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'''This is a list of current volunteer teachers at Free Geek, along with their volunteer numbers.''' | '''This is a list of current volunteer teachers at Free Geek, along with their volunteer numbers.''' | ||
− | === | + | ===Getting Started Teachers=== |
'''The following teachers currently teach a weekly class:''' | '''The following teachers currently teach a weekly class:''' | ||
* Matheas Michaels (91355) - Saturdays 11-2 | * Matheas Michaels (91355) - Saturdays 11-2 | ||
* Gina Acharjya (89779) - Saturdays 2:30-5:30 | * Gina Acharjya (89779) - Saturdays 2:30-5:30 | ||
+ | * Paul Brown (91807) - Wednesdays 10:30-1:30 | ||
* Nisha Kumar (81173) - Thursdays 10:30-1:30 | * Nisha Kumar (81173) - Thursdays 10:30-1:30 | ||
* Michael DesRochers (85513) - Thursdays 3-5 | * Michael DesRochers (85513) - Thursdays 3-5 |
Revision as of 15:57, 15 June 2011
This is a list of current volunteer teachers at Free Geek, along with their volunteer numbers.
Getting Started Teachers
The following teachers currently teach a weekly class:
- Matheas Michaels (91355) - Saturdays 11-2
- Gina Acharjya (89779) - Saturdays 2:30-5:30
- Paul Brown (91807) - Wednesdays 10:30-1:30
- Nisha Kumar (81173) - Thursdays 10:30-1:30
- Michael DesRochers (85513) - Thursdays 3-5
Volunteer Backup:
- Wayne Flower (66711)
- Any current teacher can also be called for back-up!
Staff backup:
- Laurel, Liane, Renee
Command Line Teachers
- Rob Love (51188) - Saturdays 11-12:30
Staff backup:
- Vagrant, Michael
"Monthly Classes" Teachers
The following teachers currently teach a regular class:
- Ken Hill (53827) - Ubuntu Linux Basics, Administering your Free Geek Computer
- Joe Sapienza (63944) - Using Windows Programs in Ubuntu
- John Rose (68783) - Ubuntu Linux Basics
- Kurt Krueger (23339) - Gimp Fundamentals, Gimp 2
The following teachers are trained to teach certain classes, but do not currently teach a regular class. They can be called for back-up: