Tommy H
I am looking for a web-site where computer techs can go to view people that need computer service and reapirs, A while back a computer tech came to fix my computer and was telling me about how big computer companies, such as HP and Dell, posts people that need their computer fixed on a web-site where computer techs go to and choose the jobs they want to take. I was wondering if anybody knew of a site like this.
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You have to be certified by the companies to be able to work on those jobs. Otherwise you can not access the information.
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You have to be certified by the companies to be able to work on those jobs. Otherwise you can not access the information.
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PLEASE READ!!!
Tried to reply to you email, but would not go through. Says you have not comfirmed your address (meaning you do not have YA set up to allow emails to be sent to you). If you send me your "real" email, I will sent you some info.
What is a major that deals with Psychology and computers?
Right now i am a Computer tech working on client level issues. (Have A+ Cert).
I really want to study Psychology but i dont know how these majors link together. What would be a good educational plan for me? I WANT to study psychology, but i dont want to waste all of the education and on the job training i have for computers.
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A lot of schools offer a cognitive systems course, which deals with the way humans and machines interact. This would be the perfect program for you. Here's more info from the University of Toronto site, but it's offered at a lot of places.
Cognitive Science is the interdisciplinary study of intelligence in humans and machines. It encompasses work done in computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy and psychology. Drawing on the concepts, theories, and methodologies of these disciplines, cognitive scientists seek an understanding of such mental phenomena as perception, language, learning, and reasoning in information-processing terms, and they aim to integrate this understanding with a neurophysiological account of how the human brain implements these information-processing phenomena. Cognitive Science also offers a science major program. The arts major program has a "Perception and Attention" stream, a "Language and Cognition" stream, and a "Thinking and Reasoning" stream; the science major has a "Computational Cognition" stream and a "Cognition and the Brain" stream.
A lot of schools offer a cognitive systems course, which deals with the way humans and machines interact. This would be the perfect program for you. Here's more info from the University of Toronto site, but it's offered at a lot of places.
Cognitive Science is the interdisciplinary study of intelligence in humans and machines. It encompasses work done in computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy and psychology. Drawing on the concepts, theories, and methodologies of these disciplines, cognitive scientists seek an understanding of such mental phenomena as perception, language, learning, and reasoning in information-processing terms, and they aim to integrate this understanding with a neurophysiological account of how the human brain implements these information-processing phenomena. Cognitive Science also offers a science major program. The arts major program has a "Perception and Attention" stream, a "Language and Cognition" stream, and a "Thinking and Reasoning" stream; the science major has a "Computational Cognition" stream and a "Cognition and the Brain" stream.
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