FreeU

FreeU Kawartha Lakes Free University (FreeU) is a new initiative to bring free learning to adults in the CKL. Courses begin September 18th, 2015. Is it really free?

Kawartha Lakes Free University (FreeU) is launching this fall, in partnership with the Kawartha Lakes Public Library and the City of Kawartha Lakes. Community members are invited to attend a variety of evening courses free of charge. No money is exchanged. Students attend for free, professors teach for free, and the courses will be held in meeting spaces that can be used at no cost. If the course

requires some materials (e.g. strawberries for a jam-making workshop) students will be advised what to bring, or items will be supplied at cost. Is this really a university? It’s not an accredited university, nor is it a degree-granting institution. But it is universally accessible, without charge. When and where are the courses offered? Initially, classes will be held in Lindsay, at the library, and at The Clubhouse on Kent Street. The course offerings and locations will be listed on the City's website on the Community Calendar, through social media and other advertising outlets for promotion. Each course is six weeks in length, one evening a week, from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Once we get rolling, there may be several offered at once. The first courses will be on weekday evenings, but future courses may be offered during the daytime or on weekends, depending on the availability of facilities and professors. What courses will be offered in September 2015? Tuesday: Green Living 101, at the Lindsay Library

Wednesday: How to Read Music, at the Lindsay Library

Friday: Introductory Spanish Conversation, at the Clubhouse on Kent. Upcoming courses we're considering: Starting a Small Business, Introduction to Interior Decorating, Successful Backyard Composting, Creating and Editing Wikipedia Entries, Introduction to Computers and Developing Sustainable Cities have all been proposed. How do I become a student at the FreeU? Just show up at the first class and register for the course. Send an email to [email protected] to let us know you plan to attend. This will help us with classroom setup. How do I become a professor? Email your course idea and a bit about yourself to [email protected] to see if it will be able to be a part of FreeU. Why do people want to volunteer as professors? After investing time and effort to master a subject or a skill, many highly skilled and qualified people are eager to pass their knowledge on to others. We'll make it easy for you to become a FreeU professor. New professors can concentrate on their students and their material without having to organize the logistics and registration details as well. Students can easily find and register for courses that interest them. Anyone with a skill or specific knowledge to teach others in our community can apply to become a volunteer professor at our university. Teaching at FreeU can help you to develop your facilitation skills, increase your knowledge of your topic (there is nothing like explaining something to someone else to deepen your understanding), get to know others who share your interests, contribute to your community by sharing knowledge with others who may not have had your good fortune. It may also enhance your resume and demonstrate your expertise. Although our professors deliver their courses for free, they can develop a private practice from former students wanting more (e.g Introductory Spanish students may wish to start private lessons with the instructor). If you want to help others develop their skills or knowledge in a subject in which you have expertise gained through experience, study or practice, then contact the university (contact info here) to discuss your idea. We will ask you to tell us about your qualifications and expertise. We will help you develop your course by providing the following: course name, course outline (a six-week series of lessons), format (e.g. In-class, field work), resources required, and how the students' achievements and experiences be evaluated. (No tests are required, but a feedback form will help us improve our offerings.) We will help you write a course description, then schedule your course, advertise it, take registrations, book the venue, and host the event. At the end of the course, we will evaluate the experience from the perspective of the students, the professor and the university. If we all think it's worth doing again, we'll help you make any necessary improvements and put it on the schedule again.

01/23/2017

Hi Everyone,
Just thought I'd let you know that I've sold my house in Lindsay and moved on.
Wendy

12/23/2015

Due to unforeseen circumstances, FreeU will be taking a six-month sabbatical. Please contact the Reference Desk upstairs at the Lindsay Library for Computer courses and workshops.

12/16/2015

Computers for Beginners! Sign up for our new course starting January 10. The Reference Desk upstairs at the Library has a sign-up sheet, or you can email us at [email protected] and we'll put you on the list.

11/25/2015

Still looking for someone who can deliver an introductory language course in January. Open to all suggestions!
[email protected]

11/25/2015

Computer course starts January 10, Sundays at 1 pm for six weeks. No background required. Bring your own laptop if you have one.

11/18/2015

We are particularly interested in hearing from you if you can teach French to beginners!
Other instructors are sought for needlework courses (could do a combination) like quilting, knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, etc.
Email your suggestions: [email protected]

11/18/2015

Computer Course starting in January at the Lindsay Library, Sunday afternoons at 1 pm. Sign up by emailing [email protected].

Course outline:
L1
Multimedia collections backup: ripping and storing personal audio and video disks
L2
Virus/malware Detaction, Removal, and Risk Mitigation
L3
Best Practices in Web Browsing: Surf Like a Pro!
L4
Social Apps, and Their Place in Society: exploring the benefits and potential hazards of instantaneous multimedia communications
L5
Creating a Bootable, Live USB/CD (Ubuntu)
L6
The Magic of Sourceforge: Amazing devlopers. Great software.

11/13/2015

Anyone with a skill or specific knowledge to teach others in our community can become a volunteer professor at our university. Teaching at FreeU can help you to develop your facilitation skills, increase your knowledge of your topic (there is nothing like explaining something to someone else to deepen your understanding), get to know others who share your interests, contribute to your community by sharing knowledge with others who may not have had your good fortune. It may also enhance your resume and demonstrate your expertise.

Although our professors deliver their courses for free, they can develop a private practice from former students wanting more instruction.

If you want to help others develop their skills or knowledge in a subject in which you have expertise gained through experience, study or practice, then contact the university to discuss your idea. [email protected]

11/13/2015

I'm going out this morning to ask someone if they will teach a beginner French course in January....Hope to get a YES!

11/11/2015

Watch for it here: Our newest offering will be a computer course at the library on Sunday afternoons starting in January. Sign up starts December 1.

10/29/2015

Now we're on to planning for our January offerings. Some decisions to make....Should we have daytime or evening classes?
Will anyone offer to teach other languages (our most popular requests)? What topics should we cover in the computer classes? Lots of requests for website design...also for craft instruction (knitting, quilting, sewing costumes...) Suggestions welcome!

10/29/2015

Green Living 101 and Reading Music wrapped up last night and tonight. Quotes from the feedback forms: "It was a great experience." "It is wonderful to have something like this in the community - free to learn." "I wish there were a couple more classes to allow for deeper discussions..." "The overall experience at FreeU was great." "The instructor (JT) was informative and interesting."

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