Getting to Know Your Computer
Learn common computer tasks such as maintenance, file organization, and safety and security. Learn skills to increase the longevity and performance of your computer, as well as some common technology terms.
Learn common computer tasks such as maintenance, file organization, and safety and security. Learn skills to increase the longevity and performance of your computer, as well as some common technology terms.
Learn how to access, navigate, and print websites. Get basic techniques for searching the Internet and being safe online. This class is for people already comfortable using the mouse and keyboard, but with little or no previous Internet experience.
In this introductory workshop, create a simple spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel. Participants must be comfortable with working in the Windows environment, and basic knowledge of Microsoft Word is helpful.
One-on-one computer help sessions with a technology tutor. Topics covered include but are not limited to Microsoft Office, Internet, email, library resources, and online applications. Sessions are 60 minutes.
Learn writing tips that will help you polish up your resume and cover letter so they stand out from the crowd and generate interviews in this workshop led by Library Staff.
Learn how to use your library card to access a world of free digital content: eBooks, Audiobooks, music, and more. Gain hands-on experience with tablets, smart phones and ereaders! Bring your questions and device for this interactive program.
Sign up for a 60-minute individual session with a volunteer or staff member to get help with specific computer or e-book questions. Call 704-416-5200, ext. 4 to make an appointment.
Join us for a follow up to the Microsoft Excel Basics class. After a brief review, we will discuss formulas, functions, spreadsheet modifications, charts and graphs. Previous Excel experience is required.
In this introductory workshop, create a simple spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel. Participants must be comfortable with working in the Windows environment, and basic knowledge of Microsoft Word is helpful.
One-on-one computer help sessions with a technology tutor. Topics covered include but are not limited to Microsoft Office, Internet, email, library resources, and online applications. Sessions are 60 minutes.