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computer tutor, computer classes, Charlestown, RI , South County Rhode island,
Introduction to computers, e-mail, Windows 8.1 Shortcuts for Seniors. Picasso photo organization.
Clean computers, word Templates, Google Search Mysteries.
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Basic Computer Instruction
Basic
Computer Instruction
12/04/14 Intro Basic
Computers & Email
12/05/14 Clean Computers
12/11/14 Word Templates
12/12/14 Unlock Google Search
Mysteries
12/18/14 Photo
Organization
12/19/14 Mapping with
Mapquest
12/26/14 Windows8.1
Shortcuts
EACH CLASS
WILL BE OF ONE HOUR DURATION
THURSDAY CLASSES
START AT 6PM AND FINISH AT 7PM
FRIDAY
CLASSES WILL START AT 2PM AND FINISH AT 3PM
SATURDAY BY
APPOINTMENT
Ray
Brennan 364-6211
Ray@Crossmills.org
Friday, October 3, 2014
Basic
Computer Instruction
10/02/14 Intro Basic
Computers & Email
10/03/14 Clean Computers
10/09/14 Resume Templates
10/10/14 Unlock Google Search
Mysteries
10/16/14 Photo
Organization
10/17/14 Mapping a la
Mapquest
10/23/14 Computer Tune-Up
10/24/14 Windows8.1
Shortcuts
10/30/14 Intro CLOUD
Computing
10/31/14 Intro CLOUD
Computing
EACH CLASS
WILL BE OF ONE HOUR DURATION
THURSDAY CLASSES
START AT 6PM AND FINISH AT 7PM
FRIDAY
CLASSES WILL START AT 2PM AND FINISH AT 3PM
SATURDAY BY
APPOINTMENT
Ray Brennan 364-6211
Friday, May 23, 2014
Basic
Computer Instruction
6/05/14 Basic
Computers
6/06/14 Intro Basic
Computers
6/12/14 Resume
Templates
6/13/14 Unlock
Google Search Mysteries
6/19/14 Photo
Organization
6/20/14 Mapping a
Vacation
6/26/14 Computer
Tune-Up
6/27/14 Windows8.1
Shortcuts
EACH CLASS
WILL BE OF ONE HOUR DURATION
THURSDAY CLASSES
START AT 6PM AND FINISH AT 7PM
FRIDAY
CLASSES WILL START AT 2PM AND FINISH AT 3PM
SATURDAY BY
APPOINTMENT
Ray
Brennan 364-6211
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Basic
Computer Instruction
4/03/14 Basic
Computing and E-Mail
4/04/14 Basic
Computing and E-Mail
4/10/14 Basic
Computing and E-Mail
4/11/14
Search Engines/Google
4/17/14 Basic
Word Processing
4/18/14 EBay
Buying
4/24/14 How
to Clean Windows:XP,Vista, 7 8
EACH CLASS
WILL BE OF ONE HOUR DURATION
CLASSES START
AT 6PM AND FINISH AT 7PM
FRIDAY
CLASSES WILL START AT 2PM AND FINISH AT 3PM
Ray
Brennan 364-6211
Computer Classes April, 2014
Basic
Computer Instruction
4/03/14 Basic
Computing and E-Mail
4/04/14 Basic
Computing and E-Mail
4/10/14 Basic
Computing and E-Mail
4/11/14
Search Engines/Google
4/17/14 Basic
Word Processing
4/18/14 EBay
Buying
4/24/14 How
to Clean Windows:XP,Vista, 7 8
EACH CLASS
WILL BE OF ONE HOUR DURATION
CLASSES START
AT 6PM AND FINISH AT 7PM
FRIDAY
CLASSES WILL START AT 2PM AND FINISH AT 3PM
Ray
Brennan 364-6211
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Recommended Best Practices for 2014
Best Practices - Internet Safety for 2014
When I first entered the Library profession in 1996, there were risks associated with not being informed or technically protected from the dangers circulating in email and on the Internet. The only significant change is that things have worsened and the dangers are far MORE deceptive even for experienced users. In April, this year, Windows XP will not be supported. Microsoft will no longer write programming for the XP application along with other publishers. When purchasing, or downloading software for XP, make sure that W- XP is written on the package or spec sheets. Many computers will drop out because the software developers will not support the waning market of W-XP.
Below is a list of technical safeguards and best practices for the coming year. This list isn't complete and some folks won't agree with all items on the list. Still, following most of these protective principles below can help keep you and your family safer the coming year.
The key is to educate yourself on the security risks circulating and ways to avoid these dangers through best practices or technical safeguards.
Best Practices - Internet Safety for 2014
RECOMMENDED SOFTWARE
* Anti-Virus (keep it active and updated)
* Firewall (bi-direction preferred)
* Anti-Spyware
* Spam Filter
*Internet Explorer 11 is freely available
* Hosts file (advanced users)
* Anonymizer (advanced users)
GENERAL SAFETY TIPS
* Backup any files you don't want to lose to CD, DVD, or flash drives
* Apply Windows and Office Updates as soon as possible - Turn Automatic Updates on (use Microsoft update for both environments)
* Update all Software products periodically on your system
* Run virus scan scans periodically (weekly)
* Run anti-spyware scans periodically
* Clean up your recycle bin, temp areas, etc.
