Computer Lessons

Council launched this program in April 1998.  Older Adults have the opportunity to develop their computer skills and access the Internet for information and communication.  This is a regular service of the Resource Centre. These one-on-one lessons are six hours in length and days to choose from are flexible.  Lessons would be taught for three sessions with student attending two hours each session.

The Council is also offering computer labs. This allows
us to teach several students at once with a teacher and assistants so you do get one on one help.

Winter 2012 Computer Classes - Download poster

Beginner Internet Classes:
February 21, 22, 23 at 9:00am-11:00am

Beginner Internet Classes:
February 27, 29, March 1 at 1:30pm-3:30pm

Location:
Saskatoon Public School Board Cost: $75.00

March 12, 13, 14 at 9:00am-11:00am
Location:
Saskatoon Public School Board Cost: $75.00

Optional: If you have never used a computer before
we recommend taking a 2 hour one-on-one lesson to introduce you to computer basics. The cost of this
optional course is $25.

Further registration information can be obtained by contacting the centre at 652-2255 or check out our upcoming progams page for more information about computer classes.

 

 

 

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Contact S C O A


tel: (306) 652-2255
fax: (306) 652-7525
email: admin@scoa.ca

Computer lessons for older adults are also available from:
The Saskatoon Public Library
YWCA
Kelsey Institute
Community Access Program (CAP)


Under the Community Access Program (CAP) funded by Industry Canada, public locations are providing free computer support and training, click on the link above to access the locations.

Parents, families, seniors and students can have free access to computers and Internet service provided at the sites.  The goal of CAP is to give everyone access to computers and the Internet so that all residents may use and benefit from the information highway.