Staff
Training &
Development
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Welcome to the EFRC Staff Development page. Here you will find staff updates, training modules, professional development opportunities and website updates.
FROM THE TRAINING DEPARTMENT
Training Modules
SDSU Foundation - Mandatory Trainings
The State of California requires all California employers with 50 or more employees to provide specified training to all employees. Each employee must receive compliant training every two years. In order to comply with this regulation, SDSU Research Foundation's Training & Development department has designed training workshops on "Preventing Sexual Harassment", "Diversity Awareness" and "Drug Free Workpace". Supervisors are asked to encourage their employees to complete the workshops in a timely manner. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Margo Carr at mcarr@foundation.sdsu.edu or at 619-594-1051.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Conferences and Trainings are posted on our online calendar
EFRConline.org UPDATE - What's New on our Website?
- As you can see, our new website has drop down menus to make it very easy to navigate and find what you are looking for.
The Abilities, Skills and Knowledge Passport (ASK) system is used to categorize your personal development of abilities, skills and knowledge and may be used to map your fulfillment of a job requirement. The ASK PASSPORT is a method for tracking learning experiences of Family Resource Center Personnel.
Visit http://www.frcnca.org/askpassport.doc (10pages)
COMPUTER TIPS & TRICKS
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RE-RUN SPELL CHECKER IN WORD
Occasionally you may want to re-run the Spell Checker on a
Word document that has already been checked and saved.
In most recent versions of Word, do the following:
- Open the document.
- Click Tools-Options.
- Click Spelling and Grammar tab.
- Click Recheck Document button.
- Click Yes.
- Click OK.
- Run the spell checker again on this document.
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HOW TO SEE THE TOTAL SIZE OF A FOLDER AND ALL
ITS CONTENTS IN WINDOWS
Get to your Windows Desktop.
Open My Computer.
Branch to the folder you want to check, but don't open it.
Right-click on the folder you want to check.
Click Properties.
The dialog box will tell you this size information.
Free computer classes -
SDCCD Continuing Ed - 8401 Aero Drive
All San Diego Community College Continuing Ed classes
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