That’s Fantastic Madge,
I have attached a job description and info From the Library, they are flexible as to what is taught as it really is dependant as to the level of the learner and what they want to know, for the one on one training. Also for the small groups training they are interested in any topics students feel would be worthwhile.
All Volunteers would need to fill out an application form, so I have their details so they are covered by insurance and a police check, which I can do here in the hub at no cost to the volunteer.
Cheers,
Jenni
From: Madge Carew-Hopkins
[mailto:mad...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 May 2010 4:00 PM
To: jenn...@guild.uwa.edu.au
Subject: Fwd: [CSSC] Computer Science Students' Club (CSSC)
Hi Jennifer,
Yes, it's something club members would be interested in doing - could we please
have more details?
Regards
Madge
2010/5/17 Jennifer Brown <jenn...@guild.uwa.edu.au>
Hi Guys,
I have had the City of Subi contact me to see if students would be interested and available to teach basic computer skills to Seniors. They propose 1 hour a week for 4 weeks initially with one on one tuition in the Subi library, times arranged to suit the uni student.
Also they would be very keen to students to present on specific topics to small groups (of 4) e.g., Face book, eBay: how to and how to avoid the pitfalls. Topics that students feel seniors might need to know.
If this sounds like something that your club members might be interested in, please contact me for more details,
Cheers,
Jenni
Jenni Brown
Guild Volunteering Hub Manager
UWA Student Guild
Ph:(08) 6488 5891
Email: jenn...@guild.uwa.edu.au
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