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University of Hull Foss Building East Hull, Humberside United Kingdom-HU6 7RX |
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Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 9:00 am to Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 6:00 pm
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Web Tools for Enterprise (7 Days) :
This is a Centre for Lifelong Learning, University of Hull Foundation award course.
It starts on 17th January 2010 and is delivered over 7 consecutive Mondays from 6.15pm - 9.00pm
Outcome:
- Introduce web technologies and open source software available to entrepreneurs, enterprises and organisations.
- Provide confidence in researching and using IT on the web.
Core elements
- History of Open Source and free web technologies and how they are funded.
- What are the pros and cons of using online technologies.
- Using OpenOffice.org as free office software for word processing, presentations and spreadsheets.
- Using Google Docs as online office software for word processing, presentations and spreadsheets.
- Introduction to office management tools for marketing, contact management and invoicing.
Who should attend: Entrepreneurs, SMEs, voluntary organisations, businesses and people on a budget who want to use free software to manage their business (finance - invoicing, contact management system, emails, collaborative systems, calendar, office software, and more).
To register or to obtain further details please contact Claire Rimmington at the Centre on 01482 465666.
email: cll@hull.ac.uk
phone: 01482 465666
Ticket Types
Places are not confirmed until payment has been received.
PRICE : If you pay directly to the Center for LifeLong Learning - the booking fee is deducted and the following prices apply.
What will the courses cost?
In most cases the fees for each UFA course are at the end of the publicity paragraph.
The fees for UFA modules are:
10 credits - Full - £89, Reduced £55, Concessionary £0
One year study route - Full £320 Reduced £225 Concessionary £0 (Fees may be paid in instalments)
Concessionary (Nil) Fee
You will be eligible for a concessionary (nil) fee if you fall into any of these categories
- you receive Housing Benefit
- you receive Income Support
- you receive Council Tax Benefit (not the single person’s reduction)
- you receive Income-related Job Seekers’ Allowance (JSA)
- you receive Working Tax Credit/Disabled Person’s Tax Credit
- you are a student on the ‘New Deal’ Allowance
- you are a Tax Credit recipient with a low family income (the income threshold is the same as that for free prescriptions, ie gross household/family income of less than £15,703).
- you have a gross household/family income of £15,703 and are not in receipt of tax credit or any qualifying benefits
- you are in receipt of Incapacity Benefit, Severe Disablement Allowance or
- Disability Living Allowance, and your sole income is from welfare benefits.
All course fees in this prospectus are for UK students. Details of fees for other students are available from the Centre.
Reduced Fees
You will qualify for a reduced fee if your gross household family income falls between £16,510 and £19,510.
This should mean that most of our students who previously paid a reduced fee on the basis of being retired and over 60 or, full-time students aged 18 and over, will still qualify for the reduced rate. Please contact the Centre for further advice.
If you are not covered by any of these reductions or concessions, but experience real difficulty in paying, then please either contact Nicky Robinson-Jordan, the CLL Senior Finance Assistant, on 01482 465974 or write to her at the Centre. All requests will be handled in the strictest confidence.
If you lose your job during the course and become entitled to an income-related benefit please contact the Centre on 01482 465974.
The University Foundation Award Final Piece of Work (10 Credits)
To gain the University Foundation Award you will need to complete a final piece of work. This is normally a personal project supervised and supported by your own tutor.
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iHull - University of Hull |
The iHull vision is to support, nurture and develop the region's creative, digital and cultural industries, in partnership with a variety of other regional players. Our objectives are:
* To retain and nurture talent in our local hinterlands of Hull, Scarborough, the East Riding of Yorkshire, parts of North Yorkshire, North & North East Lincolnshire, linking into networks which extend down to Grimsby and up to Whitby, by developing entrepreneurship in graduates of the creative, digital and cultural disciplines;
* To develop new audiences and new markets, whether locally or globally, for cultural products and processes developed and produced in the region, principally by means of partnerships between the University of Hull and entrepreneurs, including our own students or graduates;
* To set up and consolidate networks of developers, producers, distributors, retailers, customers and consumers of cultural products and services which will establish the region as a world-class cultural hub. |
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