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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, and creating your own custom-built computer operating system using free software you have chosen and installed yourself. | + | Creative Community Computing (CCC) is <wrap hideslide> |
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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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- | 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 a offline local area network ([[https:// | + | For workshop venues with limited internet access we run an offline local area network ([[https:// |
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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:// | + | For offline |
===== Getting around the wiki ===== | ===== Getting around the wiki ===== | ||
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- | On the top right is a table of contents, that shows section | + | On the top right is a table of contents |
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===== Exporting Content | ===== Exporting Content | ||
- | From the 'page tools' menu on the right hand side you can use the ' | + | From the 'page tools' menu on the right hand side you can use the ' |
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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 Export' |
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===== Using the Slide Show ===== | ===== Using the Slide Show ===== | ||
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- | To se an overview of the whole slideshow, use the 'esc' key. | + | To see an overview of the whole slideshow use the 'ESC' key on your keyboard. |
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