Showing posts with label basic computer skills class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basic computer skills class. Show all posts

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Coskrey Biz Business 2/13/14

 In the shop; At the Computer Class; Getting Insurance;  Keeping Busy



A peek at the glassware and table
I have for sale at
Mertie's This and That

Valerie Sells Items at Mertie's This and That


As you know, I am selling items at Mertie's This and That on Hwy 521 just southwest of Brazoria. It is on the north side just east of the San Bernard River Bridge.

Currently, I am selling vintage Norwood, Imperial and  Indiana glassware, including carnival glass, milkglass,  and FTD vases from the 70's and onward. Bowls and votives round out the collection. There are some furniture items and more to round out your shopping experience.

Looking for china and crystal? I have sets of Moonspun China by Lennox and Navarre Crystal Stemware by Fostoria for sale. Tell Mertie you are interested and ask for my card. Call me and we will discuss it. It is not in the store, although it can be sold at the store. Mertie has other sets of china in the store.

Just one of the patterns of china for sale.
Add these items to Mertie's large inventory and you are sure to find something to please when you come by. Browse and visit; Mertie enjoys company. I might even be there when you stop by. Come between 11:00am-5:00pm from Tuesdays through Saturday. Beware, Mertie occasionally closes a tad early!

Computer Classes at the Sweeny Library



This past week we added tables and columns to a Word file.  Copies of the lesson can be obtained from the librarians.

Next week,  2/18/14, we will use Excel to build a spreadsheet of information and numbers. We will learn the quirks of entering data, formatting cells, and working a few calculations.  We will write a few simple formulas and concatenate text. We might have time for a graph or two.

I ask for suggestions of topics to cover and I ask if anyone is interested in extending the class into March. Also, remember to let me know if you need to arrange some one-on-one time for your individual needs.


Insurance Help is on the Way



A friend of mine emailed me this message just last week: "On Feb. 25, Mar. 4, 11, 18, and 25 at the [American Legion Hall in West Columbia[TX]from 8 AM to 7 PM free help will be available to people to sign up for the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). You need to bring your tax return, Social Security Number, date of birth, and an ID."

Many thanks, Sam, for letting us know!

Keeping Busy



I am making progress with the updating of the website Valerie Coskrey's Classroom Tools and Ideas. It will be a better site when I am finished. I am also busy tutoring, and have added a few subjects to my list of qualified areas on WyzAnt. (Find me as Mrs. C at WyzAnt.com). You can also hire me directly. Visit Coskrey Biz for details and a link to WyzAnt.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Report on Weekly Computer Classes


Tuesday's Meeting and the Planned Lesson

It was cold outside, but the library stayed open. Hence, I showed up for the computer class. I did not expect anyone else to show up. However, one new attendee, Jim, did show. We spent time exploring email info, download info, and the idea of free programs available for download.

This week's lesson was on downloading free programs and practicing what
If only the clouds on Tuesday had been this light.
Instead the day was overcast dark grey clouds.
had been learned. There were some additional discussions of viruses, spyware and malware planned. Hence, there are a few pages of associated info to be read by class members. These will be available in a print-out next week. I will also email the pages to each of those attendees who have left an email address with me.

Next Week's Plan

Next week we will be concentrating on the tools in Word for writing letters and addressing envelopes.

I hope you all can make it. Meanwhile, practice.

What to do if you Crash the Program: 

Task Manager and Auto-recover/Auto-save

If you crash the program--that is everything freezes up and nothing happens--no problem. Hit Ctrl+Alt+Delete and on the menu list choose Task Manager. Choose the Applications tab and in that window, choose the program you are working on. Look at its Status. If it says running, then everything is probably OK and you just need to wait a bit. IF the CPU Usage data on the bottom bar of this pop-up window give a flickering percentage that is lower than 95%, then x out of the window (or cancel) and wait for the program to do its thing and get back to working. If the flickering seems stalled at a high % or if the word running is not present, then Select your program and click End Task. This will close your program.

You will have lost any data past your last save, but you can remember what it was and do it over. Just open the program again, bring up your file and repeat what you lost--and shield innocent ears from your frustrated laments!! And try not to throw anything that will break, or pound too heavily on the fragile table surface. You might hurt yourself.

You can save yourself some of this frustration by using Autorecover. In Word, this is part of the File-->Options-->Save tool. Set your Autorecover minutes to a short time span--mine is set to 5 min.--and Word will save the document every 5 minutes in a recovered file. Be sure to click on OK to save your new setting. If something happens to the computer or if you forget to save your final version, then the Recovered file will open the next time you open Word. Its name will appear in the Autorecover panel until you take care of it. IF you have worked on the file from a thumbdrive, especially in the meantime, then Save As using an alternate name like itsfilename2 or some such.