Library E-Books: 1-on-1 Support Session
Book an individual one hour training session on borrowing e-Books for your e-Reader, tablet, smartphone or laptop.
Book an individual one hour training session on borrowing e-Books for your e-Reader, tablet, smartphone or laptop.
Create, edit and save a document in Microsoft Word. This class is for people with some computer experience but little or no previous word processing experience.
Join us as we learn about using the computer, internet, email, word processing and online job searching over this 6 week course. Registration Required! You must attend all sessions. This week: Resume building and online job searching.
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.
Sign up for a 30-minute individual session with a volunteer to get help with computer basics, Microsoft Office, Internet, email, or other topics. Call 704-416-0500 to make an appointment.
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.
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.
Sign up for a 45-minute individual session with a staff member to get help with computer basics, Microsoft Office basics, Internet basics, or email basics. Call 704-416-6200 to make an appointment. Registration opens one week before the session.
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.