* Use UAC in Vista and prompt warnings in other Operating Systems
* Authenticate and register your version of Windows (including WGA checks)
* Read the EULAs in any software being installed
* Create a protected account (aka limited account in Vista or W-7, W-8)
* Avoid entering sensitive information or performing e-commerce on a shared public PC in a cafe, hotel lobby, or library
* Avoid Person2Person (P2P) File sharing sites for "free" music or videos
* Ensure you are using a trusted website and secure servers for e-commerce
* Use complex passwords of 8 characters or more (at least 1 letter and 1 number, plus 1 upper/lower case -- and special characters if desired)
* Change your passwords periodically
RECOMMENDED EMAIL SAFETY TIPS
* Avoid downloading unfamiliar email attachments where possible
* Avoid clicking on any URLs in email (even to opt out of spam)
* Use plain text mode in email if possible
* Avoid links and files shared in Instant Messaging software
* Never open email from someone you don't know (line up all spam in your in-box and delete it)
* Avoid taking actions or clickin on URLs in official looking email from banks, government, etc. (verify by phone or on the primary website)
* Avoid e-cards which are not from a specific person (and check with the sender if you are unsure)
* Never install updates or free security software from an email attachment or URL
RECOMMENDED BROWSER SAFETY TIPS
* Avoid clicking on banner ads where possible
* Avoid visiting untrusted and inappropriate websites
* Be careful of Internet search results as malware authors are seeding malicious websites with malware
* Complementary browsers (e.g., Firefox, Opera) have good security track records, phishing filters, and other safety measures (e.g., NoScript) that can be used in addition to IE 7/ 8 with no conflicts. You can use these as a tool to cross-check questionable sites.
* Completely clean your browser cache regularly of all temporary files, history, cookies, passwords, etc.
* Enhance your browser from automatic processing to prompt warnings where possible (advanced security settings in IE)
MALWARE CLEANING TIPS
* Your computer may be infected with malware when performance deteriorates, browser pop-ups appear, home pages change, firewall warnings are issued, etc.
* When cleaning malware infections get technical assistance from a technically savvy friend preferably who can visit at your home or experts at a security website
* Find out the name of the malware you are infected with (as you must clean uniquely based on how you are infected)
* VirusIntel.com offers a list of free online and command line scanners from many AV vendors
* Free Standalone cleaners may be available to remove some difficult malware agents
* Use SAFE MODE to remove difficult malware
* Change your passwords after an infection in case a backdoor agent transmitted it
SECURITY AWARENESS AND EDUCATION
* Gain better general knowledge on security through articles, blogs, and security websites
* Stay informed - Follow the latest security developments on what to avoid or how to protect yourself against dangers
* Look for updates in any software you are running and install them promptly, so that you are always on the latest version
* Avoid email hoaxes circulating where you are asked to "pass on a special warning"
* Remember that there are "no free gifts" or "special bargains" for you from strangers on the Internet
* Setup separate user accounts for your children and use Vista's Parental controls
* Educate your children, family members, and friends
* Use a "Lessons Learned" approach when you make mistakes to avoid them in the future
2014 Rays Best Practices. doc
February Computer Basics Blog
Basic Computer Instruction
2/06/14 E-Mail Basics
2/07/14 E-Mail Advanced
2/13/14 Windows 8 Shortcuts
2/14/14 Windows 8 Shortcuts
2/20/14 Touch type Tutorial
2/21/14 Search Engines/Google
2/27/14 Basic Word Processing
2/28/14 Word Processing
EACH CLASS WILL BE OF ONE HOUR DURATION
THURSDAY CLASSES START AT 6PM AND FINISH AT 7PM
FRIDAY CLASSES WILL START AT 2PM AND FINISH AT 3PM
SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT
Ray Brennan 364-6211
2/06/14 E-Mail Basics
2/07/14 E-Mail Advanced
2/13/14 Windows 8 Shortcuts
2/14/14 Windows 8 Shortcuts
2/20/14 Touch type Tutorial
2/21/14 Search Engines/Google
2/27/14 Basic Word Processing
2/28/14 Word Processing
EACH CLASS WILL BE OF ONE HOUR DURATION
THURSDAY CLASSES START AT 6PM AND FINISH AT 7PM
FRIDAY CLASSES WILL START AT 2PM AND FINISH AT 3PM
SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT
Ray Brennan 364-6211
Friday, January 3, 2014
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU
Basic Computer Instruction
1/02/14 E-Mail Basics
1/03/14 E-MailBasics
1/9/14 Windows 8 Shortcuts
1/10/14 Windows 8 Shortcuts
1/16/14 Searching W8
1/17/14 SearchEngines/Google
1/23/14 Basic Word Processing
1/24/14 Basic Word Processing
EACH CLASS WILL BE OF ONE HOUR DURATION
THURSDAY CLASSES START AT 6PM AND FINISH AT 7PM
FRIDAY CLASSES WILL START AT 2PM AND FINISH AT 3PM
SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT
Ray Brennan 364-6211
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