Computer Basics I
Main Library 310 North Tryon St., Charlotte, NC, United StatesLearn to use the keyboard and mouse, and get a basic overview of computer terms and concepts in this class for people with little or no previous computer experience.
Learn to use the keyboard and mouse, and get a basic overview of computer terms and concepts in this class for people with little or no previous computer experience.
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.
Book an individual training session on computer or digital download technologies. Topics covered include, but are not limited to, Microsoft Office, Internet, email, or online applications.
Learn to navigate the popular social networking site Facebook with confidence and safety. Familiarity with computers and Internet basics required.
Come meet the new 2016 NTEN Digital Inclusion Fellows and interact with the Charlotte Digital Inclusion community! About Digital Charlotte: Digital and media literacy is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create digital content in a networked environment where […]
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.
Create, edit and save a basic presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint 2013. This class is for people who have mastered basic computer skills. Previous experience with Microsoft Word is also strongly recommended.
One-on-one computer help sessions with a technology tutor. Topics covered include but are not limited to Microsoft Office, Internet, email and online applications. Sessions are 30 minutes.
Sign up for a 60-minute individual session with a volunteer or staff member to get help with computer or e-book questions. Call 704-416-5200, ext. 4 to make an appointment.
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.