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Free Basic Computer Classes

By Newspaper StaffMarch 23, 2013Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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N1301P23003KARCHBOLD, OHIO – Adults all over Northwest Ohio are mastering computer skills through free classes offered through Northwest State Community College.

The classes are available in many locations: Archbold, Swanton, Napoleon, Bryan, Montpelier, Metamora and Liberty Center.
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The program is part of the Every Citizen Online project and has been helping people in a number of areas, including:

  • Mastering the Keyboard and Mouse
  • Programs and Files
  • The Internet and Websites
  • Searching on the Internet
  • Email Basics and Sending Photos

Students with any level of experience are building confidence and becoming more comfortable with computers through these free classes. Some have even gone from never touching one before to wanting one of their own!

“Super class… and super instructor! They make it so easy to understand. It really helps you gain confidence! ”
Barbara from Hicksville, Ohio
“I enjoyed learning new ways to use my computer. The class was easy to follow and I could actually understand what I was learning!
Myrna from Bryan, Ohio


The Every Citizen Online project is a partnership between Connect Ohio and Northwest State Community College.
If you or someone you know would like to learn more about computers, call 419.267.1274 to register![/emember_protected]

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