BSOL Documents
Here is the Learner Application Form (NL01-NL03). This is a fillable pdf form which can be completed online and emailed to us, or the completed form can be printed off and mailed to to our office. The second page contains notes for learners, which will be of interest to any new or intending learner. Please click here.
Our List Of Computer Basics describes in detail the minimum that we aim to teach our learners. Some learners may not wish to learn every item on this list; that is up to the individual learner. Other learners may wish to cover other topics which are not in this list. Many of these topics are covered in the training lectures which we run on a regular basis in our City Training Centre. Circumstances permitting, we may be able to cover additional matters in our one on one lessons. To view the list of items covered in our basic tuition, please click here.
We have prepared a detailed document describing our Members' Entitlements. Find out what we offer to our learners, mentors and volunteers - and what we ask for in return. Please click here.
For mentors and anyone who is considering becoming a mentor, read our Mentors' Briefing Notes.Please click here.Current and intending mentors are encouraged to read our Operating Guidelines for Mentors. To view it, please click here.
When commencing lessons on a learner's own computer, the mentor is expected to perform basic checks to ensure that the computer has basic security features, and that they are operating. To download our Security Guidelines please click here.
The Hub Coordinators' Briefing Note can be downloaded by clicking here.
We have prepared a Office Volunteers' Briefing Note also for such as office staff. To view it, please click here.
BSOL has prepared a Code of Conduct, and we expect all members to abide by the Code. To download the full document, please click here.Alternatively, a summary is available on our website. To view the online version, click here.