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A New Community
Initiative Plans to Make Technology, Make Sense!
Louisville,
KY, 04/04/07 -
The Community Technology Initiative
is a free service of THE Ultimate User, Richard Bishoff designed to provide
access to a new technology approach that can help non-technical people get
results from any computer, using any software. Requiring no computers,
experience, or programming skills this 60- minute workshop is being offered to
libraries, churches, and other non-commercial social organizations at their own
meeting place.
Based upon the
commercial
Ultimate User Technology Success
System, CTI provides a basic
platform for generating effective do-it-yourself results with technology.
Unlike conventional technical and software training services, The Ultimate
User Technology Success System is based not on
memorization but on a simple connect-the-dots process. “I use this process
everyday. Whether I’m building a web site, developing an Excel spreadsheet, or
working with accounting software, I don’t even think about it anymore. It takes
me minutes to tear into an idea and figure out what is needed. From there it’s
all connecting the dots.”
“You don’t learn
one software package; you learn the secrets behind all of them. You don’t worry
about the operating system or the hardware; you learn the purpose that they
serve and how to get your results. The rest is literally, ‘all between your
ears,’” he says. “When you get down to basics, a computer can only do two
things and both of those require the user. Whether you’re building a web site,
database, or brochure the process is always the same.”
This simple program is designed with
the beginner in mind so no experience at all only helps. For those that have
been immersed in technology you can learn new techniques that will make
computing easier, faster, and fun. “There are lots of little secrets, tricks,
and information that create power users; problem is no one has tried to
encapsulate it for easy digestion. This system gets you thinking ‘into the box’
and then points you to the result.”
Computing continues to get more
complicated while inexpensive help gets harder to find. The result- businesses
lack quality technical skills and jobs sit empty because potential employees
lack Internet, email, or office software skills. “The Community Technology
Initiative removes the complexity and put the user back into the equation.
Right now the computer is the obstacle for many so I start by removing it. Then
I introduce the art of DIGI-Tasking.”
The CTI program is
a slimmed-down version of the commercial customizable packages designed for
businesses that last 4-10 weeks and includes hands-on support.
CTI is designed to get new
users thinking in a different way, to get them started on the technology path
with a different perspective. “It is my hope, my plan, to expand this program to
a more powerful open source type system by bringing on sponsors, advertisers,
and donors and by adding the complete program to the web site. The
CTI program is
critically important right now because tomorrow means even more technology. I
think it is a must that everyone knows how to get the most out of computers;
their future and their children’s future depends on it.”
Richard Bishoff has been
freelancing, contracting, and consulting since 2001 working with both home users
and businesses in systems support, elegantware, business integration, and
training. With computer experience dating to the early 1980’s, educated in
business and marketing with multiple business startups built on technology, “I
know what is required for merging business with technology and dealing with the
large gap that exists between employees and their PCs. Most people are amaze
when I sit down at a software package I have never seen before and immediately
get results. I tell them, ‘it’s not the machine that matters, it’s the
hands.’”
For more information about the
Community Technology Initiative or to schedule a workshop call 396-2574 or email
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