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Voluntary Teaching

One of the reasons I am volunteering at CLIC is that I have just started the second stage of a course that will lead to a teaching qualification, to complete the course successfully I am required to complete certain tasks, some of which may not seem relevant to you but I would be grateful if you could complete the tasks I require during the session.

I will make sure that due to the time that you have access to the computers that this does not take have a negative effect on your primary purpose which is to learn to complete tasks on your computers.

Thank you


I would be grateful if when you first come into each session on a Tuesday if you could complete the register, you just need to enter your forename & surname, this data will not be used for any other purpose than to show how many people have attended each session.  To locate the register, come to this page, look down under the Documentation heading and click on the 'Register' text.

I have made a short video of how to locate the tutorials on the website, please click here to see the video.

If at any time you wish to contact me outside of the Tuesday session then please email me using the contact form, this can be located using the navigation bar near the top of the page.

Documentation

Register Tutorials    
       
Initial Assessment Forum    
       
Additional Resources

Quiz 1

   
       
   
     
       





Forms

Client Requirements Satisfaction Survey    
       



These extra resources are links to sites I have found whilst looking around, the links will open a new page in your browser enabling you to keep looking around my site.


ICT stands for Information Communication & Technology.


If you come accross any additional resouces that will assist people with learning about computers then please send the URL on through the contact form.  Thank you!


Resources


Most if not all of the resources listed below are free.


Subject: Introduction to computers

http://tech.tln.lib.mi.us/tutor/

Notes: This gives new learners a basic look at computers including keyboards and mouse.




Subject: Keyboard & Mouse Skills for Beginners (Basic)

http://www.adamfrost.net/elearningMaterials/keyboardSkills1/keyboardSkills1.html

Notes: Beginners tutorial for mouse and keyboard control




Subject: Keyboard & Mouse Skills for Beginners (Basic+)

http://www.adamfrost.net/elearningMaterials/keyboardSkills2/keyboard2.html

Notes: Additional work for beginners to control the mouse and keyboard




Subject: Touch Typing

http://www.sense-lang.org/typing/

Notes: This is one of many available sites to help you improve your speed and accuracy.




Subject: Email

http://www.dynamicwebs.com.au/tutorials/email.htm

Notes: Introduces a new user to email from the very start.




Subject: Excel 2010 Formulas

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/get-to-know-excel-2010-create-formulas-RZ101862712.aspx

Notes: Learn how to use formulas to do basic math in Excel, how to make formula results update automatically, and how to use predefined formulas called functions that do things like calculate the amount of monthly payments. By Judi Hurlock, Senior Writer




Subject: ICT for Adults Learners

http://www.seniorsguidetocomputers.com/

Notes: This site is aimed at helping people who are intimidated by, are older adults or new to technology.




Subject: ICT General

http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/

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Subject: ICT General

http://www.gcflearnfree.org/computers

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Subject: ICT General

http://alison.com/course/category.php?id=1

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Subject: ICT General

http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/abbeg/abbeg.shtml

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Subject: ICT General

http://www.teach-ict.com/videohome.htm

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Subject: ICT General

http://www.teach-ict.com/index.html

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Subject: ICT General

http://libraries.hillingdongrid.org/beginners/ict.php

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Subject: Microsoft Office PowerPoint

http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/powerpoint/powerpoint.html

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Subject: Microsoft Office Word

http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/MW/MicrosoftWord.html

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Subject: Open Office

http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org/

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Subject: Open Office pdf extension Add-On

http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/pdfimport

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Subject: Open Office Tutorial (Video)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a3Ku4MCHHg

Notes: you will need headphones or speakers to complete this tutorial.




Subject: PC Guides

http://free-pc-guides.com/

Notes: This site has links to allsorts including technology




Subject: Windows 7

http://www.yoingco.com/

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Qualifications



CTLLS Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector, course completed June 2012.

Youth Federation, Child Protection & Safeguarding awareness training


PTLLS Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector

G.C.S.E. (Grade A-C) Equivalent Qualification in Mathematics

G.C.S.E. (Grade A-C) Equivalent Qualification in English

Foundation Degree in Computer Science, awarded July 2010.  Mid Cheshire College.

BTEC Multimedia certificate, studied at Mid Cheshire College.

Networking partial City & Guilds award, studied at Mid Cheshire College.

Comptia A+ award, studied at Mid Cheshire College.

European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL).