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FREE Basics Computer course
PUKEKOHE 2 Wesley Street - NO COST to learners
Do you know someone that really struggles with all things computer-related? Maybe it's you.
STARTS JANUARY 2020
By the end of the course you will be able to:
• have a basic understanding of computer use and feel more confident in ability to use computers and peripherals;
• use a computer to create a simple Word document and understand how to save this to various locations;
• have a beginning understanding of file management on a computer;
• manage a web-based email to communicate effectively and know the basics of sending and downloading attachments;
• use the internet to find information effectively;
• Create basic job seeker and social media profiles.
Enrol Now: info.C2@literacy.org.nz -------or Call 09 239 0316
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We would like to wish all of you a safe and happy holiday season.
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