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For the 14th year in a row, the Great Aloha Run is co-sponsoring a free 2-hour computer class for senior citizens. Basic skills are taught, such as use of the internet, e-mail, composing documents ...
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. But they will want to sign up fast ...
Mentor Public Library is hosting seven free computer classes at its Main Branch this January. The classes are: • An Introduction to Computers — the library’s most basic computer class —… ...
Classes begin the third week of January at most branches in basic computer skills. Classes in word processing software and internet essentials begin the following week.
Level Up! Introduction to Computer Navigation classes are offered from 5 to 6 p.m. on several weeknights at locations around Topeka.
This three-hour classes teaches basic operations of a computer, how to use the Internet and email. Classes are held in the Wirt Public Library computer lab. Cost is $5 due at registration.
The Wagoner Literacy Center is now enrolling for a basic computer class, teach people how to take advantage of the Internet, to explore websites, and set up email.
Mentor Public Library is hosting seven free computer classes this September at its Main Branch with classes ranging from basic introductions to computers, the Internet, email, and Facebook to ...
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