Computer training program scrapped
The State Government has axed funding for a program offering free computer training to thousands of seniors, people with disabilities, Aboriginals, low income earners and older West Australians trying to re-enter the workforce.
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Gov't scraps computer training
The State Government has axed funding for a program offering free computer training to thousands of seniors, people with disabilities, Aboriginals, low income earners and older West Australians trying to re-enter the workforce.
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LAML schedules upcoming events
Lehighton Area Memorial Library has scheduled some upcoming events. There will be a computer training class on "Online Buying/eBay" from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Tuesday, May 1. This class is for those with basic computer skills who want to learn about online shopping, buying, and auctions.
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41 cops now ‘computer-literate’
IT WAS not too late for policeman SPO1 Joel Luceno Bintad to learn basic computer operations, after 24 years in the police force. At his age, all he could remember was to rely on old clunky typewriters.But last Thursday, Bintad was one of the 41 police officers, two of them officials from Mandaue City Police Office (MCPO), who successfully graduated as the third batch in the Basic Computer ...
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New Program Aims to Put 'Every Community Online’ in Texas
Connected Texas, the Texas State Library, and Intel Join Forces to Offer Free Internet Training and ComputersAustin, Texas (PRWEB) April 24, 2012 Connected Texas, in partnership with the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) and Intel, announced Tuesday the launch of the Every Community Online (ECO) program. The program offers free computer and Internet training and leaves ...
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