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Village Computer Club |
Date |
Theme |
Co-ordinator |
2006 |
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| 13 June | Informal | |
| 27 June | Using Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) data with PC mapping software to plan and log routes travelled. Includes examples of South Downs walks using a hand held GPS | Jim Noble |
| 11 July | Informal | |
| 25 July | The convergence of telephony and computers, focusing on laptop connectivity to the net via mobile phone and WIFI, and VOIP with webcams. | Ian Greenslade |
| 8 August | Informal | |
| 22 August | Spreadsheets for keeping accounts using Lotus 123. | Martin Bond |
| 12 September | Informal | |
| 26 September | A look at simple 3D draughting using Sketchup | Jim Noble |
| 10 October | Informal | |
| 24 October |
Music composition and synthesisers. (In the Sports Pavilion next door) |
Rex Stapleton |
| 14 November | Informal | |
| 28 November | Digital Photography jargon buster and mini tutorials including colour calibration. | John Beard, Derek Greig and Max Kohler |
| 12 December | Christmas Function | |
2007 |
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| 9 January | Informal | |
| 23 January | Some little used Windows features such as fax and must have third party utilities | Jim Noble |
| 13 February | Informal | |
| 27 February | Future Technology - a view of the future of computing and communications and look at the success of last year's predictions. | Ian Greenslade |
| 13 March | Informal | |
| 27 March | Video Editing - further demonstrations from the two Peters | Peter Allsopp and Peter Leeke |
| 10 April | Informal | |
| 24 April | Transferring music from vinyl into a computer where clicks and scratches can be removed before saving the results to audio CD. (Read notes) | Jim Noble |
| 8 May | Informal | |
| 22 May | AGM including setting our programme for the 2007/2008 season. Be there. | |
| 12 June | Informal |
Meetings can change without prior notice.
Unless otherwise stated, all meetings will take place in the Walberton Village Hall commencing at 7.30 pm and
finishing at around 10.00 pm.
During informal meetings, two club PC's are set up to enable individual tuition and experiments. Expertise is usually on hand to fix problems with member's PCs.
At the end of all meetings, we gather round to make general comments and hopefully have our questions answered.