One-on-one technology training
When:
Every day until Tue 31 Dec 2019
Time:
Varies
Booking:
A Must
Facilities:
Parking Available, Public Transport, Toilet on Site, Disabled Facilities
Notes:
Event will continue in wet weather
Details:
Riverstone Library is offering basic computer and technology, one-on-one tutoring sessions to the public.
They run up to one hour long depending on your knowledge and confidence in learning.
Day and times are arranged by mutual consent. Sessions can be a single one off session or run for a period of time determined by your needs.
Topics covered include basic computer, basic email, basic internet searching, how to use your iPad, tablet or phone.
Enquiries: 9627 3823.
They run up to one hour long depending on your knowledge and confidence in learning.
Day and times are arranged by mutual consent. Sessions can be a single one off session or run for a period of time determined by your needs.
Topics covered include basic computer, basic email, basic internet searching, how to use your iPad, tablet or phone.
Enquiries: 9627 3823.
Location:
Riverstone Library & Digital Hub, first floor Riverstone Village,
Corner Market Street and Riverstone Parade,
Riverstone
Corner Market Street and Riverstone Parade,
Riverstone
Contact:
9627 3823.
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