Showing posts with label computer trainer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computer trainer. Show all posts
02 May 2016
12 March 2016
26 December 2015
A pop DYK?
The Searchers, the UK pop group who had three No one hit singles in the 60s, was named after the John Wayne film.
02 March 2015
30 November 2014
28 November 2014
Education at South Gate Centre
Please note the extended time at the South Gate Centre.
(9 – 11:30 a.m.; 12:30 – 2 p.m.: 8 consultation slots).
20 November 2014
03 November 2014
South Gate Centre
Education:
Kwik Keyboard Course I (KKC)
(Kinsmen Room)
Monday, November 17: 1 p.m.
Kwikly use your keyboard to – cut, copy, paste, save, insert emoticons, use Alt keys and more! Sign up at the Front Desk. FREE!
(Kinsmen Room)
Monday, November 17: 1 p.m.
Kwikly use your keyboard to – cut, copy, paste, save, insert emoticons, use Alt keys and more! Sign up at the Front Desk. FREE!
One-On-One Computer Help
with Ian (Boardroom)
Tuesday, November 11: 9 – 11:30 a.m
Monday, November 24: 1:30 – 3 p.m.
Members ONLY: $5 for each ½ hour session.
with Ian (Boardroom)
Tuesday, November 11: 9 – 11:30 a.m
Monday, November 24: 1:30 – 3 p.m.
Members ONLY: $5 for each ½ hour session.
02 November 2014
31 October 2014
A church webpage
A Beginner’s Guide To Online Proofreading (And Why It Matters) says, Not checking your articles for spelling errors, grammatical howlers and factual accuracy BEFORE you publish is akin to going out on the town with a crumpled shirt.
You won’t look good.
Poorly written copy will adversely affect how people view your website (and whether they will ever come back).
24 September 2014
Working on the web
Addressing a number of inconsistencies on the Huron Park church website,
making it aesthetically pleasing on the eye.
15 February 2014
Working with graphics
A play was advertised as God's Favourite but the graphic showed God's Favorite.
I worked with Paint, MS Publisher and Microsoft Office Picture Manager to produce what is displayed below.
30 December 2013
28 April 2013
08 February 2013
21 January 2013
The tale of two slides
began the 40 Days In The Word campaign.
PowerPoint presentation slide 2 |
PowerPoint presentation slide 2 uncovered |
Slide 2 after a little attention |
Slide 2 saved as a GIF after further attention |
Slide 2 saved as a JPEG |
A before and after JPEG |
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