Free Beginner Digital Class at Glenview Library
Kia ora all
Just letting you know that on Thursday and Friday next week (24th and 25th June) the Glenview Library will be hosting the Kanorau Digital beginners workshop. It’s a two part session, one on each day going from 10.30am-1.30pm. It’s all completely free with devices, WIFI, and everything else provided on the day.
By the end of the sessions, participants will be able to set up and operate their own email account, share documents, and join in on group video chats.
More information can be found on the library website here:
hamiltonlibraries.co.nz...
If you’d like to register yourself or someone else can call 0800 526 672, or you can ask at the library. Alternatively, you can respond to this and I will be able to help you out.
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