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Libraries Offer Summer Computer Classes For Kids & Teens

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The George & Cynthia Woods Mitchell Library and South Regional Library will be offering computer classes in June and July for teens and kids.
 
In June, teens ages 13-17 can learn more about Excel in a multi-part class that teaches one of the most required apps in today's job market. If teens need to learn how to type or just want to increase their typing skills, they can sign up for Keyboarding for Teens and learn about correct finger positioning, ergonomic advantages and typing basics.
 
Do your kids ages 9-12 use Google Drive (Docs/Sheets/Slides) for school or other activities? Multi-part program-specific classes teach kids how to create docs, presentations and spreadsheets, as well as how to upload, download and organize their files. Registration, Google account and parental accompaniment are required.
 
In July, the library will offer a four part Microsoft Word for Teens class. This core Microsoft Office product is the most often used app for creating documents and is compatible with the popular Google Docs. These four classes will help Teens become more proficient Word users. 
 
Register at countylibrary.org by clicking on Services>Computer Classes>View Schedule. In the calendar, hover over each class and click "Register Now." There will be a wait list in the event classes fill up.