FREE AND LOW-COST COMPUTER TRAINING IN TUCSON!

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FREE AND LOW-COST COMPUTER TRAINING IN TUCSON! SUMMARY: You can take free Windows-based computer classes at the Pima County Public Library. You can take low-cost computer classes at Computer Adult Learning Centers. Finally, the Tucson Computer Society has a list of free online training resources at their Web site. With all of these great training opportunities, you have no excuse to miss out on the wonderful world of computers! (The most up-to-date version of this article is always located at http://aztcs.org/training/training.pdf )

FREE COMPUTER CLASSES AT THE PIMA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY Seventeen of the twenty-seven branches of the Pima County Public Library have free computer classes and free one-on-one computer tutoring. All of these classes are taught in the computer classrooms of one of the branch libraries with one "Windows XP" or "Windows 7" computer for each student. Most of these classes are taught with "OASIS Connections" textbooks that are published by the OASIS Institute of St. Louis, Missouri. A list of courses can be found at http://www.library.pima.gov/computerclasses/

This Web page looks like this:

You can sign up for these classes by phoning or visiting the branch of the Pima County Public Library where a particular class is being taught. Based on the above-mentioned Web page, some of the courses that they offer include: Basic Email Computer Basics Computer Protection Computer Survival Skills Computer Tutoring Digital Downloads Digital Photo Editing for Teens Digital Photography Drop-In Help Drop-in Job Help E-Book Reader Series Exploring Google Exploring the Internet Exploring Windows Fantastic Photos with Picasa Getting Acquainted with the Computer Grants Databases Open Lab Intermediate Microsoft Word Introduction to Computers Introduction to Digital Photography Introduction to ebay Introduction to Facebook Introduction to Microsoft Excel Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint Introduction to Microsoft Word Introduction to the Internet Introduction to Twitter Keeping Your Email Organized Looking at Windows Meet the Computer Microsoft Publisher

One-on-One Computer Tutoring Online Shopping and Travel Organizing and Editing Your Digital Photographs Personalized Computer and Job Help / Ayuda personalizada de computación y búsqueda de empleo Picture This: Digital Photography Privacy and Security Online The Complete Job Search

LOW-COST COMPUTER CLASSES AT "COMPUTER ADULT LEARNING CENTERS" "Computer Adult Learning Centers" used to be called "Tucson SeniorNet" but they broke away from their parent organization in 2009. All of their classes are taught in computer classrooms with one desktop "Windows" computer for each student. They offer computer classes during the non-summer months at two locations: Armory Park Senior Center, 220 South 5th Avenue and Udall Center, 7200 East Tanque Verde Road For a information about their classes, phone them at (520) 721-7591 or see their Web site.

The Web site of Computer Adult Learning Centers is located at http://www.tucsoncalc.org/ It looks like this: Their classes are scheduled within 5 "cycles" that cover the non-summer months of the year. They do not have classes during June, July, and August of each year. Their yearly calendar is shown at http://www.tucsoncalc.org/calendar.htm

APPLE/MACINTOSH TRAINING IN TUCSON To get free and low-cost training for Apple "Mac" computers, see http://aztcs.org/apple/apple.htm

FREE WEB-BASED ONLINE TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ADVICE FOR "WINDOWS" COMPUTERS Hundreds of hours of free training and technical advice can be obtained online with an Internet-connected "Windows" computer. The online training is almost as good as training in a traditional classroom setting. Most computer users get the best training experience by combining instructor-led classroom training and online self-directed training since the two modes of training reinforce each other. The Tucson Computer Society has a collection of categorized shortcuts to Web sites that have free computer training: To access free online computer training, please do the following:

Step 1: Open a Web browser such as "Internet Explorer" or "FireFox". (Our "Tech Support" Web pages are not compatible with "Google Chrome", or "Safari".)

Step 2: Locate the (topmost) address box and type in aztcs.org Step 3: Press the Enter key of your keyboard.

Step 4: The Web page at aztcs.org looks like this: Step 5: Click on Tech Support on the left menu bar. (You might have to scroll down or page down, since the "Tech Support" hyperlink is near the bottom of the left menu bar.)

Step 6: A new Web browser window or Web browser tab will be displayed. This window will display our "techinfo" page at the "box.net" Web site:

Step 7: If Sort by: is not set to Name, click on Date and change it to "Name": Step 8: "Sort By" should now have "Name" to the right of it. It should now look like this:

Step 9: Inside each folder, you will find a bunch of shortcuts to Web sites with free online training:

Step 10: For example, if you click on the folder called 00_Basic Basic Computer Training it will opens up as follows:

Step 11: If you then click on 000 Mouse Exercises @ SeniorNet.org.url the following Web page will be displayed:

Step 12: Click on the "Download" button that is under the "Warning..":

Step 13: If a "..Security Warning.." box pops up, click on it's "Open" button: If you see a box like this, click on its "Open" button:

Step 14: If an "Internet Explorer Security" box pops up, click on its "Allow" button.

Step 15: Your Web browser software will now display a Web site that has online training on the use of a mouse: Step 16: Use the left mouse button to click on "Placing the Mouse" to start a training session on using the mouse of your computer:

Step 17: The start of the "Placing the mouse" training exercise looks like this:

YOU CAN DOWNLOAD AN ENTIRE FOLDER(S) OF ONLINE TRAINING HYPERLINKS TO YOUR LOCAL COMPUTER Instead of repeatedly returning to our Box.com Web site for additional training hyperlinks, you can download an entire folder of hyperlinks as follows: Step 101: Open a Web browser such as "Internet Explorer" or "FireFox". (Our "Tech Support" Web pages are not compatible with the "Google Chrome", or "Safari" Web browsers.)

Step 102: Locate the (topmost) address box and type in aztcs.org Step 103: Press the Enter key of your keyboard.

Step 104: The Web page at aztcs.org looks like this: Step 105: Click on Tech Support on the left menu bar. (You might have to scroll down or page down, since the "Tech Support" hyperlink is near the bottom of the left menu bar.)

Step 106: A new Web browser window or Web browser tab will be displayed. This window will display our "techinfo" page at the "box.net" Web site:

Step 107: If Sort by: is not set to Name, click on Date and change it to "Name": Step 108: "Sort By" should now have "Name" to the right of it. It should now look like this:

Step 109: Place a checkmark to the right of each folder that you wish to download to your local computer:

Step 110: Click on the "Download" button:

Step 111: Click on the "OK" button of the "Are you sure.." dialog box:

Step 112: A "Decrypting.." notification box will be displayed:

Step 113: Click on "Download" button of the "Download" dialog box:

Step 114: Click on the drop-down list button to the right of the "Save" button:

Step 115: Click on "Save as" in the drop-down list: *

Step 116: Click on "Desktop" in the "Save As" box: *

Step 117: Click on the "Save" button. Step 118: To access the desired folders that contain training hyperlinks, locate techinfo-selected.zip on the Windows "Desktop" and double-click on it.

Step 119: "Windows Explorer" will display a "Techinfo" folder. * Step 120: Double-click on the "Techinfo" folder.

Step 121: "Windows Explorer" will now display the folders of training hyperlinks that you have downloaded:

Step 122: Double-click on the desired folder to access the training hyperlinks that it contains: