Computer
Workshops for
Priests of the Archdiocese
TO: All Priests
FROM: Rev. Dennis Ziomek, Director of
Technology
Mr.
Paul Davidson, Assistant Director
RE: Spring Computer Workshops for Priests
DATE: March 26, 2002
Archbishop Quigley will once again offer Computer Workshops for priests in the Archdiocese of Chicago. All levels of experience are welcome, from novice to the experienced computer user. The workshops will be held in Quigley's Computer Lab. Instructors are Mr. Paul Davidson and Rev. Dennis Ziomek, directors of Quigley's Computer Science Department.
These workshops will be offered on two different Thursdays. The only cost for the workshop is the investment of your time for the improvement of your computer skills, along with sharing some camaraderie with brother priests. The workshops will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. You are asked to select one of the two workshops offered on each day. The dates are:
Thursday, April 11th
Registration deadline, Tuesday, April 9
Session
A: Working with Word Processing
Session
B: Welcome to the World Wide WEB
Schedule of Day
10:00
a.m. 10:15 a.m. Welcome and Refreshments
10:15
.a.m. 12:15 p.m. Computer Workshops (Select A or B)
12:15
p.m. 12:45 p.m. Lunch
Limited parking is available at Holy Name Cathedral or the Quigley courtyard for anyone with a special need. Arrangements have been made for parking at the 900 North Michigan building if no other space is available for you. Quigley is also happy to be your luncheon host, but please let us know if you will be staying.
To register, please return the enclosed form by mail, or FAX 312-787-9167, or phone 312-787-9343. You may also email dziomek@quigley.org with the appropriate information.
Workshop descriptions are listed below

WORKSHOPS
Thursday, April 11
A: Working with Word Processing
Out with the typewriter, in with word processing software. Whether you use Microsoft Word or another word processor, the basics of formatting, copy/pasting, image importing, and printing are all very similar. This workshop will use Microsoft Word 2000. Sorry, White Out on the screen is not acceptable.
B: Welcome to the World Wide WEB
The Internet has become an important medium for information sharing and communication. Use WEB browsing software to visit not only useful but also fun WEB sites with Quigley's high speed T1 connection.
Thursday, May 2
A: Working with Word Processing
Out with the typewriter, in with word processing software. Whether you use Microsoft Word or another word processor, the basics of formatting, copy/pasting, image importing, and printing are all very similar. This workshop will use Microsoft Word 2000. Sorry, White Out on the screen is not acceptable.
B: Creating Exciting Presentations
As homilists, priests are certainly aware of the importance of effectively communicating. Beyond the spoken word is now the ability to use the computer to create an effective presentation using text, sound, and graphics. A popular software presentation package is Microsoft PowerPoint, used by students and teachers in school and professionally by adults.
Registration Form April 11, 2002

Name:____________________________________________
Phone: ______________________
Parish: ___________________________________________
Fax: ________________________
Workshop: Check One
___ A. Working with Word Processing ____ B. Welcome to the World Wide WEB
Will stay for Lunch? (please circle) Yes No
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Registration Form May 2, 2002

Name:____________________________________________
Phone: ______________________
Parish: ___________________________________________
Fax: ________________________
Workshop: Check One
___ A. Working with Word Processing ____ B. Creating Exciting Presentations
Will stay for Lunch? (please circle) Yes No