Windows 10 for Work

You cannot escape having to use a Windows 10 PC working here, so let us help you
learn it. Enroll in this course and you will see just how easy it is to sign in, use apps,
search your computer and manage files and folders. You will learn the new features
in Windows 10, including the return of the Start Button, Metro App and Continuum,
also known as Tablet Mode. Learn through hands-on exercises and lecture to truly
learn each task. In this course, learn how to navigate Windows, whether it is on your
phone, tablet or desktop computer. Staff are encouraged to bring their assigned
laptop/tablet to class. This course will provide you with a firm grasp of the skills
needed to use a Windows 10 computer at work.
All MNTC instruction and curriculum is provided in English unless specifically stated otherwise.
Before beginning this course, students should be comfortable using the keyboard and mouse. No previous experience with other versions of Windows is necessary, although it may be helpful.
It is the policy of the technology center board of education that students who have paid tuition for adult programs be given full or partial refunds under conditions stated in established guidelines.
A 1098-T Tuition Statement provides documentation you may be able to use to apply for education tax credits when you file your tax return. If you decline to provide your Social Security Number, we will not be able to provide you with a 1098-T.
If you would like to receive a 1098-T form, please provide the name filed on your income taxes and social security number using the provided link. Forms can be delivered in person to either campus or mailed to the following address;
Moore Norman Technology Center
Attn: Bursar
PO Box 4701
Norman, OK 73070
If you have questions please use one of the following options to contact our office:
- Phone: (405) 801-5090 or (405) 801-5091 and speak to a bursar representative
- In Person at Franklin Road: Click here for directions & business hours
Penalties
If you fail to furnish your correct Social Security Number (SSN) to the requester, you are subject to a penalty of $50 to the IRS unless your failure is due to reasonable cause and not to willful neglect.
If the requester discloses or uses your Social Security Number (SSN) in violation of federal law, the requester may be subject to civil and criminal penalties.
We proudly offer short-term class discounts for lifelong learners, full-time NPS and MPS employees, as well as valued service members, veterans, and their spouses. Learn about our short-term class discount program.