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Summary: Locate computer classes in Boston, Mass. by checking with the local library, asking computer store employees or by checking with a local workforce service center. Take computer classes in the comfort of home with Internet courses using advice from the vice president of a university academic affairs office in this free video on computer classes.

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By Deborah Wheeler
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Deborah Wheeler is a clinical psychologist who has her Ph.D. in clinical psychology. She is currently the vice president of academic affairs for Argosy University. The parent company...read more

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"Hello, I'm Dr. Deborah Wheeler. I'm the vice president of academic affairs at Argosy University on the Salt Lake City campus. My topic today how to find computer classes in the Boston area. If you're looking for local computer classes in Boston, there are several places that you can try to get information on computer classes. You might want to start with your local library. Librarians are a wealth of information and they can certainly point you in the right direction for additional computer training. You might also try your workforce services. They provide services to adults who are looking to retrain and have computer classes for adults. If you also are looking for experts in the area, you might try a local computer store. Certainly the store has in-house experts and can refer you for additional help. If you want to, you can also check online. There are many opportunities to find computer classes online, those can be mailed to your home, you can do that in the comfort of your home and you may even be able to do that just right online if you find just the right place. If you would like more information and other locations for computer classes, feel free to contact us, we'd be happy to put you in touch with a local computer expert. You can reach us at argosy.edu."

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