Events
Drop-in hours for anyone who wants to learn more about how to use technology. Bring your own device or use one of ours!

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The first and third Tuesday of each month.
September topics- Computer Basics and Word 1
October topics- Excel 1 and Word 2
November topic- **No meeting November 4th** …

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Wanting to learn basic computer skills? Come join us and we will help you get started learning with Northstar Digital Literacy and have a staff member on hand to assist as you go. This will be part five of a five-part series to help you…

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Please join us for a second round of, Explore Idioms, we're we'll learn about the curious, and sometimes funny origins of Idioms. We'll look at a new set of idioms, and see if we can guess some of them based on the stories…

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Build a solid foundation of skills and knowledge with Microsoft Excel, which can then be used to create spreadsheets, organize information and much more. General computer skills are recommended but no prior Excel knowledge is required.
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Stop in every Wednesday to get answers to your technology questions or learn about our featured topic!
December 3rd: Computer basics
December 10th: Email
December 17th: Job Searching

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Come learn practical, hands-on tips for using AI in your business with insights from Disruption Now. Get expert guidance with real-time Q&A and connect with other local business owners. You'll also learn how MBAC can support…

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Stop by on Thursday afternoons to get answers to your technology questions. Our staff will help you to get the information you need! Note: Due to renovation plans, this event will take place in our temporary space at 2206 Beechmont Ave,…

Drop-in hours for anyone who wants to learn more about how to use technology. Bring your own device or use one of ours!

Drop-in hours for anyone who wants to learn more about how to use technology. Bring your own device or use one of ours!

The first and third Tuesday of each month.
January topics- Computer Basics and Word 1
February topics- Email and Excel 1
March topics- Internet Safety and Peterson's Test Prep
April topics- Cell Phone Basics and Libby/Hoopla

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The Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library has a great deal of resources that focus on the use of technology.
Join our Adult Learning Center Virtual Class, where we will delve into the following topics:
NorthStar – a digital tool to…
Stop in every Wednesday to get answers to your technology questions or learn about our featured topic!
January 7: Downloading ebooks January 14: Smartphones January 21: Resume Help January 28: Digital literacy
Stop by on Thursday afternoons to get answers to your technology questions. Our staff will help you to get the information you need! Note: Due to our ongoing renovation, this event will take place in our temporary space at 2206 Beechmont…

This program is designed to help you understand how to use a computer for work tasks, personal enjoyment and more. Feel free to bring your own laptop, use one that we provide or check one out with your library card.
Registration required.

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Worried about identity theft and the latest scams? We will explore the variety of scams currently out there. In the second part of the class, we will discuss ways to protect your identity and methods to ensure you don’t become a victim.
Registration…

Stop in every Wednesday to get answers to your technology questions or learn about our featured topic!
January 7: Downloading ebooks January 14: Smartphones January 21: Resume Help January 28: Digital literacy
Stop by on Thursday afternoons to get answers to your technology questions. Our staff will help you to get the information you need! Note: Due to our ongoing renovation, this event will take place in our temporary space at 2206 Beechmont…

The first and third Tuesday of each month.
January topics- Computer Basics and Word 1
February topics- Email and Excel 1
March topics- Internet Safety and Peterson's Test Prep
April topics- Cell Phone Basics and Libby/Hoopla

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Build a solid foundation of skills and knowledge with Microsoft Word, which can then be used to write letters, resumes and more. We recommend having Microsoft Word ready on your device so that you can follow the examples more easily.…

