Micro Computer 101
(or what you wanted to know about PCs and/or the internet but were afraid to ask)

Most people don't care about bits and bytes.
They just want to know how to use PCs and the internet, to do what they want. Most computer courses are designed about what the instructor wants you to know.
Dumb questions appreciated. It makes the instructor look good if he knows the answer and if he doesn't he has to find out for the next session.
WHO WHAT WHERE
Adults Presentation subject chosen by attendees during previous session, followed by question and answer discussion. Choose next week's topic for the instructor to present. Mountain Laurel Tennis Club
HOW REQUIREMENTS WHEN
Live demonstration and discussion. English TBA


An example: During the previous week's session those attending decided they wanted to know more about SPAM. In the following week's session the instructor presents information about SPAM...live examples...what can you expect and what tools you might use. Then everyone can ask any question regarding SPAM or the presentation. After that general questions and answers on any computer/internet topic and group decision for next week's topic.


What if I'm not very good with my computer or the internet??
Ask what you want, learn what you wish...the instructor wants to keep it simple and easy.


What if I'm  good with my computer and the internet?
Share your knowledge during discussions.
If your interest/questions are beyond the average attendee's level, the instructor may offer assistance separately.
If you are really good...the instructor has questions for you that he'd like to know.


What if I don't have a PC?
Please discuss with the instructor prior to attendance.
There are options...PC's available for your use.


What if all that technical stuff just confuses me?
We'll try to avoid too technical stuff and explain in common terms. But if it gets too heavy for you...say so...and we'll determine how best to help. Computers don't have to be difficult.


Who is this instructor and what are his qualifications?
Kenneth Brahmer. 30+ years as a computer professional. PC user since 1974.
How do I contact the instructor?
email to : kbrahmer@frontier.com
Telephone 526-2352 if you don't have internet access.