Share Your Computer Knowledge
The downtown Central Library is always looking for Instructor Coaches, Assistant
Coaches and Open Lab Coaches to volunteer to lead classes in the Library. Classes
are free and focus on topics such as computer literacy, Internet/email, Microsoft
Word/Excel and genealogy.
INSTRUCTOR COACH
Teaches computer software to up to 18 library patrons in a friendly class setting.
Classes are taught in the Computer Learning Center at the downtown Central Library.
Teaching usually takes place from the front of the classroom at the Instructor's
workstation, which has video projection capabilities. An Assistant Coach helps the
Instructor Coach by assisting students individually as the class is in session.
Instructor Coaches often see a need for a class not currently being offered. Several
of our Instructor Coaches have enjoyed assisting with or developing course curriculum.
Major Responsibilities
Teach computer classes using Microsoft software and tutorials and the latest computer
hardware located in our Computer Learning Center. Must be proficient in the use
of the software package he/she will teach such as Word, Internet Explorer, or Excel
etc. The ideal volunteer will be comfortable speaking in front of 18 students and
be able to adapt to all levels of learning. Assures that each piece of equipment
is ready for use prior to the start of the class.
Qualifications
Enjoys working with all ages and skill levels. Knowledgeable in at least one software
package and can adapt to different user needs.
Time Commitment
Typical time commitment is the length of a class. Classes are 1-3 hours, one day
a week, for duration of 1-4 weeks. Classes may be taught in the morning, afternoon,
evenings, or weekends.
ASSISTANT COACH
Provides one-on-one assistance for up to 18 students while the Instructor Coach
leads the class in learning software skills. Classes are held at the downtown Central
Library.
Major Responsibilites
Assists Instructor Coach with computer classes by helping students individually
as the class is in session. Must be proficient in the use of the software package
that is being taught, such as Word, Internet Explorer, or Excel etc. The ideal candidate
will be comfortable working with people one-on-one, in a group setting. He/she will
also able to adapt to all levels of learning. Assists Instructor Coach before and
after class with equipment and assures that each piece of equipment is ready for
use prior to the start of the class.
Qualifications
Must be 18 years or older. Enjoys working with all ages and skill levels. Knowledgeable
of the software package being taught and can adapt to different user needs.
Time Commitment
Typical time commitment is the length of a class, usually 1-3 hours, one day a week,
for 1-4 weeks. Classes may be taught in the morning, afternoon, evening, or weekends.
OPEN LAB COACH
Provides one-on-one help to Library customers who are struggling in using a computer
in Computer Central at Central Library downtown.
Major Responsibilities
Assists patrons with searching the Internet, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Word,
and other Windows products as appropriate, in addition to assisting with computer-based
and web-based tutorials. Assigns patrons workstations and monitors usage. Assures
that each piece of equipment is ready for use by the next patron.
Qualifications
Age 16 or older. Enjoys working with all ages and skill levels. Knowledge of Microsoft
Windows, Microsoft Word and Internet searching is essential. This is an excellent
opportunity for anyone who would like to brush up on the latest technology while
helping others.
Time Commitment
Generally 1-3 hours, once a week. Open lab coaching is needed in the morning, afternoon,
evening, and weekends. Computer Central is open during Library hours so volunteer
schedules are very flexible.