Upgrades & Training Room helping us serve you!
The summer upgrades to faster computers running Windows XP Professional and Microsoft Office 2003 Professional have resulted in less computer downtime for you and fewer maintenance issues for Café staff. Also, two job-search programs, run by the Café and The Career Place, are using the Training Room computers on a regular basis. All Training Room computers, and three computers in the Main Room, also have Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing (tutorial) and Quicken 99 (checkbook) software.
The upgrades were set up by Pedro Martinez, an intern through The Career Place who added the Café to his internship, and Bill Martin, our Front Desk Attendant, Database Administrator, and all-around tech support volunteer. Central Bank's Ed Ligon, an Advisory Committee member, donated the computer stands that fit under the workstations.
Bill has been volunteering at the Café for more than a year and has done several outstanding projects to keep the Café running smoothly. He attended a weekend conference run by the Alliance for Technology Access (ATA) and gained new insight into adaptive software for people who are visually impaired or need help with English literacy. He'll be helping us with that software as we initiate it at the Café.
Installation and initial testing of the software will be done by Pat Hill, Policy and Training Coordinator for the Massachusetts Assistive Technology Partnership (MATP).
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