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Computer Literacy Training Programs | Center on Halsted

Beginner and intermediate level computer literacy courses including in Microsoft Office and Google SketchUp.

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CyberNavigators - Chicago Public Library - Kelly Branch

Chicago Public Library offers technology tutors across various branches in the city. CyberNavigators offer patrons one-on-one sessions, which are available by appointment and last up to an hour. CyberNavigators can help build skills in computer basics, email, internet basics, document creation, accessing digital content, and more.

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CyberNavigators - Chicago Public Library - Sulzer Regional Branch

Chicago Public Library offers technology tutors across various branches in the city. CyberNavigators offer patrons one-on-one sessions, which are available by appointment and last up to an hour. CyberNavigators can help build skills in computer basics, email, internet basics, document creation, accessing digital content, and more.

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My.Future - Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago - Legacy Club

My.Future is a mobile-friendly social platform with program activities in areas such as STEM, leadership, and the arts.

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My.Future - Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago - Brunson Club

My.Future is a mobile-friendly social platform with program activities in areas such as STEM, leadership, and the arts.

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CyberNavigators - Chicago Public Library - Manning Branch

Chicago Public Library offers technology tutors across various branches in the city. CyberNavigators offer patrons one-on-one sessions, which are available by appointment and last up to an hour. CyberNavigators can help build skills in computer basics, email, internet basics, document creation, accessing digital content, and more.

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Tech#Ready - Association House of Chicago - Main Location

Association House of Chicago's Tech#Ready program helps people develop the digital skills they need for future jobs. Participants will learn essential computer skills from experienced instructors. There are beginner and advanced courses offered and certification opportunities with Microsoft Office Suite (MOS) available.

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My.Future - Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago - Kanoon Club

My.Future is a mobile-friendly social platform with program activities in areas such as STEM, leadership, and the arts.

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CyberNavigators - Chicago Public Library - West Pullman Branch

Chicago Public Library offers technology tutors across various branches in the city. CyberNavigators offer patrons one-on-one sessions, which are available by appointment and last up to an hour. CyberNavigators can help build skills in computer basics, email, internet basics, document creation, accessing digital content, and more.

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CyberNavigators - Chicago Public Library - Harold Washington Library Center

Chicago Public Library offers technology tutors across various branches in the city. CyberNavigators offer patrons one-on-one sessions, which are available by appointment and last up to an hour. CyberNavigators can help build skills in computer basics, email, internet basics, document creation, accessing digital content, and more.

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CyberNavigators - Chicago Public Library - Thurgood Marshall Branch

Chicago Public Library offers technology tutors across various branches in the city. CyberNavigators offer patrons one-on-one sessions, which are available by appointment and last up to an hour. CyberNavigators can help build skills in computer basics, email, internet basics, document creation, accessing digital content, and more.

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Computer Classes - Des Plaines Public Library - Main Location

Des Plaines Public Library offers a variety of entry-level and intermediate classes on topics ranging from productivity software to social media.

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Onsite Digital Navigator - Chicago Southland Chamber of Commerce - Main Office

Chicago Southland Chamber of Commerce's on-site Digital Navigator Services provides personalized, one-on-one or group support to help individuals confidently access and use technology in their daily lives. Delivered on-site or at community hubs such as libraries, workforce centers, housing facilities, and nonprofits. These services aim to bridge the digital divide by offering hands-on assistance where people already live, learn, and gather. Services Offered: Device Support: Help using smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other digital devicesInternet access assistance: Guidance on finding low-cost internet options and getting connected Digital skills training: Support with essential skills like email, online forms, video calls, cybersecurity, job searching, and moreNavigation of online services: Assistance in accessing telehealth, government benefits, educational tools, and workforce platformsReferrals: Connections to digital literacy classes, affordable devices, and community tech resources

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Technology Classes - Gail Borden Public Library District - Main Library

Gail Borden Public Library District provides technology classes for adults that are offered on a regular basis and cover a variety of topics from computer basics to Microsoft Office software to special topics like cybersecurity.

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Education Services - Muslim Women Resource Center - Main Office

Muslim Women Resource Center provide low-income immigrant women the educational services they need to flourish in an English-speaking environment. MWRC offers English as a Second Language (ESL) classes to low-income adult immigrants living on Chicago's North Side.

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Services for Older Adults - Evanston Public Library - Robert Crown Branch Library

Evanston Public Library offers a variety of programming for older adults such as information sessions regarding Medicare, group fitness activities, memory care, and technology training.

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My.Future - Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago - Austin Club

My.Future is a mobile-friendly social platform with program activities in areas such as STEM, leadership, and the arts.

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CyberNavigators - Chicago Public Library - Humboldt Park Branch

Chicago Public Library offers technology tutors across various branches in the city. CyberNavigators offer patrons one-on-one sessions, which are available by appointment and last up to an hour. CyberNavigators can help build skills in computer basics, email, internet basics, document creation, accessing digital content, and more.

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Computer Services - Bensenville Community Public Library - Main Location

Bensenville Community Public Library offers free computer services such as public access WiFi, computer stations with printing and scanning capabilities, as well as computer classes.

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Tutoring & Computer Technology Services - New Foundation of Hope - Main Office

New Foundation of Hope's after-school tutoring program assists with core subjects (Reading, Math, and English) and the ACT. Experienced tutors can also assist students with one-on-one homework assistance based on their individual needs. Computer Technology seminars for adults will help improve typing skills and teach Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel).

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My.Future - Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago - CC's Little Village Club

My.Future is a mobile-friendly social platform with program activities in areas such as STEM, leadership, and the arts.

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Workforce Development - A Knock at Midnight - Main Location

A Knock at Midnight's Workforce Preparation training is designed to prepare individuals for such situations. No matter the goals, their staff are committed to cultivating each participant's skills and promoting self-sufficiency. Workforce Preparation courses are four-week sessions that occur Thursdays from 2:30 to 4:30pm.

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My.Future - Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago - Alcott Club

My.Future is a mobile-friendly social platform with program activities in areas such as STEM, leadership, and the arts.

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My.Future - Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago - Logandale Club

My.Future is a mobile-friendly social platform with program activities in areas such as STEM, leadership, and the arts.

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Digital Equity - YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago - South Side YMCA

In order to help community members gain access to technology and digital literacy resources, the Y now offers in-person computer labs, known as Tech Hubs, at several YMCA locations. Community members can use these free resources to take care of important tasks, such as registering for a COVID-19 vaccine, free digital literacy resources, job searching, grocery shopping, and much more.

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