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 and ...
From time to time, I run into people who say they don’t “do” technology. Most of these people are over 55 years of age. At this moment, 28 million Americans are digitally illiterate. Compound that ...
Many adults join the Adult Literacy Program to improve their reading and writing skills, working one on one with a volunteer tutor. Improved literacy helps these adults obtain jobs, further their own ...
Just about any sort of communication you would want or need in this day and age involves using a computer. Anything from sending emails, online shopping, to filling out a job application requires some ...
Though it may seem like most people know how to use a computer and basic software, there are still plenty of people who have not had the opportunities or exposure to learn how to use modern ...
Wallace Russell shows Jeni Williams, 60, how to use shortcuts in Microsoft Word. The Hawthorne Branch Library paired up with the Hawthorne Life Enrichment Center to offer basic computer classes for ...
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TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - If new technology has you scratching your head, the Topeka and Shawnee Co. Public Library might be able to help make sense of it. Their “Level Up” sessions provide basic computer ...
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