Forsyth Tech launches new website SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Forsyth Tech has launched a new web site that has been redesigned to transform the user experience. The new site can be viewed at www.forsythtech.edu. The site features quicker and easier access to information based on audience type, news and social feeds as well as enhanced accessibility, particularly on mobile devices, with the introduction of a responsive web design. The improved site allows visitors to self-select their interests upfront on the * home page based on whether they are a prospective student, current student or business. Links to information about financial aid, the application process, course listings and payment options are available on almost every page of the site for quick ref erence. Customized photos throughout the site help reinforce the college's brand and , innovative, sophisticated learning environ ment. Forsyth Tech photo Forsyth Technical Community College's Computer Technology students worked on multiple computers simultaneously to keep up with demand during the col lege's first-ever free community Computer Diagnostic Clinic on March 18. Community computer clinic services 100-plus machines Special to the chronicle Forsyth Technical Community College's first ever Computer Diagnostic Clinic that was held earlier in March is being called a huge success. In the five hours the free clinic was open, more man 100 people brought their PCs, Macs and laptops to the ' Technology Building on the col lege's Main Campus. Nearly 40 com puter technology faculty and students diagnosed and fixed problems, including minor repairs, virus and spam removal and file system clean up. "This event exceeded our expectations - we were bombarded," said Deanne Wesley, department chair, iTEC Davis Center and instructor, Information System Security. "People were lined up at our door before we opened and came from as far away as Hickory, Pilot Mountain and Mt. Airy to participate. We're definitely going to offer this clinic again." Gerald Kearns, pro gram coordinator, Computer Information Technology, said, . "The most popular problem we addressed was virus removal. In fact, one stu dent worked on a computer that contained 3,221 virus es! Another student found an 'underground' website on a family computer where you can buy illegal credit cards. We informed the family immediately - they had no idea it was there." On average, students and faculty spent 20 to 30 minutes on each computer. While computers were being serviced, Forsyth , Tech faculty held mini workshops for participants, addressing topics such as password recovery, how to create a mobile app and how to create Avatars. "One partici pant told me. We got free computer repair and we learned some thing while we were here - it doesn't get better than that!,"' Wesley said. "Manv nnrtiri ; r pants told us our customer service was impeccable. We are so proud of our students for how hard they worked. It was a perfect learning envi ronment for them to prac tice their skills." As a result of the popu larity of this first computer clinic, the college has decided to offer two clinics per year?in the spring and fall. A fall 2016 date has not yet been set. "This event exceeded our expectations - we were bombarded." -Deanne Wesley, department chair, iTEC Have an Idea? Let us Know H 11 1 I I 11 I 11 ^^^^tttttttttt/KKKK/KKK/KKtL I I l^H ? I BUT WE DO. AWARDS ^ j" j -y ^ fyj j CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE Monday, April 25, 2016 ? 6pm Semi-formal/Formal attire $10.00 IWSSU Students with Valid Identification are FREE TRACK ANDHEL^l Come out and enjoy 18 holes of exciting golf on new diamond zoysia greens at Winston Lake Golf Course. A day of fun. fellowship and great prizes await all participants. All proceeds from the classic and silent auction will support the general scholarship fund atWSSU. So grab a friend or three - and join us Friday, April 29,2016 for the Golf Tournament. I _____ Dual Shotgun starts at 7:30 am and I -00 pm <***' 4 Player Captain's Choice pepsi |1U Entry Fee: $ 180 per person/$630 per team BHMHK Includes cart, green fees, souvenirs, lunch sponsored by Bib's Downtown. i . ? ! ' J' ? "V I PRIZES ABOUND! I Prizes for Guess the Longest Drive and Magic Ball contests. I Win a new car for a hole-in-one. sponsored by Flow BMW Hole-in-one contest sponsored by Windsor Jewelers Trophies will be awarded for winners in the Golf Tournament CHANCELLOR'S PUTTING BUDDIES Join us and cheer on our inaugural class of Chancellor's I Putting Buddies announced during lunch. Selected individuals will compete in a short putting contest for a chance to win $500 for the WSSU Foundation general scholarship hind sponsored by Tournament Promotions. SCHOLARSHIPS WSSU desires to provide financially for students through scholarship offerings. Opportunities such as the Golf Classic will allow access for more dedicated, talented and motivated students. 1 r \