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Classes start every three months.  The Spring Term will be at our new location at the Bernikow Jewish Community Center at 1466 Manor Road.  Summer classes will begin the week of July 7, 2008.  Please check back here often to see latest updates.  Most of our classes meet for two hours once a week and schedule ranges from 9:00am thru 5:00pm.  We try to offer a computer Internet course at least once or twice a year.  Our Learning Center has 12 computers and a teacher's work station, therefore each class can have a maximum of 12 students plus the teachers computer.  The picture below is our present learning center, we will post a picture of our new learning center soon.  If you would like to receive our quarterly SeniorNet application form, call the Bernikow Jewish Community Center at 718-475-5200 our ext. is 1182 or Click Here to E-Mail Send us your name and address and we will put you on our mailing list before our next term begins.  We schedule a new term every three months for your convenience.  In Person registration has first priority in all our classes but if you miss the registration day you can still register by telephone if a class is not full, mail or the web up to the first week of classes. 

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The JCC SeniorNet of Staten Island opened on February 17, 1993.  Sam Finkelstein, Dr. Stephen Fromer and Bea Victor collaborated with JCC's Director of Senior Programs, Evelyn Baron, in obtaining a Learning Center grant from SeniorNet's national headquarters in San Francisco which has since relocated to Santa Clara.  The Learning Center is furnished with the latest computers connected by a network to the Internet.  Courses are for beginners as well as more advanced students and all courses are taught by senior volunteers. 


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SeniorNet

SeniorNet is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization of computer-using adults, age 50 and older.  SeniorNet's mission is to provide older adults education for and access to computer technologies to enhance their lives and enable them to share their knowledge and wisdom.

The organization has benefited millions of seniors since its founding in 1986 by Mary Furlong, a professor at the University of San Francisco; supports over 240 Learning Centers throughout the U.S. and in other countries; publishes a quarterly newsletter and a variety of instructional materials; offers discounts on computer-related and other products and services; holds regional conferences and collaborates in research on older adults and technology.  SeniorNet operates the National SeniorNet's web site at http://www.SeniorNet.org, where all individuals 50 and older and others who are interested in the SeniorNet community, whether or not they are members of SeniorNet, are welcome to participate in our online communities and the hundreds of discussion topics offered on these sites.  Here, on the Web, the discussion boards are called the SeniorNet Round Tables - be sure not to leave without visiting!

SeniorNet grew out of a research project funded by the Markle Foundation in 1986 to determine if computers and telecommunications could enhance the lives of older adults.

An international, nonprofit organization based in Santa Clara, California, SeniorNet is funded by membership dues, Learning Center fees, the altruistic donations of individuals and the generous sponsorship of many companies and foundations.


Who are we?

SeniorNet members learn and teach others to use computers and communications technologies to accomplish a variety of tasks. They learn to touch up photos and send and receive them in email, to desktop publish anything from a newsletter to an autobiography, manage personal and financial records, communicate with others across the country and the world and serve their communities. 
SeniorNet members share a desire to continue learning and a willingness to contribute their knowledge to others.

What do we do?

We offer courses in computer subjects for senior citizens
, (50 plus) mainly in the Staten Island area.  We conduct Classes and have Lab time for students to practice their lessons on, surf the Web or just play.

 

 

Why should you join SeniorNet?

How many times have you heard your children and grandchildren talk about "Surfing the Net"?  Have you felt left out of the Computer revolution?  You can learn to use a personal computer to write letters, balance your budget, keep records, and send e-mail to family and friends all over the world.  

Join SeniorNet at the JCC Learning Center and learn to explore the Internet.  All members are welcome to use the computers during Lab time without having to own a computer or pay monthly fees.  The Internet connects tens of thousands of computers and millions of people and services around the world. You've heard about the Web, and WWW.Com (dot.Com).  Meet new friends share information, join chat rooms and investigate new sites.  Soon you will be speaking Cyberspace language and your friends will be wondering how you got so smart.  You can set your own pace and learn as little or as much as you wish. But no matter what you decide you'll be glad you did.  

Our senior members are very enthusiastic about entering cyberspace.  E-mail (electronic mail) is enormously popular and seniors can now be in touch with family and friends daily, no matter where they live.  So welcome aboard the on-line way to communicate.  

 

We need volunteers. We need you!
"Seniors Teaching Seniors"

If someone helped you learn what you know about computers, then can you help us do the same for our senior citizens.  They are eager to learn how to use their computers.

If you have a few hours a month, that's all we need.  Help us as an assistant, then step up to teach some courses!

Join Us! Take A Course Or Volunteer

We encourage you to make all inquiries about your interest in our curriculum and registration procedure by calling the Senior Center office.

The phone number is  (718) 720-7965

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Where are we located?

THE SeniorNet Learning Center is located in the Bernikow Jewish Community Center at 1466 Manor Road In Staten Island, NY 10314.   

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