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 OutReach Demonstration - 1.5 hours 

An on site demonstration of the internet and the World Wide Web is conducted, using an off-line browser, where the people are located. This could be the local bowls club, bingo hall, community centre etc. 

It is here that people, if they choose, are directed towards either Intro to PC or to Intro to the WWW. This decision is based on a persons expressed level of computer skills and the facilitators own judgement. It is difficult to identify these skills without doing a formal test. However,  the facilitator focusses on pointing out and verbalising very clearly the required skills as the demo is being done. People are actively involved in this process are hopefully more aware of what skills are required and thus more aware of their own gap in skills. 

Aim: 

  • Introduce and demystify the internet and www
  • Promote opportunities and available training
  • Enable informed choice
Broad Learning Outcomes: 
  • Reduce the level of anxiety towards the www
  • Appreciate the www in context of society today
 
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 Intro to PC & WWW - 6 hours + 2 hours Facilitated session 

A hands on course, with everyone having their own PC with access to the WWW, focussed on getting the key skills and concepts required to navigate a web browser and surf the World Wide Web. 

This is done at the Elwood/St Kilda Neighbourhood Learning centre or any local high school or centre which has a bank of computers with access to the WWW. 

Aim 

  • Develop the basic PC skills to surf
  • Reduce the level of techno-anxiety
Broad Learning Outcomes: 
  • Understand the concept and uses of a PC
  • Be able to identify and correctly use keys on the keyboard
  • Be able to operate a mouse
  • Identify Windows desktop
  • Understand the key concepts required to surf the WWW
  • Be able to enter and operate a web browser
  • Be able to manage their own learning through use of a self-paced workbook
In a classroom environment, given a Mouse, pad and personal computer operating Windows 95, the learner will: 
  • navigate within the environment and initiate a nominated application, bringing up the application’s start-up page/screen
  • open, close and resize nominated application windows using a mouse
  • use the scroll bar function to navigate up and down an application’s window using a mouse
  • navigate the toolbar and open drop down windows and initiate a nominated function using a mouse
  • demonstrate highlighting of nominated text within an application using a mouse
  • define the concept of WWW.
  • define the concept of internet.
  • recognise and define the concept of URL
  • recognise and define the concept of links
  • recognise and define the concept of browser
  • demonstrate searching the Internet for information using a Netscape browser
  • demonstrate navigating and scrolling across the web pages and sites, returning home when asked to, using a Netscape browser

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Intro to Net Course - 3 hours + 2 hours Facilitated session 

A session where the key concepts and skills required to surf the World Wide Web are discussed, demonstrated and practised. The learners are introduced to the GreyNet website, their workbook and the self-paced learning approach and activities to be done over the next two weeks. 

Aim: 

  • Enable people to start surfing the WWW
  • Give people confidence to go it alone: self-paced & lifelong learning
Broad Learning Outcomes: 
  • Understand the key concepts required to surf the WWW
  • Be able to enter and operate a web browser
  • Be able to manage their own learning through use of a self-paced workbook
Specifically, the learners will be able to: 
  • define the concept of WWW.
  • define the concept of internet.
  • recognise and define the concept of URL
  • recognise and define the concept of links
  • recognise and define the concept of browser
  • demonstrate searching the Internet for information using a Netscape browser
  • demonstrate navigating and scrolling across the web pages and sites, returning home when asked to, using a Netscape browser
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Self-Paced Learning - workbook & web site 

This is where people are off doing it themselves: self-paced, practisong their skills. They will interact with the GreyNet web site (Elwood On-line), their workbook and the WWW in general. The web site contains refresher activities, highlighting of key concepts and links for activities from the workbook. 

The process for this is: 

  • Learners will make a booking for access to the web at the Elwood/St Kilda Neighbourhood Learning Centre, the local library or a friends place for example. This will encouraged in the course.
  • They will read the workbook and refresh their knowledge, hopefully, before determining where they will begin and what they want to do.
  • They will then start the activities in the workbook. The first being to gain access with the following two focussed on refreshing the skills covered in the face-2-face session.

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Activities: 

The learners will be asked to carry out a series of activities which will enable assessment of their skills and experiences in surfing the WWW. These will be addressed and discusseed at the next meeting: Facilitated session

     
In this approach the overall aim of the workbook and web site is to re-introduce people to the www and support their exploration, learning and building of confidence. 
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 Facilitated Session  - 2 hours 

The strtagey here is the same no matter what course is being done. It is a time where the group gets together to share experiences, discuss issues, answer questions posed in the workbook and see where to go to next. This is where GreyNet the project is discussed and the community development aspects of the project emphasised. 

Aim: 

  • enable sharing of experiences
  • provide feedback on learning
  • begin to build a community (GreyNet)
Broad Learning Outcomes: 
  • none in particular, other than feedback and participation in life-long learning
The approach is: 
 
  • Introduce session and its purpose
  • discuss experiences to date
  • walk through the workbook and activities and discuss as you go
  • demonstrate the activities using either the local harddrive version of the site or if possible the live version
  • discuss questions asked from workbook and answers got: compare and discuss
  • discuss issues such as problems, access, barriers etc.
  • state what’s next: ongoing community development aspect 
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Future Modules 

It is planned to design and develop an array of modules, covering areas such as Email, Chat, Discussion Groups and On-line Communities. 

 
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