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Free Computer Training on Saturday

Posted on | October 2, 2009 | No Comments

UA students who are members of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers will host a free computer training event Saturday to help Tucson adults learn about technology. The class is open to any adult wishing to learn computer skills. Classes will be in English and Spanish. IBM, the sponsor, will provide free breakfast and lunch to anyone registered.

Beginners can learn the Windows operating system. Intermediates can learn how to look for a job online. Three desktop computers will be given away in a drawing.

Registrations continue through Saturday morning, but you DO need to register. If you know someone who could benefit from this class, have them call 520-440-5926 or 909-851-9452.

  • Where: Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering Building,northeast corner of Mountain Avenue and Speedway. When you call to register, you will be told which lab to go to. 520-440-5926 or 909-851-9452
  • When: Saturday, October 3, 2009 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
  • How much: Free

–Posted by Hortense P. Tightwad

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