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AmeriCorps Digital Inclusion Computer Classes Offered at Libraries

Bowling Green, KY. (June 3, 2019) - For the months of June and July the AmeriCorps Digital Inclusion Initiative will host classes on computers and technology at the Southwest Harbor Public library and the Bass Harbor Memorial Library. The classes are for anyone who wants to learn basic computer skills, how to use different software programs as well as how to keep yourself safe online.

According to the Mount Desert Islander, the classes will be offered from 9 a.m. to noon in Southwest Harbor and 2-5 p.m. in Bass Harbor, and will be held on Thursdays starting June 6. The topics will be Intro to Computers, Internet Skills, Internet Safety, Getting Started with Gmail, Doing More with Google Tools and Digital Media Literacy. Enroll now by calling 207-244-7065

These classes are a great way to learn more about digital inclusion and different ways to stay updated on new internet technology. But what if classes like these are not offered where you live? Digital Works, a program of Connected Nation, has virtual training classes available online wherever you are.

What is Digital Works?

Digital Works connects people to leading-edge customer support and IT jobs for global corporations. We offer a technology and client-services training program, along with continued mentorship toward opportunities for advanced IT careers.

"We have classes across the United States, in facilities and now virtually, where people are trained in how to use digital resources or, if they already have a basic understanding, we train them for employer-related needs such as customer relations and technical support,” said Stu Johnson, Director of Digital Works.

Want to learn more about Digital Works and what it can do for you? Visit our website at www.digitalworksjobs.com and check out some of the success stories! 

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