Background
The City of Roswell Recreation and Parks Division in partnership with
SeniorNet, began
computer classes at the Roswell Adult Recreation Center in January 2001.
The City of Roswell provided the facility and the adult volunteers.
SeniorNet provided sponsors (IBM, Bellsouth), on-site training,
consultation throughout the startup process, curriculum materials
including hardware and software, signage, forms and templates, and access
to the national SeniorNet Leadership Exchange.
Roswell area residents who volunteered to organize and support this
Learning Center, began working on this project in November 2000.
Committees were formed including: Curriculum, Instruction, Lab, Finance,
and Web site. John Gordon was appointed coordinator.
Computer classes began January 2001 at the Roswell Adult Recreation
Center located at 830 Grimes Bridge Road, Roswell, Georgia 30075
(770.641.3950). Initially four classes were offered. All classes were
Introduction to Computers offered for eight weeks. Each class
instructed 10 students. An open computer lab with coaches and
instructors was available every week on Wednesday between 1 - 4 pm
during class sessions (it has been moved to Friday afternoon). Classes have grown from these initial 40 students
to average about 300 students each year. The Roswell SeniorNet Learning Center continues to offer classes and
workshops on a variety of topics, including Excel, Quicken, Photo Shop
Elements, Internet and E-Mail, the Windows operating system, and
keyboarding/typing. Additional workshops are offered for several other
topics.
Refer to the full schedule
for class and meeting dates. To offer a variety of classes, we depend on the dedication of our
volunteers. If you have an interest in helping our senior community become
computer literate to enjoy the freedom and knowledge that computers can
provide, please contact
the Volunteer
Coordinator.
Job Descriptions
Roswell Learning Center Volunteer Job
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- The President works with volunteers and Recreation
Center staff to maintain and update the Roswell SeniorNet
program.
- The President upholds and maintains the bylaws of
Roswell SeniorNet.
- The President schedules and conducts a Volunteer Meeting
prior to each class semester.
- The President schedules and conducts an Executive
Committee meeting coordinating with the volunteer meeting at the
start of each class semester.
- The President monitors the contents of the web site and
works with the Webmaster to keep the web site current.
- The President functions as the class scheduler.
- The Class Scheduler solicits input from the Executive
Committee and volunteers, and then creates the class
schedule.
- The Class Scheduler works with the Recreation
Coordinator to prepare the schedule for publishing in a
timely manner.
- Upon completion of the schedule, the Class Scheduler
provides the schedule to the Webmaster, and the
Instructor/Coach Coordinator. A copy is also posted on the
SeniorNet bulletin board, and multiple copies are placed in
the appropriate classroom cubby.
- Upon completion of the schedule, the CS prepares a class
registration sheet for each course being offered, places it
in the registration book in the office, and removes old
material that is no longer relevant.
- The President prepares the meeting and class calendar
for the coming year. The schedule should cover 13 months.
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- The Vice
President attends all Executive Committee and General
Membership meetings, fills in for the President in his/her
absence, takes over duties of the President if that office
is vacated for any reason, and undertakes other
responsibilities as assigned by the
President
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- The Treasurer receives all money and pays all bills.
- The Treasurer deposits receipts into and maintains the
organization's checking account. The Treasurer pays the
City of Roswell and National SeniorNet the appropriate
fees, pays for the printing of the manuals and other
necessary supplies, equipment or repairs, and reimburses
volunteers for appropriate expenses.
- The Treasurer provides regular financial reports to the
membership and the Recreation Program Coordinator.
- The Treasurer attends all Executive Committee meetings.
- The Treasurer keeps records of all transactions.
- Transactions include but are not limited to checking
account records and student registration data.
Registration information includes student name, date paid,
check number, check deposit date, class date, enrollment
form copy and check copy.
- The Treasurer functions as the registrar for classes.
- On Friday or Saturday before the beginning of a new
session, the Registrar creates class rosters for each
class being offered, and places them on the class shelf in
the cabinet.
- The Registrar updates and distributes "Guidelines for
the First Day of Class" as appropriate.
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- The Secretary takes minutes at Executive Committee and
Volunteer meetings.
- The Secretary forwards a copy of meeting minutes to the
Webmaster for publication and to the Recreation Program
Coordinator for her records.
- The Secretary conducts general correspondence for the
organization.
- The Secretary conducts meetings in the absence of the
President and Treasurer.
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 Curriculum Development Coordinator
Julie Fogel
- The Curriculum Development Coordinator gathers feedback from
students, staff and the community regarding course interest, ideas for
new courses, and ways to improve current courses.
- This gathering of feedback should include (but not necessarily be
limited to) updating the student feedback form when necessary,
collecting the completed forms at the end of each class session,
summarizing the data, sharing it with the class staff and executive
committee, and ensuring that the Recreation Center Coordinator
ultimately gets the completed forms.
- Based on feedback, the CDC will recommend new courses or programs to
the Executive Committee.
- The CDC and the Executive Committee will recruit members to become
course managers of recommended new courses or programs.
- When appropriate, the CDC will assist new course managers to prepare
new courses for implementation.
- When appropriate, the CDC will assist current course managers to
update current courses.

