Ubuntu - This class will provide information on Ubuntu and its use. Ubuntu is an open-source operating system and as such is free. It contains a web browser, office suite, media apps, instant messaging and other useful applications. Ray Seely will start with the creation of Unix in the 1960s but will rapidly proceed to present day Ubuntu. Ubuntu is the Linux distribution recommended for home users. He will go over the desktop and its installed games, office suite, internet and multimedia apps, etc, etc. During the second session the installation of Ubuntu will be demonstrated, as well as the installation of upgrades and numerous applications, all of which are free for the downloading. Finally, the help and support that is available to users will be pointed out. Instructor: Ray Seely
Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation - This class is a Microsoft PowerPoint 2003/2007 presentation where we will create a fun project titled: "The Bad Golfers Association 2010",about a local organization of golfers whose motto is, Bad but Proud . We will provide you with the images necessary to create your own version or mimic the instructors, The choice is yours. We will show how to make a photo album, which can be livelier than any you've seen. Once you learn the basics of PowerPoint you will be impressed! Bring your laptop with you to class if you want to follow along. internet access is available at the classroom.
Adobe Photoshop Elements,- by Adobe Systems, is a superior image editing program that can fix most common problems that occur when using a digital camera or scanning a photograph. See how you can modify, improve, change digital images; merge selected parts of images; change or correct colors; straighten and/or crop images; and use a host of other creative features. Students should have basic computer skills for this class. Elements - Four week session. The instructor has taught this program many times and is an expert.
Instructor: Dick Shadler
Windows7 : We will explain and demonstrate Windows7 new features such as the improved Start menu Jump lists,Taskbar Jump lists, Libraries, Snap, Peak, Pinning files to Jump lists, Pinning and unpinning Programs to the Taskbar etc.
Instructor: Alfred Morton