The Toledo-Lucas County Public Library offers a myriad of classes to help everyone, regardless of age or skill level, make the most of that latest technology. For more information please call 419-259-5207 or visit your neighborhood branch library.
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| Birmingham Branch |
One-on-One Computer Training      September 8 - December 22, By Appt. Schedule a half-hour appointment with a librarian to learn how to use the Library catalog, learn basic Internet use, set up an e-mail account or use Word 2007. Registration is required 419-259-5210
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| Locke Branch |
Retooling Your Life - Getting the skills you need NOW @ the library      (Th) September 1 - December 31, 9:30 a.m. Do you need to learn basic computer skills or how to send e-mail?
Are you starting a job search or need to apply for a job online? Does your resume need to be updated? Make a one-hour
appointment with a librarian and start to retool your skills.
Registration is required and begins 9/1/2009. 419-259-5310
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| Oregon Branch |
One-on-One computer Training      September 1 - December 31, 2 - 3 p.m. Schedule a half-hour appointment with a librarian to learn how to use the library catalog, learn basic Internet use, discover library databases, set up an e-mail account or use Word 2007.
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| Point Place Branch |
Internet Concepts      (Sa) November 21, 10 - 11 a.m. A group demonstration of basic Internet functions. We will show what a Web browser does, how to open a specific Web site, and how to search for Web sites. No previous skills required. Registration is required 419-259-5390
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| Reynolds Corners Branch |
Basic Internet for Seniors      (W) December 2, 2 p.m. Introduction to the Internet: learn basic Internet terms, how to browse Web sites and search using a search engine. (Note: attending this class entitles participants to schedule a one-hour personal tutorial with a librarian.) Registration is required and begins 11/2/2009. Limited to 15. 419-259-5303
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| Toledo Heights Branch |
Basic Internet      (Sa) January 9, 10 a.m. A hands-on introduction to the Internet. Learn basic Internet terms, how to browse pre-selected Web sites and search using a search engine. The ability to use a mouse is required. Registration is required 419-259-5220
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