BETHEL — A free SAD#44 Adult Education computer class that starts in March will help students earn professional certifications for future employment.
SAD#44 Adult Education is offering ‘Applied Technology in the Workplace’ in partnership with Androscoggin and Oxford County Adult Education programs. Greg Yates will be the teacher.
Upon successful completion of the class, students will earn certification in Internet and Computing Core Certification (IC3), a WorkReady credential, and a digital course completion certificate. Employers recognize IC3 certifications as the global standard for digital literacy. It also validates an applicant’s computer skills and serves as an excellent foundation for
earning other certifications.
The class is scheduled to begin on March 29. Applied Technology in the Workplace will be held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for 6 weeks.
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