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June 2002
Workshop Agenda


WEDNESDAY

 

June 26, 2002

SOCIAL TIME
6:30-7:00 PM

 PROGRAM #1
7:00-7:45 PM

New Users Workshop

Part 3

Break Time
7:45-8:00 PM

PROGRAM #2
8:00-8:45 PM

New Users Workshop

Part 4


MEETING PLACE:
North Branch Reformed Church
Route 28
Bridgewater, NJ

 

HOW TO GET THERE:
Driving on Route 22 West: Turn right at the light at Milltown Road. Go to the end of the street. The church is directly across the street.

Driving on Route 22 East: Continue past Milltown Road (no left turn allowed) to the Route 28 off ramp (next exit). At the end of the ramp turn left onto Route 28 and continue about 0.6 miles to the church (on your right).

NOTE: The church is exactly one mile East of the main entrance (at Orr Drive on Route 28) to Raritan Valley Community College.

New Users Workshop - Session 2

Professor Tom Kehoe

Do you or a friend need information on computer basics? Tom Kehoe is offering a free, two-session workshop on "PC Basics." The first session will be on May 22, 2002 from 7-9 p.m. and the second session will be on June 26, 2002 also from 7-9 p.m. The workshops will cover such basics as operating systems, file management, computer viruses, and getting into applications such as word processors and spreadsheets. Each session will include illustrated lectures and audience questions. Free, personalized follow-up by email or telephone will be available. Added hands-on sessions can be arranged.

Tom Kehoe is currently the Secretary of the New Jersey Computer Club. He recently retired form Union County College after serving as a professor there for 35 years. Tom's education includes a  Ph.D., New York University, 1978; M.A., Fordham University, 1961; B.A., St. Meinrad College, 1960. Tom has also published two books: Thomas J. Kehoe, Harold E. Damerow, and Jose M. Duvall, Exploring Western Civilization: To 1648 (Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt, 1997) and Thomas J. Kehoe, Harold E. Damerow, and Jose Marie Duvall, Exploring Western Civilization: 1600 to the Present, revised edition (Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt, 1999).

As the PC revolution gathered steam, Tom made use of computers in his teaching in a number of ways. He laid out the two publications mentioned above in camera-ready copy using Word, taught online courses in Western Civilization, developed an orientation CD for online students, created Web pages for use in his regular classroom courses, and encouraged student use of email in classroom courses by requiring weekly essays submitted by email.

Come join us for a night of learning the basics of PC use with a man who is willing to share his in-depth knowledge at no cost to you. 

 

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