FREE COMPUTER CLASSES AT DOVER PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Dover Public Library will be offering a array of free computer classes for the open via the winter and early open of 2012.
Part of the Tech Nights @ the Library Series, this technology precision will assistance participants seeking to get behind in to the pursuit market, shift careers, or who are only seeking to sense something new.
“Classes are utterly free and proceed at 6 p.m.,” pronounced Technology Room Manager Mary Prysi. “The living room tries to suggest classes on a accumulation of topics, from skills indispensable to come in the pursuit marketplace to fun things similar to amicable media and eBooks.”
Scheduled classes are as follows:
Introduction to the Ohio eBook Project, today; Online Dating & Social Media, Feb. 6; Using Your Kindle, Feb. 13; Facebook 101, Feb. 16; Online Research, Feb. 27; Typing 101, Mar 5; Digital Photography 1, Mar 19; Digital Photography 2, Mar 26; Microsoft Word Basic, Apr 9; Microsoft Word Intermediate, Apr 16; Creating an Online Presence for Your Organization, Apr 30.
“The living room is also vehement about charity a module called ‘Ask the Computer Guy!,’ ” Prysi added. “Our ‘Computer Guy’ will be accessible on the initial Saturday of any month from 10 a.m. to noon to encounter with the open to address any technology, computer, or electronic tool need they may have. This is a fun approach to have one-on-one time with a ‘techie’ and to get the assistance you need.”
For more information about any of the library’s mechanism classes in the Tech Nights @ the Library Series, or to report an appointment with the library’s “Computer Guy,” contact the Dover Public Library at 330-343-6123.
The Dover Public Library will be offering a array of free computer classes for the open via the winter and early open of 2012.
Part of the Tech Nights @ the Library Series, this technology precision will assistance participants seeking to get behind in to the pursuit market, shift careers, or who are only seeking to sense something new.
“Classes are utterly free and proceed at 6 p.m.,” pronounced Technology Room Manager Mary Prysi. “The living room tries to suggest classes on a accumulation of topics, from skills indispensable to come in the pursuit marketplace to fun things similar to amicable media and eBooks.”
Scheduled classes are as follows:
Introduction to the Ohio eBook Project, today; Online Dating & Social Media, Feb. 6; Using Your Kindle, Feb. 13; Facebook 101, Feb. 16; Online Research, Feb. 27; Typing 101, Mar 5; Digital Photography 1, Mar 19; Digital Photography 2, Mar 26; Microsoft Word Basic, Apr 9; Microsoft Word Intermediate, Apr 16; Creating an Online Presence for Your Organization, Apr 30.
“The living room is also vehement about charity a module called ‘Ask the Computer Guy!,’ ” Prysi added. “Our ‘Computer Guy’ will be accessible on the initial Saturday of any month from 10 a.m. to noon to encounter with the open to address any technology, computer, or electronic tool need they may have. This is a fun approach to have one-on-one time with a ‘techie’ and to get the assistance you need.”
For more information about any of the library’s mechanism classes in the Tech Nights @ the Library Series, or to report an appointment with the library’s “Computer Guy,” contact the Dover Public Library at 330-343-6123.