Information Technology is ever evolving, but thankfully there are various sources to help individuals update their skills, best of many of them are free of charge.
I found out that my local community centre runs a weekly class for set ages to participate in a hands-on lecture of how to use Internet and Microsoft basic programmes, such as Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
The Directgov website offers a lot of help for those that want to gain, improve or advance their IT skills. They provide numbers to call for over phone assistance and even make provision to book a learning adviser to meet for face to face discussions based on where you are now with IT and where you want to go. The site lists various short courses available for study and the relevant details via hyperlink.
Directgov, Improving your computer and IT skills, [Online], Available:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning/AdultLearning/ImprovingYourSkills/DG_10037436
I found out that my local community centre runs a weekly class for set ages to participate in a hands-on lecture of how to use Internet and Microsoft basic programmes, such as Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
The Directgov website offers a lot of help for those that want to gain, improve or advance their IT skills. They provide numbers to call for over phone assistance and even make provision to book a learning adviser to meet for face to face discussions based on where you are now with IT and where you want to go. The site lists various short courses available for study and the relevant details via hyperlink.
Directgov, Improving your computer and IT skills, [Online], Available:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning/AdultLearning/ImprovingYourSkills/DG_10037436
[25 March 2010]

No comments:
Post a Comment