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Westminster Lab (Introduction / Basics)

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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.
This initial course will train congregation members and volunteers on how to use the computer lab. Initial topics include rules and policies for the computer lab and how to power-on, power-off, operate care and maintain report problems in the computer lab. Student Students will also learn about the basic Operating System, and basic software that is available in the computer lab. Through brain-storming sessions (via computer applications), and using online collaboration tools (WIKIs), students will learn how to work, plan, collaborate, coordinate and make presentations to demonstrate what they have learned from this course.
==== Course Duration ====
Upon successful completion of this subject students should be able to:
* Describe the steps to correctly startup and shutdown the Westminster computer lab.
* List the main rules for lab usage.
* Explain the importance for maintaining / supporting the Westminster computer lab.
* Understand the importance of reporting hardware and software problems to AVIT.
* Use a WIKI to write and store information, and allow collaboration and modification of information online.
* Use basic applications such as Open Office productivity suite to create reports and presentations (slide shows).
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