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There are a variety of ways to turn yourself from computer illiterate to computer guru. Most of these ways are inexpensive and take up a little bit of your time. Some of them can be done in the luxury of your own home at your own pace.

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Computers are everywhere, from your grocery store to your library, even in your car. Schools are teaching children how to use these devices from the time they enter Kindergarten and there are quite a few six year olds who can surf rings around their parents and grandparents. Most homes have a computer in them and searching the Internet, typing up reports, or simply organizing files is a common way of life. Other than turning the computer on and off and checking your e mails, you find yourself lost in the information age.
Have no fear, my computer challenged friend. There are a variety of ways to turn yourself from computer illiterate to computer guru. Most of these ways are inexpensive and take up a little bit of your time. Some of them can be done in the luxury of your own home at your own pace. You can learn how to use your computer more efficiently, try out things you’d never thought you’d do – like creating basic computer graphics – and use it more as a tool than for entertainment.
If you don’t have or want to put out a lot of money to take a few basic computer courses, check with your local library to see if they offer free classes. Because most libraries now use a computer based cataloging system, they will offer classes to help older patrons learn how to navigate a computer. Many also offer classes that teach the basics of using programs such as Microsoft Word, a word processing program used for typing reports, letters, and articles such as this one. If your local library doesn’t offer these classes, ask them to find out what it would take to start them up. Check with your local Senior Citizen Center as well for free classes. These may be only open to seniors, but they may have information on other free classes available in your area.
Check with your local college for non credit computer classes. Many community colleges usually offer these in the evenings. They are specifically designed for people to brush up on their skills, learn the basics of using a computer, or how to use a specific program. These classes are fairly inexpensive and meet one to two times in the evenings for about an hour to an hour and a half. Sometimes colleges offer these classes in beginner, intermediate, and advanced lesson plans, so choose accordingly.
If you are comfortable enough with a computer to teach yourself how to use other programs, instruction courses can be found on the Internet. These are usually step by step tutorials that you can work through at your own pace. Programs range from learning how to create complex databases in Microsoft Access to creating your first webpage using Adobe Dreamweaver. Some even offer a certificate of completion at the end.
No matter what level you are at in using a computer, keep in mind that it is a tool that can make your life simpler. Don’t be afraid to try and use it. And feel free to let your six year old give you a hand surfing the net.
With You in TechnologyAdam White

Adam is a non-technical writer for http://www.discover-voip.info. There he discusses everything you need to know about VoIP.


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