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The Broward County Library Network offers free computer classes for adults at various branches. “It’s a logical extension for the libraries to offer these classes,” says Marty Onieal ...
John Kiley and his father, Bill Kiley, both of New Gloucester, at an adult computer literacy class March 22 at the Gray-New Gloucester Adult & Community Education center.
All three middle schools — Horizon, Simle and Wachter — now have "computer literacy" as a required class for sixth-graders.
This year, a generous United Way grant has provided funds to make computer literacy programming available to the general public.
The issue of whether or not computer literacy should be a requirement to graduate from high school raises interesting issues.
Internet cafes, free computer literacy classes provide opportunities for Sonoma County's Latino community, help close the digital divide.