(Graphic
by Augusta Crane)
COMPUTER COLLEGE BRANCHES OUT
Did you get one of the new
gadgets for Christmas (or maybe even last Christmas) and still don't know quite
how to use it? Well, help is on the way. Starting with the Summer
Term the new School of Technology, as part of the Computer College, will offer
workshops and classes on a wide variety of tech gadgets. Make that new
thing more than a conversation piece. Topics to be covered include
cell phones, personal digital assistants, digital video recorders, fitness
exercises, electronic books and brain fitness video games for the handheld
Nintendo DS.
Come on Saturday, January 10th
at 10:00 a.m. to the Grand Cypress Room to hear more. You need to become
acquainted with this new venture. Come and ask questions and give your
feedback about what you would like to have covered in future classes.
There will be lots of chairs so come and fill them up.
(This information was provided
by Bruce Findley of SOFT.)
New
e-Notes Web Page
Thanks to Richard Nelson,
e-Notes now has its own Web Page. All the issues of e-Notes are being
archived so you will be able to go back and pull up any issue if you want to
check on something. Go to: https://spenotes.angelfire.com/ and check it out
Computer
College Spring Term Starts
January 5th is the
first day of the new Spring Term. To accommodate as many residents as
possible, the Computer College has added 7 Second Sections of classes for which
a large number had registered. This resulted in the best of all worlds,
many classes are full, or nearly so, and very few left on waitlists. If
you can't possibly make it to class, it wouldn't hurt to give the instructor a
call. Have a great learning experience.
Filed in the School of
Tech H folder titled SOFTATSP.htm