Manual Coordinator/Technology Staff George Fuller
- The Manual Coordinator provides the membership with manuals in a
timely manner.
- The Manual Coordinator, working with the Treasurer and Recreation
Coordinator, finds and maintains a relationship with a printing
service provider. The printing service should be reasonably priced and
provide a quality product.
- The Manual Coordinator provides manual preparation guidelines and
a printing request form to the Course Managers. Email reminders are
sent to Course Managers regarding the due date of the request form.
The information on the request forms is then used to place the print
order with the provider.
- The Manual Coordinator arranges for pick-up or delivery of the
manuals. When the order arrives, the MC verifies that the order is
correct, that the charge is correct, shelves the manuals, notifies the
Executive Committee that the manuals are in, and gives the invoice to
the Treasurer for payment.
- The Manual Coordinator promotes manual quality and uniformity, and
advises Course Managers and the Curriculum Development Coordinator with
regard to development and revisions of manuals.

Instructor/Coach Coordinator
Jack Thompson
- The Instructor/Coach Coordinator recruits appropriate instructor and
coach staff for each class.
- The Instructor/Coach Coordinator creates a roster of teaching staff
each session.
- The Instructor/Coach Coordinator submits the staff roster to the
Webmaster for publication and post it on the SeniorNet bulletin board
each session.
- The Instructor/Coach Coordinator attends the Orientation each
session to explain the staffing process to new volunteers.

Volunteer Coordinator
Don Hogan
- The Volunteer Coordinator updates volunteer registration forms and
provides copies for the classroom cubby, the webmaster, the Recreation
Center Office, and to potential volunteers.
- The VC collects the volunteer forms and contacts each new volunteer.
- The VC briefly describes the program, arranges for completion of
the registration form (if not already completed), arranges for
completion of the SeniorNet complimentary membership form, confirms
the volunteer's interests and time commitment, provides the website
address and the names and email addresses of the Instructor/Coach
Coordinator and the Orientation Coordinator.
- The VC communicates the new volunteer information to the Webmaster,
the Orientation Coordinator, the Instructor/Coach Coordinator, and any
other appropriate member, based on the volunteer's interests.
- The VC attends the Volunteer Orientation.
- The VC maintains an updated list of active volunteers, and submits
quarterly updates to the Webmaster.
Orientation Coordinator
Don Hogan
- The Orientation Coordinator will present an orientation program for
new volunteers and active volunteers who have not yet attended an
orientation.
- The Orientation program is held prior to the volunteer meeting
each session. A minimum of one and a maximum of two orientations are
held in the evening.
- The Orientation Coordinator works with the Volunteer Coordinator and
Instructor/Coach Coordinator to identify new volunteers and those who
have never attended, and invites them to a meeting via email about a
month before the scheduled orientation.
- About a week before the orientation, another invitation is issued
to non-responders and any recent volunteers
- The Orientation Coordinator maintains a record of those who have
attended an orientation.
- The Orientation Coordinator presents new volunteers at the volunteer
meeting.
 Technology
Staff Ed
Glynn
- The Technology Coordinator loads appropriate software onto the PCs.
- The TC maintains a standard configuration on all PCs
- The TC receives reports of equipment malfunction and makes repairs.
The TC works recruits a committee to assist with the above functions
as necessary.
- The TC reports quarterly to the membership regarding the system
status.
Webmaster Staff Ed Glynn
/ Don Hogan
- The Webmaster maintains and updates the Roswell SeniorNet Website.
- Postings that are updated quarterly include announcements,
Executive and Volunteer Meeting minutes, the volunteer list, the
class schedule, and the instructors and coaches listing for the
current quarter.

