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As soon as your son or daughter enters college they will be expected to be proficient when using the Internet, not just for downloading music and talking to friends, but as a powerful academic tool. Many of the best tools are below their fingertips and with a little bit of help from the Denver DataMan your student can excel at Internet research or with any other computer tas...

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As soon as your son or daughter enters college they will be expected to be proficient when using the Internet, not just for downloading music and talking to friends, but as a powerful academic tool. Many of the best tools are below their fingertips and with a little bit of help from the Denver DataMan your student can excel at Internet research or with any other computer task.

Lessons taught by the Denver DataMan will focus on the use of academic search tools and how to identify sites that have valid academic content. Lessons will use the Denver Public Library online databases as a platform to prepare your students for college or help them with their current research needs.

The Denver DataMan offers in-home services for only $65 per-hour which provides individualized lessons to your students. Interested groups can also arrange group lessons at attractively low rates.

Steve Kessler, your Denver DataMan, has an extensive background in academic research covering areas such as communication theory, advertising, rhetoric, religion, history, philosophy, and global issues and many more. The Denver DataMan also has years of classroom teaching experience.

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Internet

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All ages

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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  • Denver, CO

    Willing to travel up to 50 miles

Price: $75.00

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Notes: The rate for this type of training is $75-per/hour. If you buy 2 ho... see more

Notes:

The rate for this type of training is $75-per/hour. If you buy 2 hours you get 30 minutes free phone support for further questions.

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  • "Steve really knows his stuff!!!"

      • 5/5 stars
    • Sam
    • Seattle, WA

    Review of Denver DataMan, May 10, 2009

    It doesn't take long being around Steve (Denver's Data Man) to realize that he has a keen grasp of computers and he understands web 2.0.

    He's also as nice as he is knowledgeable. Whether you're looking to build your online social network or become a wizard of the web, I'd highly recommend checking out one of Steve's classes.

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    It doesn't take long being around Steve (Denver's Data Man) to realize that he has a keen grasp of computers and he understands web 2.0.

    He's also as nice as he is knowledgeable. Whether you're looking to build your online social network or become a wizard of the web, I'd highly recommend checking out one of Steve's classes.

    • Pros:
    • Helpful, Engaging, Smart
    • How was this location?:
    • OK
    • How was the price?:
    • OK

    I would recommend this teacher


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