From the editor's
desk
Promises, Promises!
Sometimes difficult to honour, but we seem to be very close to
implementing some we have been agonising over throughout the last
year.
New Members day has not happened for many months, and we will be
reinstituting it on the last Monday evening in February in the PCUG
Centre at Holder. Committee members will be present to explain
to new members, and not-so-new members who wish to attend,
what the group can offer them. There will be more information in
the February newsletter.
Joseph Tandl has accepted the position of Training Coordinator and
is planning to resume one of the most important PCUG
activities: providing training opportunities for a variety of
computing skills at many levels. Getting training courses
going again is a high priority for the PCUG. We firmly believe that
our training facilities (when completed) will be one of the biggest
assets for our membership. Joseph is planning to
eventually run a mix of different types of training,
structured as:
workshops; simple courses for
beginners; weekday 1/2 day or so;
one day courses; and
Microsoft Ultimate Potential courses.
Hopefully we will begin to be active by late February after an
email campaign to assess your wants and seek your
input.