Hamilton Press

Over 40s flocking to computer classes

- STAFF REPORTERS

Generation X and Baby Boomers are flocking to upskill in computing and business administra­tion, with extra classes being put on to meet the demand.

Vision College’s National Certificat­e in Business Administra­tion and Computing (NCBAC) was introduced 12 months ago, targeting people aged 40-plus who wanted to learn about running a modern office and how to use programmes such as Microsoft Excel, Word and Publisher.

To date 397 people have enrolled in the 20-week pro- gramme, which is offered at Vision College campuses in Hamilton, Christchur­ch, East Tamaki and Pukekohe. Hamilton makes up around half of those, with 193 people enrolled.

‘‘We initially introduced just two intakes, but had to increase that to eight due to demand,’’ said tutor Matthew Bartley, who has been teaching the course since its inception.

‘‘We get a lot of good feedback from students – they find the course engaging and, with our support, become more confident in using computers.’’

The course is designed to teach students about modern office applicatio­ns including Microsoft Word, Excel and Publisher, as well as the basics of Facebook marketing and other applicatio­ns.

The course is free and government funded for those between 18 and 65, and involves self-paced learning – which means students work at home with the support of their Vision College tutor. They can also attend ‘drop-in’ tutorials weekdays for extra one-on-one support.

Hamilton mother of two, Kay Ankersmit, 45, started the certificat­e in April, looking to enhance her computer knowledge. The event planner wanted to upskill and prepare for her next career move. online

‘‘When I was at school, computers were not the focus of our learning so everything has been either self-taught or picked up within the work environmen­t.

‘‘It started off really easy and got more complicate­d as we worked through the modules, building on the skills you learned in previous assignment­s.

‘‘By the time we got to the more technicall­y difficult assignment­s you felt really confident because you had built up a good knowledge.’’

To find out more about the course see visioncoll­ege.ac.nz or phone 0800 834 834.

 ??  ?? Matthew Bartley and Kay Ankersmit.
Matthew Bartley and Kay Ankersmit.

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