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Bribie Island Seniors' Computing Club    (BISCC)

Special Interest Groups



Digital Image Workshops
The classes are held 9:00am to 12noon on Wednesdays at Colin Hodges home. Check Training Page for class details.
You have to make a booking at the BISCC General Meeting to attend these classes. (don't forget to bring your camera & Flash Stick)
     For more information or to book classes contact Colin on:    colin@biscc.com

Digital Audio/Video
Our group meets 10:00am at the RSL Anzac Room, on the Friday following the the Clubs Wednesday monthly meeting at the RSL. Copying vinyl records, audio cassettes and CDs to your PC (Wav, MP3 etc) Downloading music from the internet. Editing & Storing your movies on computer and other storage devices. Digital Video Cameras. Everybody welcome, no bookings, just turn up.
     For more information contact Robert (David) on:   robert@biscc.com

Family History
Bette Webb holds two meeting a month, in the Anzac Room at the Bribie RSL.
Beginners:  First Tuesday of the month at 1:00pm (13.00hrs) and
Advanced:  Second Thursday of the month at 10:00am (10.00hrs)
Bette also holds U3A Genealogy classes at the Bribie Island Recreation Hall.
     For more information contact Bette on:   bette@biscc.com

Internet & Email
The Internet Group has existed almost as long as BISCC. These days it is a simple Discussion Group meeting on the second Tuesday of each Month 3:00pm in the RSL Anzac Room. There are usually between 12 and 20 participants so there is plenty of opportunity to have your say or ask your questions. Over time the group has developed a significant amount of knowledge which is generously shared. It is not necessary to prearrange attendance you can just turn up. Meetings commence at 3:00pm and finish between 4:30 and 5:00pm. Discussion is obviously mainly about Internet matters but often other issues are raised. There is no cost for attendance.
     For more information contact Colin on:    colin@biscc.com

Basic Training
We could do with a couple of members volunteering to teach on an occasional basis - these patient souls would teach the Cracker Course to beginner students at the library and at a time and on a day which suits both. The length of time would be four weeks or more and on completion it would be expected students are then capable of moving into Arrowroot classes.
     If anyone is interested in teaching please contact Robyn Ridley on:    robyn@biscc.com

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