http://www.mentornet.com/mentornet/ (World Wide Web Directory, 06/1995)
Welcome to
MentorNet - The Internet Learning Center
MentorNet, centrally located in the Twin Peaks area of San Francisco, provides complete courses of instruction and consulting services for those wishing to capitalize, for business or pleasure, on the next great frontier:
World-wide on-line commerce, communication, and information access via the Internet.
MentorNet Offerings
MentorNet offers both classroom instructional learning opportunities as well as consulting services for either individualized learning or project oriented work.
Instructional Learning
MentorNet offers a full range of curricula designed for novices to experts. The classes are taught by our staff of highly qualified instructors. Our instructional offerings and prices are categorized as follows:
Click on one of the topics above for more information. Also, please see our schedule page for a current listing of our class schedules. Please contact us for additional information.
Consulting Services
Our consulting services may be structured to solve any number of project oriented challenges with which you may be faced, either individually or with respect to your business. They may include such items as individualized instruction, either personally or in groups; WWWeb, e-mail, or news server setup; WWWeb page (HTML) design, development, and setup to name just a few. Our consulting staff is carefully screened to ensure complete client satisfaction. Please contact us for further information and
price quotes.
Information and Registration
For more information on the courses in learning and on consulting services offered by MentorNet, please contact:
MentorNet
745 Portola Drive
San Francisco, CA 94127
Phone: (415) 664-1091
Fax: (415) 664-1093
E-mail (latest class information): mn_info@mentornet.com (Subject: Info)
E-mail (all other information): mn_admin@mentornet.com
Go here for map and directions to reach our facilities.
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