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Why teens need to learn computer basicsLearning the basics of computer programming would help teens — and the United States — gain a competitive edge in today s tech-driven world.
Seniors interested in learning computer basics — starting with how to turn one on — can now take free classes taught by their peers at the Ed Brown Center.
Level Up! Introduction to Computer Navigation classes are offered from 5 to 6 p.m. on several weeknights at locations around Topeka.
The South Lake Tahoe Branch Library will offer a free computer class from 10 a.m. to noon Jan. 8 at the library, 1000 Rufus Allen Blvd. The course will introduce basic computer skills for the ...
Many students opt to take programming classes in college and even potentially major in computer science, but, having no experience, they must start with the very basics and slowly learn the ...
Since early summer, Rachelle Lawson-Norwood, a recreational assistant with the city, has been hosting free basic computer skills classes for adults.
The A.K. Smiley Public Library will offer a basic computer class this summer.The course is free and open to the public, although participants need to RSVP because space is limited.Participants will… ...
Tuesday, 10 a.m. Woodruff Library, Introduction to Computers. This program will introduce basic computer terms and the use of a mouse. Call 864-476-8770.
When Interfaith of The Woodlands established the Copperwood Learning Center where seniors could learn computer basics, Schueler was the first to sign up. That was five years ago.
The A.K. Smiley Library offers a free basic computer class beginning Thursday, April 5. Classes meet noon-2 p.m. Thursdays through April 26 in the library’s Assembly Room, 125 W. Vine St ...