If you are uncomfortable working on computers, maybe it's time you take control and learn some basic computer skills. It's time to put those fears to rest and take this course from the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana.

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They will be having a Beginner's Digital Literacy course on Tuesday, February 20, Tuesday, February 27 and on Tuesday, March 5 at the UA Hope campus in Hope Arkansas. 

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You will learn the computer basics that will start you off in the right direction, Included in the course you'll learn about how peripherals (camera, mic, etc.) operate. You will also learn about basic file management.

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Students will also learn how to access information online. How to use the different forms of communication that a computer offers like emailing, video chats, and instant messaging.

If you have no knowledge of computers and might even feel intimidated by them, this class is perfect for you.  

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Don't feel like you are in the dark when it comes to computers.

The cost to attend this course is only a donation made in the amount of your choice. But sitting is limited so you will need to register, it is required.

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If you would like more information or you would like to register for the class you can call (870) 722-8568 or you or someone you know can email Racie.Poindexter@uaht.edu.

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