Friday, October 2, 2009

TSTM544 Blog 3 - Loman Home Edition

I’ll end up posting a few more blogs on this particular topic before it’s over with, the infamous Loman Home. Last semester I ranted and raved about how this was going to be awful and how bad it was going to be to work with a bunch of older people. But in the end it didn’t turn out as bad as I thought it would, granted lecturing about viruses and spam might not be to interesting to people who had very little knowledge about it to begin with but that’s why we were there. This semester my group mate Amy and I are tasked with teaching the kind folks at the Loman Home about Open Office Writer. This task seems more challenging than the others because we have to teach them how to use a piece of software, which I’ve never done before, I’m used to fixing simple problems and sending them on their way. The plan at this time is to teach the basics so they have a good understanding and use the soft ware to construct letters to friends and family. We plan on showing them how to create a new document, Print, manipulate the font, how to use the TAB button and few other basic things needed to compose a letter. I myself have never used Open Office so this is going to be a learning experience in itself, granted the software is made to be as close to Word as it can be without infringing on anything. Overall I think this will be a challenging project but along as I can get the same reward that I got from last semester it will be worth it. Encase you didn’t read my Loman Home Trip report I was able to show a resident how to email her grandson who was currently stationed overseas, and her reaction was the only reward I’d ever need.

1 comment:

  1. Brandon I think that this workshop on Writer will be easier than teaching Facebook like I had to last semester. Facebook is new to the people at Lowman Homes and it took longer for them to grasp how to use a social networking tool. Writer will be simpler to teach because it is like Microsoft Word or Notepad. Teaching the basics in Writer will be similar to Word and Notepad and I think they will understand the program pretty quick.

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