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Computers

EXCEL ESSENTIALS with Mark Baumert Learn the essential skills to use the spreadsheet for home and office applications. From the basics including layout, formatting and printing through to the manipulation of text and numbers, participants will get a thorough grounding in applying this powerful tool to solve a myriad of problems. A working knowledge of the Windows environment is needed. 4 Thu, 3 - 24 June 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Mullum Concession: $173 Full Fee: $192

EXCEL AS A DATABASE with Mark Baumert For those already using a spreadsheet application, extend your skills to managing data. Learning how to sort, filter and subtotal data as well as cleverly combine these techniques to extract information from your spreadsheet application. Wed, 16 June | 9:30am-12:30pm Mullum Concession: $80 Full Fee: $89 INTERNET SECURITY 101 with Gerold Mayr NEW A course in basic safety around email, payments, log-in details, websites, Social Media. This workshop will teach awareness and essential principals on how to stay secure when using the Internet. Basic computer knowledge required. Fri, 21 May | 9 am - 12 pm Mullum Concession: $65 Full Fee: $72

TECH SAVVY SENIORS with Tirza Abb Ideal for seniors over 60 with little or no computer skills, this hands-on, gently paced course will teach you the basic skills required to use your computer, smartphone or tablet. We will cover basic word processing skills, managing your files and folders, surfing the Internet and more. So whether you are volunteering for a group, researching family history, helping grandchildren with school work, or chatting with family and friends far away this course can get you started. Tech Savvy Seniors is an initiative of the NSW Ageing Strategy and is funded through a partnership between the NSW Government and Telstra. Not suitable for Mac users. 5 Thu, 29 Apr - 27 May 10 am - 1 pm Mullum Concession: $15 Full Fee: $15

“Thank you Wendy Bithell for six and a half years teaching the hugely popular Tech Savvy Seniors class. Wendy is leaving the College to spend more time on her new and existing businesses, Vison Walks and Local Carbon Collective, what an amazing woman!”