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Introductory Computer Training Classes

The Pinellas Park Public Library is now offering introductory computer training classes. Students will receive hands-on experience using our laptop lab. All classes are free, however, due to the limited number of lab computers, pre-registration in required. Class registration must be done in person.

 

For times and dates, check the links below:

For more information, call: (727) 541-0719

The following is a list of classes offered, although not all are offered each month:

Introduction to Computers: Equipment & Concepts This class provides an introduction to the basic parts of a computer system and their uses. Topics include areas such as: how to use a mouse, what is inside a computer, and some basic computer concepts, such as memory. (This class is intended for novice computer users.)

Introduction to Microsoft Windows--Part 1: This class is designed to provide an introduction to the Windows operating system. Topics include areas such as: opening programs, saving files, and finding files. (This class is intended for novice computer users who already know how to use a computer mouse.)

Introduction to Microsoft Windows--Part 2: This class is designed to provide a continuing introduction to the Windows operating system. Topics include areas such as: creating folders, copying & pasting files, and changing desktop settings. (This class is intended for novice computer users who already know how to use a computer mouse. Taking Windows Part 1 is recommended before taking this class.)

  

Introduction to the Internet: This class offers instruction on how to use some of the basic features of the Internet. Topics include areas such as: what is the Internet, how to enter an Internet address, and how to search for web sites using a search engine. (This class is intended for users familiar with computers and the Windows operating system.)

Introduction to Microsoft Word--Part 1: This class provides instruction on the basic operations of the Word word processing program. Topics include areas such as: how to make changes to text, how to set tabs and margins, and how to save and retrieve documents. (This class is intended for users familiar with computers and the Windows operating system.)

Introduction to Microsoft Word--Part 2: This class provides a continuing introduction to the basic operations of the Word word processing program. Topics include areas such as: fixing spelling and grammar errors, copying & pasting text, and creating bulleted lists. (This class is intended for users familiar with computers and the Windows operating system. Taking Word Part 1 is recommended before taking this class).

 

Introduction to Microsoft Excel: This class will introduce some of the basic functions of the Excel spreadsheet program. Topics include areas such as: how to enter data, working with columns and rows, and how to enter formulas. (This class is intended for users experienced with computers and the Windows operating system.)

Introduction to Web-Based E-Mail: This course is intended to provide basic training in the use of electronic mail. Patrons will be able to sign up for an e-mail account with a free provider on the Internet. Topics include areas such as: composing an e-mail message, sending e-mail, creating folders, organizing messages, and working with attachments. (This class is intended for users familiar with computers, the Windows operating system, and the Internet.)


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