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Back to: Events & Programs Computer Classes @ the LibraryTry our series of presentations to introduce you to the resources available on the World Wide Web. Click on the name of the class you're interested in to find out more, or telephone our Reference Desk at (480) 350-5511. Tech Trends Two Want to get hip on what kids and teens are
experts on . Come to this introductory tech trend session for ADULTS Learn about
the latest tech trends, instant messaging, blogging, myspace, itunes, and more.
Get the 411 to impress your kids, friends, and co-workers.
Wireless Training Learn about wireless computing for your home or business. Set-up,
security and other issues will be covered.
Buying and Shopping for a Computer Come learn the necessary information to have before shopping for a computer. Learn what RAM means, Megabytes, 32GB memory, Bandwidth, Flash drive, CD-Burner, DVD, Wireless, Network Provider, and other useful tools so you get the right computer without paying more than you need. REGISTRATION encouraged: to register for this free lab call 350-5511 or ask at the Reference Desk.
Computer and Internet BasicsLearn the basic skills needed to use a computer and access the Internet. This class introduces computers, how they work, and how to use them. After completing this class attendees should be ready to take some of our other beginning classes. REGISTRATION encouraged: to register for this free lab call 350-5511 or ask at the Reference Desk.
Microsoft OfficeCall Cheryl Fox at 350-5556 or Rolf Brown at 350-5563 for more information. Register online or find out about other registration options at the Reference desk or by phoning (480) 350-5511. Numbers preceding class dates are the class registration codes.
Music and ComputersLearn what your computer can do with music. iTunes is not just for MACs. Learn how to burn cds to your computer, compile playlists, shuffle songs, download onto your mp3 players and ipods using iTunes.
Individual Internet SecurityThis class, targeted to those with some experience in using the Internet. Class will include information on password creation, methods hackers use to obtain sensitive information or social engineering, using credit cards on the web, viruses and hostile programs and countermeasures you can use to protect yourself. Also included will be measures you can take to protect yourself against identity theft. Instructor will take questions concerning other related topics. Prerequisite: Previous experience in using the Internet and e-mail. For more information call Rolf Brown at 480-350-5563.
Ancestors: Genealogy on the WebThis class will explain how to access the enormous amount of genealogical information now available on the Internet. Tips on how to make your searches more thorough and effective will be provided. Register online or find out about other registration options at the Reference desk or by phoning (480) 350-5511. For more information call Rolf Brown at (480) 350-5563.
Online AuctionsThis class will explain how use some of the auction sites (focus on ebay) now available on the Internet. Tips on how to make your searches more thorough as well as how to bid and pay for an auction you've won. Register online or find out about other registration options at the Reference desk or by phoning (480) 350-5511. For more information call Rolf Brown at 480-350-5563.
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