Digital Literacy Tutorials |
Do you find that you still hesitate when you have to use the computer? In this age of "modern technology" more and more employers and instructors are assuming the new generation of employees will automatically know how to get around digitally. In a lot of cases, this assumption is wrong. Students may know how to answer their smartphones, text their friends, or look up a word or person on the internet, but that doesn't mean they automatically have experience in all the other ways in which digital tools can be used. Many of our learners are non-tradition students who have been out of school and in the workforce for a long time and they never got to learn Microsoft Office or Adobe products.
In this area, you will find helpful tutorials to help you bulk up on your digital know-how. This area will grow as we create newer technologies, so please check back often.
Why use a Computer? |
Top 10 tips for Computer Beginners from Digital Unite |
Getting Started on a Computer from DigitalLearn.org |
How to use a keyboard from Digital Unite |
How to use a Mouse from Digital Unite |
Typing Tutorials & Practice from TheTyping Club |
Using a PC (Windows 10) from DigitalLearn.org |
Accounts & Passwords from DigitalLearn.org |
Online Fraud & Scams from DigitalLearn.org |
Internet Privacy from DigitalLearn.org |
Email Tutorials | Internet Tutorials | Microsoft Office Tutorials | Adobe Products |
---|---|---|---|
Intro to Email - From DigitalLearn.org |
Basic Search - From DigitalLearn.org |
Word more tips | Reader |
Intro to Email 2: Beyond the basics -From DigitalLearn.org |
Navigating a Website - From DigitalLearn.org |
Excel more tips | Photoshop |
PowerPoint more tips | Lightroom |