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Free hands-on computer classes. Learn how to use the mouse, keyboard, Windows, folders, the Internet, and more. Attend one class or the entire series. Registration is required and begins February 27.
The Basic Computer Series is designed for anyone new to computers or who has never had formal training. In this series, you will learn how to use the mouse; keyboard; Windows 10 Operating System; save and organize files and folders, and also get an introduction to the Internet and Gmail.
Dates, times, topics:
Intro to Computers (Learn basic mouse and keyboard skills, and Windows 10): Monday, March 20 | 2 pm
Organizing File Folders (Create/Organize Folders, Cut/Move/Copy Folders, etc.): Tuesday, March 21 | 2 pm
Internet Basics (Basic Internet Searching): Wednesday, March 22 | 2 pm
Gmail Basics (Create Gmail account, learn to send/receive emails): Thursday, March 23 | 2 pm
This program requires registration. Please cancel if you cannot attend the class after registration. You can do so online via the email confirmation received at the time of registration or by calling the Electronic Services Division at 330.643.9145.
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