Day | Start | End |
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Tuesday | 13:00 | 15:00 |
Total | £9.50 |
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Tuition Fees | £9.50 |
Do you want to learn how to use emails to communicate with people and services online? Do you want to access your emails when you are out and about through your smartphone or tablet? Maybe you need to email your utility company about your recent bill, or perhaps you want to email a distant relative to keep in touch. If that’s the case, then our Smartphones and Tablets: Emails (Step 1) course is just for you. You will learn the basics of emailing including installing and managing an email application on your smartphone or tablet device, setting up a secure email account and sending and receiving emails to/from other people to help you with emailing for your day-to-day tasks.
On this course, you will learn:
This course is funded through Tailored Learning with the purpose of improving your essential digital skills. The cost is visible at the top of the page. Concessions may be available dependent on circumstances.
At East Riding Adult Learning and Employability we pride ourselves on the support we give to our learners, from the very first time you contact us, to the day you achieve your goals.
If you choose to join this course you will be supported by our dedicated staff, learn in a small friendly and welcoming group, have the opportunity to take part in activities to practise your skills, be encouraged to continue to practise when you are away from the classroom and receive lots of encouragement to help you build both your skills and your confidence.
As well as working in groups, you will benefit from regular time working with your tutor, discussing your progress and planning your next steps. They will also tell you about all of the other great opportunities that you have access to including help with developing your skills, joining one of our creative skills classes or sessions to improve your health, wellbeing, confidence or resilience. If you are looking for work or aiming for a change of role, then your tutor will also make you aware of the employability programmes we have available to support you in achieving your employment goals.
Our team will be there to support you at every step of your journey and we always welcome your feedback to help us ensure that you feel safe, happy, supported and welcome.
A willingness to learn and a positive attitude! You should understand a little bit about the basics of using a smartphone or tablet to join this course. You should be able to navigate around your device and open applications. If you would like to learn more about this first, you might like to attend our Smartphones and Tablets: Getting to Grips.
You might find it useful to bring your own smartphone or tablet along to the session so that we can help you with using your very own device. We do have some tablets available in our centre for you to use if you do not have your own. You might also find it helpful to bring a notebook and pen to make some notes to help with your learning. If you already have an email address, it would be helpful for you to know the email address and password for the account. You don’t need to have an email address already, one of our friendly tutors will guide you through creating one.
Virtual Learning Only: If you are attending virtually, you will need to make sure you have a suitable PC/laptop to allow you to join the virtual group with your tutor. You should also have your smartphone/tablet to hand as you will be using this during the session. If you already have an email address, it would be helpful for you to know the email address and password for the account. You don’t need to have an email address already, one of our friendly tutors will guide you through creating one.
You can choose to complete some of our other digital courses to improve your digital skills. As a next step, you could complete our Smartphones and Tablets: Emails (Step 2) course to find out more about how to manage emails on your device effectively, including how to send and receive email attachments.
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.