete the e pro course. My problem is each individual Module exp...
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Hi, I am currently attempting to complete the e pro course. My problem is each individual Module explains what the e pro should know and goes on to elaborate on the different attributes of the e pro. They outline the areas in which an e pro should be proficient etc. I feel a little lost. For example I feel like they may just as easily have said Dr Pro. Then in order to become a doctor go to a choice of different universities and when you have knowledge in all the areas we identified you should be proficient in, you can come back and take our Dr pro exam. I'm a little lost and I'm trying to figure out if there's any regimented format I can follow in order to get through my course and avoid surfing the web indefinitely?? I am using a printed copy of the 4 modules and looking for a systematic means by which I can complete?? As in go to 123 and complete AB&C. Then move on. I might have missed something in as much as how to complete the modules?? Is there any formatted e pro courses available or must I learn everything the modules refer to through my own research???? Is HomeTown my only learning resource or should I be attending some e pro site that I've misplaced?? Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Please feel free to e mail me at: BrianBuru@aol.com
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Help!
My computers now have Vista (which I actually like) and Microsoft has repla...
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Help!
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My computers now have Vista (which I actually like) and Microsoft has replaced Outlook Express with a new program called Windows Live Mail. I have never used Outlook. The e-PRO course uses Outlook in the training modules. How do I handle those questions?
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Thanks for your help,
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Linda Eaton
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