jekess...@gmail.com wrote:
I love OpenOffice and use it on my netbook and have introduced many
people to it. As such, I am a Human Performance Technology (HPT)
Consultant and would like to offer my services to volunteer to write
some of your how-to documentation (SOPs, tutorials, etc.) and even help
develop some e-learning modules for users.
I reviewed your list of tasks, but would need to know specifically where
you are in the development process and where you wish to be and what
your timelines and requirements and vision is.
I can be reached at 513-502-8038 or via email at jekess...@gmail.com and
can also provide you with a resume to review my professional experience
in this area.
Just let me know....and thanks for creating such a great alternative for
people who otherwise may not have the resources for MS Office.
Best Regards,
Jona E. (John-na) Kessans
www.jkessans.com
www.jekessans.com
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