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Librarian intern John Bonney is available at the Neptune Public Library to help with computer questions, printing from the Internet, resume writing and printing, copying, job applications online, and homework assignments. John also teaches many of the computer classes, including Introduction to Computers, Introduction to the Internet, and Setting up Email.
Our development director teaches a computer class.
For more information about the Community Center of St Bernard, visit www.ccstb.org
Note the actual lack of computers.... If anyone can donate an old laptop for the migrant workers' computer classes, please get in touch with AltCity!
Birmingham Public Library locations offer computer classes for the public. Click here for the dates and times of upcomming classes.
Michelle blanchfield from Zufall Health Center presented good websites for health information in our computer class
Simsbury (CT) Public Library - I was at Simsbury PL to teach a class for the CT State Library in Simsbury's great computer lab. And even though I've been teaching a popular class on Online Outreach & Marketing, this is to remind me not to forget all the "offline" ways to market services!
Saturday before Christmas education volunteers decended into the newly equipped training room to explore the new machines and assist in installing and downloading software to be taught to the students.
Bill Mayer, Mary Ann Wallace, Kathy Sheppard.
Rockaway Township Library shipped 8 cartons of good crayons to Crazy Crayons in Colorado to be recycled into ecofriendly crayons.
Keith Craig and Janice Satter learn about computers at the free Basic Computer 1 class taught by Carolyn Wood, Adult Services/Technology Librarian on Snapshot Day, February 19, 2009, sponsored by NJLA, ALA and NJSL.
Reference Librarian Cheryl Rheiner demonstrates how Q/A, a virtual online reference service, looks on her computer to Cynthia Henry, staff reporter from the Philadelphia Inquirer, who could use this service for her own children.
On the left, Marie Downes McDonald, Director of the West Deptford Free Public Library, is being interviewed by Cynthia Henry, staff reporter from the Philadelphia Inquirer while staff member Karen Boucher looks on. Cynthia and her photographer, April, were gathering information on Snapshot Day for a future edition of the newspaper.
Paula Deal was assisted by staff member Shoanne Courtade. Many staff members help the public with basic computer instruction, email, resume writing, printing, internet research and job searching on the computer.
The DeCicco family enjoy the new cafe furniture that was donated by the friends of the West Deptford Public Library. The new additions include a hot beverages dispenser and a cold beverages vending machine in the lobby.
Outstanding Volunteer of the Year, sponsored by the friends of the West Deptford Public Library, is Florence Cuthbertson. She has been volunteering for over five years in Technical Services. Florence was volunteering on Snapshot Day , repairing books for Gerrie Schwebel, cataloger
Click here to find Venice Library's February 2011 Computer Classes on the library's online calendar.
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most business will accept and prefer US dollars
The Kidkins make train pictures and enjoy the train stories during Preschool Story Time on Snapshot Day at the West Deptford Free Public Library, 2-19-09.
Story time, crafts, singing and programs are always popular with the children and their parents of West Deptford and well attended.
Brother and sister were checking out books at the West Deptford Free Public Library's Circulation Desk on Snapshot Day.
Karan Sim popped in to find something to read. She had also heard about the free computer classes and wanted some more information about them. She was especially interested in the Microsoft Word and Excel classes.
Prendergast Library will offer area residents the opportunity to learn basic computer skills starting Monday, January 6th. Adults will meet for six two-hour sessions from 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, starting Jan. 6th through 17th. Another six-part course covering the same material will be held Feb. 3-14.
The course is offered in cooperation with Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES with support from the New York State Library's Adult Literacy Library Services grant program.
"This will be helpful if you are wondering about the most basic computer questions," according to Library Director Tina Scott.
The course covers computer terms, turning terminals on and off, using a mouse, navigating the Windows operating system, writing letters with Microsoft Word, and saving to different computer drives. Adults also learn how to set up, send and receive email and use the Internet for purposes such as job searching, shopping, etc.
Instruction is free and open to the public. For information or registration call 716-484-7135 ext. 225, or visist Prendergast Library at 509 Cherry. St., Jamestown.