Being Digital
Event description
Join our Being Digital group class on Tuesday afternoons to learn more about computers, technology and the Internet!
We are an official partner of the Be Connected program, with many different sessions each month ranging from identifying online scams, understanding your device, internet safety and much more.
Lessons will be general in nature in order to benefit the whole class. Please register for our One-on-One Tech Help sessions or come to our Digital Drop-ins for personalised assistance.
Held weekly on Tuesdays, 1pm - 2pm. During school term only.
These lessons are free, with bookings required for each lesson. Please check the itinerary below and register for the topics you are interested in.
Term 1 2025 Itinerary:
- 4 February - Computer basics: Learn how to use a mouse, keyboard, and adjust your computer settings.
- 11 February - Internet for beginners: What is the Internet and how can we use it? This lesson will cover basic Internet navigation skills.
- 18 February - Understanding web browsers: Learn more about web browsers and how you can modify them to suit your needs.
- 25 February - Email basics: Learn about different email providers, how to create an account, and how to use basic email features like attach, reply, forward.
- 4 March - Learn about common scams: Learn about some of the most common scams and how you can identify and avoid them.
- 11 March - Mobile phones for beginners: This will be a general lesson with information relevant to both Apple and Android phones. Find out what services mobile phones provide, such as messages, photos, apps.
- 18 March - Introduction to creating documents: We'll discuss different kinds of documents and how you can create them. For example Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Canva creations.
- 25 March - Downloading and saving files: Learn more about identifying file types, how to download your files, and how to save them on your computer.
- 1 April - Manage your files on a desktop: Expanding on the previous week's session, we will go a bit deeper into creating folders and how to search for files on your computer.
- 8 April - Manage your files on the Cloud: We will have a brief introduction to what the Cloud is, and then we'll explore how you can use it to manage files and create documents.
Contact the Campbelltown Library for assistance or further information by calling (08) 8366 9299 or email library@campbelltown.sa.gov.au.
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