Computer
College Essentials
Admission
Procedures
To be conducted by the Computer College Steering Committee (CCSC)
You must register to take a Computer
College course by either:
Registering on-line at http://registration.spccsc.net
Registering on form in the brochure.
The correct level
Students should not take the next level course until they have
satisfactorily completed the lower level course or have equivalent
experience.
It is recommended that you repeat a course before going on to the next
level if it has been some time since you have taken a course.
Curriculum Levels
Level 0 is the most
basic computer course and is designed for those who have never used a
computer.
Level 1 is for those
who have completed the Computer College Prep School (Level 0) or have
equivalent basic computer skills.
Level 2 is somewhat
more difficult and persons taking these courses should have completed
the Level 1 course or had considerable computer experience.
Level 3 is a more
advanced and complex course and requires that the student has
considerable basic computer experience. This can also be obtained
from having satisfactorily completed some Level 2 courses.
Proctor coaching
A number of the Proctors have offered to assist residents who may need
a little extra help with their classes. A list of proctors can be
found at the end of the class listings along with the subject(s) for
which they are qualified to help.
Flash Drives
Flash drives for those classes that require them can be obtained at
either Service Desk. They presently cost $8.50 for 2 gigabytes.
PROCTOR
COACHING/TUTORING
SCHEDULE
Summer 2010
Woodlands Computer Lab
Proctors willing to help computer college students
when classes are not scheduled
Contact
the
desired Proctor, or just come to the lab when they are proctoring.
Monday 1-5 Marion Britz: Word processing and typing
Tuesday 1-3 Whit White: General help
Wednesday 9-12 Harold Seer: Copy, paste, files,
folders & Adobe
Photo Shop Elements and general help
Friday 9-12 Denton Smith: Excel, Microsoft Works and
general help
Friday 1-3 Lucille Peterson: Writing memoirs &
building
a personal website
Friday 3-5 Richard Maass: G-Mail & sharing your
photos
Saturday 9-12 Hunter McCluer: General
help
Island Computer Lab
Proctors willing to help computer college students
when classes are
not scheduled
Call 454-1111
x2023 to make an appointment with the desired Proctor,
or just come to the lab when they are proctoring.
Monday 1-3 Harriet Reece: Word processing,
graphics,
address cards, browsing the web
Tuesday 1-3 Wayne Wolfert: Print Shop & graphics
in general
When proctoring Betty Bainbridge: Surfing the net
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