Registration Set For SeniorNet Course
Registration Set For SeniorNet Course
DANBURY â The Danbury SeniorNet Learning Center, located in Danbury Senior Center, will be offering classes to introduce more area adults (age 50 and older) to the computer and Internet.
Three âIntroduction to Computersâ courses will start the week of September 18 and continue for eight weeks. Classes last about 21/2 hours each. Computer experience is not necessary. Classes that are available begin on Tuesday at 9 am, Wednesday at 1 pm, and Thursday at 6:30 pm.
Four âIntroduction to the Internetâ courses, each lasting four weeks, are planned. Two courses start the week of September 18 (Wednesday at 6:30 pm and Thursday at 2 pm). Two additional courses start the week of October 18 (Wednesday at 6:30 pm and Thursday at 2 pm). These courses require basic computer and mouse skills.
Course fee is $25, plus $30 to join SeniorNet if not already a member. The fees include a workbook, programmed diskette, and the use of senior center computers between classes.
Registration will take place on Wednesday, August 30, at Danbury Senior Center, 80 Main Street. It begins at 9:30 am (no early admittance) and concludes at 11 am.
Applicants will be enrolled on a first come, first served bases (no calls or mail-ins accepted). Bring a personal check to cover the fees and any current SeniorNet membership card.
Since January 1999, over 300 students have learned computer basics in hands-on, specially paced workshops sponsored by SeniorNet. To insure learning, classes are limited to 11 students â each sitting at a computer â with one trained coach for every two students.
Two fully qualified instructors lead the all-volunteer training team. The center uses the latest in computer technology. This yearâs courses are using Microsoft Works 2000 operating on a networked Windows 98SE platform.
SeniorNet is a non-profit organization with more than 180 learning centers in the United States. Its mission is to assist mature adults with learning computer technology to enrich the quality of their daily lives. The organization has over 34,000 members.