Total | £51.00 |
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Tuition Fees | £51.00 |
But if you’ve never used a computer before, how do you get started?
This Computers for Complete Beginners course is one great option. Over six weeks, you’ll learn with one of our friendly, knowledgeable tutors in one of our well-equipped training rooms. We’ll start with the absolute basics of turning a computer on and off, and work from there – by the end, we’ll have covered how to use a mouse and keyboard, creating and saving documents, using the internet and much more.
Then if you want to learn more, there’s the option to move on to one of our Computers for Improvers courses, which will build on the skills you’ve learnt while introducing new things to try.
The safety of our learners and staff is our top priority and we’ve made some big changes to our centres, from socially-distanced training rooms to staggered start times. Although things will look different, our staff will be as friendly and helpful as ever and we’re really excited to welcome learners back.
If you’re concerned about visiting one of our centres, please get in touch so we can discuss it with you.
Once we receive your application a member of staff will give you a call to discuss if this is the right course and level for you. You don’t need any prior experience of using a computer, but it would be helpful if you have access to a computer to practise between taught sessions.
A notebook and pen. If you prefer to bring your own laptop to use, this is fine. We have free wifi in all our classrooms.
This course will be delivered by an experienced tutor in one of our computer suites. The sessions will include demonstrations as well as group activities and individual exercises.
You will learn:
You may want to continue learning computer and digital skills by attending our Improve your computer and digital skills course, where you can choose from a range of accredited or non-accredited options. You could also choose from one of our other ICT themed courses such as online shopping or recognising scams and associated risks.
You can find more information on the Financial help and additional support page or you can contact us to talk about this and any other support we can provide.