Saturday, November 5
1:00 – 4:00 pm ET 12:00 noon – 3:00 pm CT
11:00 am – 2:00 pm MT 10:00 am – 1:00 pm PT
Attend the FREE conference from the convenience of your own home! All you need is your computer, tablet, etc. and Internet access. The sessions are 50 minutes in length and offer attendees the opportunity to ask questions via Q&A; the questions are answered by the presenter at the end of the presentation or via e-mail if there isn’t enough time after the presentation.
APCUG uses ZOOM for the VTC webinar presentations (www.zoom.us). If you have not participated in a VTC, go to https://zoom.us/download to download the app for the device you will be using to ‘attend’ the conference.
Videos from earlier conferences can be found on APCUG’s YouTube channel www.youtube.com/apcugvideos.
To register for this VTC, please click on the below link:
https://apcug-fall-2016- vtc.eventbrite.com
Spread the word by forwarding this e-mail to your members.VTCs are a great way for them to expand their technology experience and be introduced to new skills. Below are the sessions that are currently scheduled.
The Virtual Technology Committee
Judy Taylour, Chair
Francis Chao, Jim Evans, John Kennedy, Jere Minich, Marie Vesta, David Williams
Track 1
1 PM ET – What to Do When Your Computer Will Not Boot
Francis Chao, Member, WINdows usERS User Group, CA
www.windowsusers.org
If your computer will not boot up, Francis has some basic, logical troubleshooting tips for your computer. The tips are from the simple and obvious to more complex procedures.
2 PM ET – Windows 10 Features and Annoyances
Jeri Steele, President, Bowling Green Area Microcomputer User Group, KY
www.bgamug.org
Come see some features of Windows 10 that you may not have discovered yet. Some of these features are just in a different location. Others are buried very deep within menus and right clicks. Along with the usable features there are some annoyances that Jeri has experienced. She will show you how to tame those unruly annoyances.
3 PM ET – 25 Awesome iDevice Tips
Diane McKeever, Author, 101 Amazing Computer Tips
www.dianemckeever.com
Want to get more out of your iDevices (iPhone/iPad)? This presentation will include some basic productivity tips as well as advanced time saving tips. Get ready to take notes!
TRACK 2
1 PM ET – Staying Safe Online
Pam Holland, President and Instructor, TechMoxie
www.tech-moxie.com
As we conduct more of our personal lives online, from e-mail to s hopping to even banking, it is so important to understand the best practices for staying safe online. Join us for an informative discussion lead by Pam Holland of TechMoxie.com on how to recognize phishing (fraudulent) e-mails, avoid computer viruses and scams, and how to find trustworthy information online. The presentation will include a review of actual fraudulent e-mails and scam “pop u” computer virus warnings.
2 PM ET – Find a Grave
Ken & Sue Bixler, Members, East-Central Ohio Technology Users Club
Ken is co-chair of the Linux SIG
www.ecotu.club
FindaGrave.com is a web site resource for genealogical research. Its mission is to find, record and present final disposition information from around the world. Jim Tipton is the founder of Find a Grave…”Thousands of contributors submit new listings, updates, corrections, photographs and virtual flowers every hour. Every day, contributors from around the world enter new records, thousands use the site as an educational reference tool, long-lost loved ones are located and millions of lives are fondly remembered.”
Ken and Sue will describe how they use it, what benefits they derive and the services the site provides.
3 PM ET – Must-have Android Apps
Bill James, Vice President, Computer Club of Oklahoma City; APCUG Advisor, Region 8
Life is made easier with apps. Bill will share some of his must-have apps during this presentation. You will be able to share the apps you can’t live without with others who attend this session by typing the name of your favorite app(s) in the Chat Box and we’ll add them to Bill’s presentation and upload the updated presentation to APCUG’s website.
The great escape.