Register 10 Seats Remaining
Curating your browsing experience! Learn key terms and how computers connect to the internet. We will explore browsers, bookmark management, and more in this series that is perfect to help you build a solid foundation for using the web in everyday life.
Make your internet searches more effective and learn practical tips to find what you're looking for faster. Learn to use links, read internet addresses, and search the web. You must be experienced using a mouse and keyboard for this class.
The Internet Toolkit, Week 1: Browser Basics & Helpful Tips
Learn the basics of browser navigation, identifying parts of a website, and some helpful tips to improve your search results.
The Internet Toolkit, Week 2: Specific Searches, Shortcuts, & Security Basics
Speed up your searching with keyboard shortcuts and focus on security by learning secure password basics and two factor authentication.
The Internet Toolkit, Week 3: Browser Customization & Your Digital Footprint
Customize your browser with extensions and themes, learn how to print from the internet, and consider how your digital footprint is created and what that means for your privacy.
Each week has a separate session that you can register for. See calendar for more details about times, dates, and locations.
This program is made possible by The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Computer/Technology | Class/Workshop |
TAGS: | Tech Learning Team | Digital Literacy | Computer classes | Computer Basics | Computer / Technology | Adult |
This branch has served the Irvington community since 1903 when the Bona Thompson Library was donated to Butler College and soon became a public library branch. Following relocations in 1914 and 1921, a new facility was built on East Washington Street in 1956 and named for Irvington’s distinguished citizen, Hilton U. Brown. The Brown Branch closed its doors in 2001 to make way for the current 16,000-square-foot Irvington Branch that opened later that year.