Monday, January 10, 2005

Brush up on those troubleshooting skills

Are non-functioning computers the biggest headache you face at the library? When you take a vacation, is there anyone else who can work on computer problems so that you don't come back to a deluge of "out of order" signs? Are you just a computer user who would like to know some basic steps to take when the computer freezes up?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, consider signing up for one of our upcoming troubleshooting workshops, PC Rescue: All You Need to Know for the Care & Repair of Your Computers.

We scheduled these workshops because libraries often identify computer troubleshooting skills as an area where they would like to see more CE programs developed. Many libraries don't have a designated IT person. Even if there is a technology guru at the library, front-line staff can learn basic troubleshooting skills to keep computers and printers running while the designated IT person is at lunch. We scheduled multiple workshops so that libraries could send as many staff members as possible to these sessions and increase their overall comfort level with technology.

To sign up for one of these workshops, fill out our CE registration form.

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