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The success of the Westminster computer lab depends upon the continued and ongoing usage from its members as well at the community for which the church serves. In order to achieve this goal the computer lab must have a strong and dependable support structure.
 
The success of the Westminster computer lab depends upon the continued and ongoing usage from its members as well at the community for which the church serves. In order to achieve this goal the computer lab must have a strong and dependable support structure.
  
This initial course will train congregation members and volunteers on how to use the computer lab. Initial topics include how to power-on, power-off, operate and maintain the computer lab.
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This initial course will train congregation members and volunteers on how to use the computer lab. Initial topics include how to power-on, power-off, operate and maintain the computer lab. Student will also learn about the basic Operating System, and basic software that is available in the computer lab. to record and contribute (via WIKIs) other
  
 
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Revision as of 13:21, 7 January 2011

Note: Course Outline Not Completed (Work in Process)

General Information

Training Course Name

Westminster Computer Lab: Introduction and Basic Skills

Training Course Description

The old saying, "I'm not interested in the product, but the support behind the product" applies just as much (or more) in today's world as it did in yesterday's world...

The success of the Westminster computer lab depends upon the continued and ongoing usage from its members as well at the community for which the church serves. In order to achieve this goal the computer lab must have a strong and dependable support structure.

This initial course will train congregation members and volunteers on how to use the computer lab. Initial topics include how to power-on, power-off, operate and maintain the computer lab. Student will also learn about the basic Operating System, and basic software that is available in the computer lab. to record and contribute (via WIKIs) other

Prerequisite(s)

None

Duration

Six 2-hour sessions once a week (excluding holiday weekends).

Required Materials

None

Detailed Information

Learning Resources

Instruction Style

Learning Outcomes

Topic Schedule / Mind Map

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