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Digital Literacy

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Digital Literacy

Digital literacy is important in today's interconnected world where technology plays a growing part in our lives. It refers to the ability to access information, communicate effectively, find career opportunities and learn using digital technology. We have several programs available to help students master their digital skills. 

Northstar Digital Literacy helps students earn certificates recognizing their computer skills. Learn more about Northstar Digital Literacy. >>>>

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Computer Classes

Computer training at the Arlington Public Library is free and open to the public. A library card is not required to register for or to attend a class. Participants must pre-register for all classes.

Classes will begin promptly at the time scheduled. You must arrive 10 minutes ahead of class to ensure your seat.  Five minutes before class we will start assigning empty seats to those on the waiting list.

Interested in teaching? Volunteer to be a Cyber Coach!

Visit our calendar for a full list of computer classes. >>>>

DigitALL

The Arlington Public Library also offers a six week course called DigitAll which addresses computer basics such as hardware, online platforms, and internet safety.

  • Become familiar with the hardware and practice keyboarding and mousing.
  • Learn to use Google Drive, Docs, and Sheets.
  • Learn to use the internet and online meeting platforms such as Zoom.
  • And much more

Job search skills include building a resume and learning how to complete online applications.

Registration for this program is required. Register here.

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Office Classes

Word 101

Participants will learn how to create and edit a document with Microsoft Word in this hands-on introductory class. This class is designed for students with limited to no experience with Microsoft Word.

Introduction to Excel 

Students will learn to enter, edit, copy, delete and move data; format numbers and text; change, insert, delete and sort columns and rows. It is perfect for people who have little or no experience using Microsoft Office Excel.

Excel 101

Learn to navigate Microsoft Excel features, enter data, and format your spreadsheet. Explore Excel formula and function features, including AVERAGE, SUM, and MAX.

Excel 102

This class is designed for students with some experience using Microsoft Excel, and who have mastered the skills covered in the MS Office Excel 101 class. This intermediate class will teach you how to write formulas, use auto-fill functions, error check formulas, insert charts, add filters, and more.

Excel Open Lab

Get help with your questions about how to use Microsoft Excel! If you have taken our Excel classes (Intro to Excel, Excel 101, and Excel 201) and still need a little help or have specific questions about formulas or spreadsheets, join us at the Excel Open Lab.