
Video Professor announces donation to Chickasaw Nation Computer Literacy Project
(Lakewood CO) For Immediate Release
Video Professor, the leader in computer tutorial lessons has announced a donation of five-thousand copies of its popular "Get Started with Your PC" lesson to the Chickasaw Nation Computer Literacy Project.
The tutorial lesson teaches users how to use the Desktop Interface, Elements of a Window, Contents of a Window, The Taskbar, The Start Button, File Folders and Saving Documents and the Control Panel.
"We're pleased to be able to work with the Chickasaw Nation in their computer literacy goals," says Video Professor CEO and founder John Scherer. The Chickasaw Nation Computer Literacy Project is a tremendous example of what can be done when people work together to identify and solve problems."
The tutorials will be distributed to clients in the program, and using the lessons, each user can take advance of Video Professor's "learn as you" method of learning. The lessons play like a video on their computer. Users can pause, rewind or forward the lessons as needed. They can learn at their own pace and on their own schedule.
"Our goal has always been computer literacy skills for everyone," says Scherer. "Computer skills allow people to communicate, to learn more about the world around them and just as important, share their culture with that world. When people communicate, good things happen."
The tutorial lessons donation is valued at $150,000
For more information about VIDEO PROFESSOR, Inc. contact:
Video Professor, Inc.
(303) 232-1244
pressrelease@videoprofessor.com
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