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Public Seminars and
Computer Training Topics
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- Computer Presentations for Senior Groups
- Hands-On Computer Classes
- Personalized Seminars for your Organizations
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"Thanks for coming to the Schlessman YMCA and speaking to our seniors about computers. I learned a lot and I know they did as well. You have a great presentation style. We really appreciate the shortcuts you taught us."
Chris & B.J.
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Does Your Organization Need a Fun,
Dynamic Speaker?
Barb Walker is available to educate and excite your group about learning new computer skills. She demonstrates computer basics most novice to intermediate computer users have never discovered. Many of the tips are from her book "Taming Your Computer, The Simple Basics and Beyond."
Barb also teaches hands-on classes for groups of 6 or more at your facility or hers. Please call our office at for information and pricing.
Topics to Choose from
- Fearless Computing
30 or 60 minute demonstration of computer basics. Perfect beginning to intermediate computer users.
- Internet Basics for the Fearless
30 or 60 minute demonstration of computer basics. Perfect for beginning to intermediate computer users.
(Internet access required.)
- Stuff I Learned the Hard Way
30 or 60 minute demonstration Microsoft Word shortcuts for Intermediate computer users.
- Small Business Owner's Timesaving Tips
Learn Microsoft Word formatting tips that will save you time (and $$$). Perfect for business owners and service club presentations.
- Finding Granny on the Web - Internet Genealogy
60 minute demonstration of performing successful internet genealogy searches.
- 15 Cool Things to do on the Internet
Check out 15 of Barb's favorite websites.
- Your Own Personalized Seminar
Barb will design a presentation just for your group. Make a list of FAQs (frequently asked questions) and Barb will teach you the answers.
"Thank you for conducting an informative computer class for our volunteers. You presented the material in a manner that was interesting and enjoyable. I received a lot of positive feedback from the participants."
Kate Kelsall, Volunteer Coordinator
University of Colorado Hospital Denver, CO
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