Publicity Coordinator
Julie Cooper
- The Publicity Coordinator works to inform the public and Adult
Recreation Center users about the SeniorNet program and the courses
offered by Roswell SeniorNet.
Special, focused publicity should be
given for courses or workshops not mentioned in the Recreation Brochure.
- Two weeks before the start of classes each session, the PC posts an
easel board sign near the Recreation Center Desk listing all the courses
that have not filled.

Lab Coordinator Bob Nelson
- The Lab Coordinator maintains guidelines for the efficient
management of open labs, and handles problems that may arise.
- The Lab Coordinator recruits volunteers to staff open labs.
- The Lab Coordinator provides the Webmaster with a copy of the staff
schedule each session, and posts a copy on the bulletin board by the
door.
Disk maker/Name Tags Bob Nelson
- Two weeks prior to the start of classes, the Disk maker ensures that
there is an adequate supply of blank floppy and compact disks.
Purchases are reimbursed by submitting a receipt to the Treasurer.
- Two weeks prior to the start of classes, the Disk maker collects the
master student file disks for each class, creates the appropriate number
of student disks for each class being offered, shelves the disks by
course, and returns the masters to the master storage file cabinet.
- On Friday or Saturday before the beginning of a new session, the
Disk maker makes nametags for each student and the teaching staff, and
places them in the appropriate place in the classroom.
Class Prep Coordinator
- Two weeks prior to each class session, the Class Prep Coordinator
readies the room for classes, with attention to supplies, cleanliness,
and neatness.
- The Class Prep Coordinator ensures that each class shelf has an
appropriate number of mid-term evaluation forms and feedback forms.
- The Class Prep Coordinator removes extraneous materials from the
class shelf, from the back table and cubbies, and from the student and
instructor tables.
- The Class Prep Coordinator restocks any appropriate handouts or
materials needed in the cubbies or supply shelves.
- The Class Prep Coordinator cleans the monitors, computer and
printer tops, mice, and table tops with an appropriate cleaner.
- The Class Prep Coordinator launders the wrist supports and places
a clean one at each mouse.
- The Class Prep Coordinator fills the printers with paper.
Course Managers
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J. Fogel - Computer Fundamentals,
Introduction to Microsoft Works and Introduction to Computers for the Terrified

Frank Padula -
Introduction to Microsoft Word
2003/2007

George Fuller - Exploring
Windows XP

John Rittenburg - Exploring Windows Vista

Bill Buttrick - Introduction to
Internet and Email

Dave Glodowski
- PhotoShop
Elements, Advanced PhotoShop
Elements

David Printz - Introduction to
Excel

Howard Goldmacher -
Introduction to
Quicken

Oscar Groff -
Special Students

Anne Tilly - Anti Virus Strategies
and Typing

Don Hogan -
Introduction to
Family
Tree Maker and Buy/Sell on
eBay
Bob Nelson -
Labs

Tony Cobourn - How to Write a Memoir

Jerry Moore - Introduction to Digital
Camera

Brian Perry - Introduction to Power
Point

Maury Foreman - Picasa
- The Course Manager takes responsibility for the course, including
its development (if it is a new offering) and updating.
- The Course Manager consults with the Curriculum Development
Coordinator and the Manual Coordinator to develop the course, and the
Class Schedule Coordinator to schedule it.
- The Course Manager solicits input from the teaching staff when
updating the course.
- The Course Manager teaches the course at least once per year, and
mentors the teaching staff as necessary.
- The Course Manager is familiar with the printing guidelines,
prepares the appropriate printing and student file masters, and submits
the manual request form to the Manual Coordinator in a timely manner.
Executive Committee
- The Executive Committee consists of all the above Coordinators and
elected officials, plus the Recreation Coordinator, who is a non-voting
member.
- The Executive Committee meets once per quarter, in coordination with
the
Volunteer Meeting.
- The Executive Committee determines policies, makes all
recommendations and decisions as to plans and expenses, and establishes
committees.
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