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-Creative Community Computing (CCC) is a series of workshops where you get hands on real world experience with taking apart, breaking and fixing computer hardware.+Creative Community Computing (CCC) is <wrap hideslide> a series of workshops</wrap> where you get hands-onreal world experience with taking apart, breaking and fixing computer hardware, and creating your own custom-built computer operating system <wrap hideslide>using free software you have chosen and installed yourself</wrap>.
  
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-Then you'll create your own custom-built computer operating system, using free software you have chosen and installed yourself. 
  
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 At the end of the series not only will you have the skills and knowledge to repair and upgrade everything inside your computer, you get to take the computer home. It's yours to keep!  At the end of the series not only will you have the skills and knowledge to repair and upgrade everything inside your computer, you get to take the computer home. It's yours to keep! 
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 CCC assumes no prior knowledge of computer hardware, and begins with the basics of computer software using clear, simple language.  CCC assumes no prior knowledge of computer hardware, and begins with the basics of computer software using clear, simple language. 
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-This program was developed for use at the State Library of Queensland and delivered regionally across Queensland. All original material is released under a creative commons share-alike non-commercial license.+This program was developed for use at the State Library of Queensland (SLQ) in Australia and delivered regionally across Queensland. All original material is released under a Creative Commons [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/|share-alike non-commercial license.]]
  
 ===== About this wiki ===== ===== About this wiki =====
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- This wiki is your complete resource for the CCC workshop program. It contains the workshop guidelines and other resources to help you complete the CCC program. +This wiki is your complete resource for the CCC workshop program. It contains the workshop guidelines and other resources to help you complete the CCC program. 
  
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-However, if anything is still confusing we have not done our job properly so do ask your facilitator to clarify and we'll do our best.+However, if anything is still confusing to you we have not done our job properly so do ask your facilitator to clarify and we'll do our best to amend the content.
  
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-The Train the Trainer menu is then accessible from the left sidebar. Here you'll find all the facilitation tips, additional information for running the program and how to develop your own workshops.  +The Train the Trainer menu is accessible from the left sidebar. Here you'll find facilitation tips, additional information for running the program and instructions on how to develop your own workshops.  
  
  
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-For workshop venues with limited internet access we run offline local area network ([[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_area_network|LAN]]). +For workshop venues with limited internet access we run an offline local area network ([[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_area_network|LAN]]) to present this wiki.
  
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-It is available during the workshop on your computers after Workshop 03. You can also access it via your phone or tablet on the wifi network 'ccc'.+It is available after Workshop 02. You can also access it via your phone or tablet on the wifi network 'ccc'.
  
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-For these workshops we have made local copies of useful links where we can (subject to licenses) and there is also a local version of [[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Pag|simple.wikipedia]]. +For offline workshops we have made local copies of useful links where we can (subject to licenses) and there is also a local version of [[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page|simple.wikipedia]]. 
  
 ===== Getting around the wiki ===== ===== Getting around the wiki =====
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-On the top right is a table of contents, that shows section of each page. This can be closed to save space.+On the top right is a table of contents which shows the sections of each page. This can be closed to save space.
  
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-====   ====+On the bottom right of each page is a button which returns you to the top of the page.
  
-From the 'page tools' menu on the right hand side  you can use the 'Export to PDF' to create a pdf document of the current page ready for print.  +{{ :skip_to_content.png |}} 
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 +===== Exporting Content   ===== 
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 +From the 'page tools' menu on the right hand side you can use the 'Export to PDF' button to create a .pdf document of the current page, which is then ready to print or save.  
  
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-To create a document you can use in Microsoft Word, try the ODT Export button.+To create a document you can use in Microsoft Word, try the 'ODT Exportbutton.
  
  {{ :export_to_odt.png | }}  {{ :export_to_odt.png | }}
  
-On the bottom Right of each page is a 'back to contents' button, which returns you to the top of the page. 
  
-{{ :skip_to_content.png |}}+===== Using the Slide Show =====
  
 +There is a button {{:start_button.png?50|}} at the top right which will open a slide show in a new tab. Think of this slide show as a simple presentation of the wiki content.
  
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-===== Using the Slide Show ===== 
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-There is a  button {{:start_button.png?50|}} at the top right which will open a slide show in a new tab. 
  
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-Think of this slide show as a simple presentation of the pages content, rather than a normal slide show. 
  
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-To se an overview of the whole slideshowuse the 'esc' key.+To see an overview of the whole slideshow use the 'ESC' key on your keyboard.
  
  
-{{ :slide_show_overview.png?600 |}} +{{ :slide_show_overview.png?500 |}} 
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- +<WRAP hideslide>[[ about_the_workshops#about_the_workshops |About the Workshops]]</WRAP>
  
  
  
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