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Reminder: Classes Start July 5   Message List  
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Summer Classes
starting July 5, 2005

  • Classes run for 2 hours a week, for 6 weeks.
  • Note that some classes may be filled.
  • Scheduling around holidays is handled by consensus of class members.


Monday July 11, 10:15 am to 12:15 pm - Introduction to the Internet --
Students will learn basic web searching skills including using web based e-mail and test drive popular search engines. They will also explore chat rooms where other seniors are online as a forum to discuss senior issues or a way to meet new people with similar interests.
Note this Monday  class starts 1 week later due to July 4  holiday.
This class tentatively has 5 openings.
               
Tuesday July 5, 10:15 am to 12:15 pm - Computer Applications 1st Section --
Students will learn about basic software programs for word processing including basic document creation and text manipulation and designing and producing personal stationery, including use of clip art.  Spreadsheets, database, and mail merge will also be covered.
This class is tentatively full.

Wednesday July 6, 10:15 am to 12:15 pm - Graphics --
Students learn the fundamentals of creating greeting and business cards, flyers, letterhead and other printed items, plus manipulation of photos .
This class tentatively has 6 openings.

Thursday July 7, 10:15 am to 12:15 pm - Computer Fundamentals 1st section --
Focusing on the fun in fundamentals, beginning students learn how a computer operates, how to organize the desktop and how to create files. They also learn computer games and programs to build computer typing skills.
This class is tentatively full.

Friday, July 8, 10:15 am to 12:15 pm - Computer Fundamentals 2nd section--
(same description as above)
This class is tentatively full.

To register

Pre-registration is required, due to class size being limited to 10 students for the 10 computer stations.

Call the Library at 326-0536, and ask the desk attendant to put your name and phone number on the "SeniorNet Callback List".  A registration volunteer will call you back.   If you just have questions, you can also leave your number for the registration volunteer.

Note that if a class is designated as "full", you can still request to be put on the "waiting list".
Sometimes not all the pre-registered people actually show up.

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Location 

The Learning Center is located on the 4th floor of the James V. Brown Library at 19 East Fourth Street in Williamsport.  There is a metered parking lot behind the Library that always has plenty of empty spaces.

Cost

The cost for the 6-week session of classes is $25.
You must be a National SeniorNet member.

This $25 class charge goes to the local SeniorNet.  It helps to defray the cost of computers, printing manuals, advertising, postage, and other SeniorNet operating expenses.  

SeniorNet Membership Fees -- which go to National SeniorNet -- are as follows: 1 year = $40 per person, 2 years = $60 per person , 3 years = $85 per person.

Features

Each class is instructed by a volunteer instructor who is assisted by 1-2 coaches. This ensures that each student receives personalized attention.

Each student has their own computer station at which to work during class. Students can also use the lab during open lab hours to practice between classes.

In addition, each student receives a step-by-step work-along manual which is theirs to keep, plus a diskette with practice exercises.

"What separates SeniorNet from other basic computer courses is its focus on how older adults learn", according to Art Kline, chair of the local Learning Center Council. "Classes are stimulating, fun, and volunteer teachers and coaches make sure every student gets the individual attention they need."

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