 TechAge
Adult Computer Learning Center
Computer
classes for adults, taught by adults.
Sign up for Winter 2012 classes
which start in March, and master your computer.
Call, and talk over what you might enjoy the most. Or we'll
send you a detailed schedule in the mail. Or see the
schedule online by clicking here.
Become an expert. Check out our new course, "Introduction
to Computers II ".
To
request a schedule by mail, including all prices, call
585-461-2000 x463, and we will get one to you. We'll
are offering many of the courses listed below.
Do you feel left behind behind by the computer and internet revolution? With our easy training, you can:
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keep your
computer running smoothly
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organize, clean-up and
send digital photos
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send e-mail
to your friends, children and grandchildren.
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write
letters
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find loads of information and entertainment on the web
Do you know
what others mean when they talk about "Googling? We will not only tell you what they mean, we'll
have you Googling, too!

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Why
TechAge? We
are truly unique. We are geared to help adults easily learn the computer.
How? all instructors are also adults, so we know what
works:
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small
classes - ten or fewer students
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individual instruction by other adults
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user
friendly equipment, employing the latest Windows 7 or
XP software
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What
courses do we offer? Note that all courses are not offered
every quarter.
Introduction to Computers
is our most popular eight-class course for those who have
little or no experience with a personal computer. It
now comes in both Vista/Windows 7 and XP versions. You will
be able to use a personal computer to write letters, balance
your budget, keep records and send e-mail to your friends,
children and grandchildren. You will learn how to use the
personal computer mouse; the basics of the Windows operating
system; Introduce Microsoft Word, and use other programs,
including
a spreadsheet, database and graphic program; and
using the Internet. Using
Microsoft Word 2007/2010
is an eight-class course based upon Microsoft Word 2007
program. Students will learn how to open a document and
type a letter using advanced techniques. You'll learn
how to do mass mailings, and more.
Take Control of Windows is an eight-session course. Learn the major parts of Windows
7 and Vista, Microsoft's newest operating system. Learn to use
new features along with how to organize files into
folders, find files on your computer; customize the Start
Menu, Desktop and Taskbar; add/remove programs and update
Windows. From time to time, we also offer an XP
version of this course.
Introduction to Digital
Photography This
eight-session course introduces you to digital photography
and the many wonderful things you can do with digital
photographs. Digital cameras are provided for use in class
or you bring your own.
Digital Photo Editing - Digital photographers - this course is an
introduction to the basic features and functions of this
sophisticated image-editing software. The course covers the
software Downloader and Organizer features, the Toolbox's
basic editing tools plus the "Quick Fix", "Guided Edit" and
Full Edit functions
Using Microsoft
Excel 2007/2010 Learn how a spreadsheet can make it easy to
create and maintain a budget, monitor investments, checking
account activity, or create a club treasurers report. You
will also learn how to build and edit worksheets and create
formulas which automatically update your numbers.
Internet and Email is an
eight-class course with emphasis on e-mail and the web.
Communicate with friends and family around the world with
e-mail and access the wealth of useful information available
on the World-Wide-Web.
Digital
Photo Projects - Use your own
photos to create projects, restore damaged photos, and edit
problem photos.
Google:
If it's out there on
the Internet, you'll be able to find it after taking our
Google course. Amazing! This is a four session
course.
Enjoy More of the
Web Discover free websites that have useful content,
offer creative possibilities and are fun to use. Expand your
web browsing skills while you examine interesting concepts,
diversions, and activities.
Who are
we? We are a group of dedicated volunteers
interested in passing on our computer skills to senior
citizens 45
years old and older. There are many perks in volunteering,
including meeting great people. You do not
need to be a computer whiz to volunteer.
Click
here to download an application in PDF format.
Where are
classes held?
Classes are held in the TechAge
Learning Center located at the
Jewish Community
Center of Greater Rochester, 1200 Edgewood Avenue in
Rochester. Directions. The
classroom has ten high-performance computers, with the
bright and clear new LCD displays. There is one
computer for each
student. Our computers use both the Windows XP or
Vista or
Windows 7 operating
system, depending on the course. We do not teach the Macintosh computer.
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Look for the sign on Edgewood for the JCC.
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There's ample parking for students close to the classroom.
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TechAge is a program of the JCC of Greater Rochester which also offers a restaurant, fitness center and other facilities.
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When are classes
scheduled? Each course normally meets for two hours,
once per week, in the morning, afternoon or evening. For the
day-by-day schedule of activities at the Learning Center see
the course schedules.
How much do
classes cost? Class prices range from $40 to $75.
No other membership is required to take
classes.
How can you
get more information?
Call us at 585-461-2000 ext. 463 to request a
brochure, be added to our mailing list, or get further
information.
Or, write us at:
TechAge
Adult Computer Learning Center of Rochester at the JCC
Jewish Community Center of Greater Rochester
1200 Edgewood Avenue
Rochester, NY 14618
Or, go to our
Contact TechAge page, and complete the simple form.
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