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This class is designed for adults who are new to computers. We’ll cover the essential skills you need to get started, including how to use a mouse and recognize the main parts of a computer. You’ll leave feeling more confident and ready to explore the digital world.
Join the Tech Learning Team for an introduction to Computers.
You’ll start by getting to know the basic parts of a computer—like the monitor, keyboard, and mouse—and learn what each part does.
A key focus will be learning how to use a computer mouse to point, click, double-click, and scroll. These skills are important for opening programs, using websites, and completing everyday tasks on a computer. You’ll also practice using the on-screen cursor to interact with menus, buttons, and links.
This program is made possible by the Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Computer/Technology | Class/Workshop |
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The 22,000 square foot Fort Ben Branch provides easy access to Library services and collections due to its location in a high-traffic community with access to public transportation. It includes community meeting spaces and study rooms, beautiful landscaping components, and walk-up, bike-up, and drive-up material return locations. Its roof-top solar photovoltaic system will provides 80% of the building's electricity needs. The Library was envisioned as part of a redevelopment plan since the land was decommissioned and transitioned from the U.S. military to the City of Indianapolis in the 1990s.
The Branch is the first library branch in the state of Indiana to become a Certified Autism Center™ by receiving an international autism accreditation through the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES).