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CLIC-on-Health for Seniors Training Program
CLIC on Health offers training in computer basics, World Wide Web basics, and health Web sites to librarians and community groups. For more information, contact Carole Joyce, cjoyce@rrlc.org.
CLIC-on-Health for Seniors Training Program
How to set up or continue a training program for seniors about using the computer and Internet to find trustworthy online sources of medical information:
Appendices for Manuals:
Appendix A. Contacts and websites for help and information Appendix B. Student Training Handouts:
Appendix C.
Appendix D. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Appendix E. Glossary of Computer Terms Appendix F. Consumer Information You Can Trust Appendix G.Computer Basics Reference Sheet Appendix H. Internet Explorer Basics Appendix I. CLIC-on-Health Fliers
Computer & Web Tutorials
I. Using a Computer
Computer Basics Slideshow Part I
Computer Basics Slideshow Part II
Computer Basics Reference Sheet
Frequently Asked Questions [FAQs]
FODO Web's EZ Tutor for using computers.
Glossary of Terms and Acronyms
The Keyboard - for instructions on using the keyboard.
Mousercise - for instructions on using the mouse. (Chris Rippel, Central Kansas Library System)
SeniorNet Mouse Exercises - for practice using the mouse. (SeniorNet).
II. Using the World Wide Web
Web Basics Slideshow
Internet Explorer Basics
III. Finding Health Information on the Web
MedlinePlus Reference Sheet
Health Information on The Web Part I Slideshow: CLIC on Health and Local Services
Health Information on The Web Part II Slideshow: MedlinePlus
Evaluating Internet Health Information from the National Library of Medicine
Teen Health Websites (Brochure listing sites from the Teen Health section of the Clic-on-Health website, designed to be printed and folded.)
Health Websites (Brochure listing sites from the Health and Wellness section of the Clic-on-Health website, designed to be printed and folded.)
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