I just came back from PLA and the Denver Public Library gave a presentation and noted that they do lesson plans and handouts for a large number of computer classes.  I checked and this is a wonderful resource that Denver is happy to share with other libraries.  Go to https://www.denverlibrary.org/ctc-classes  and click on the class you'd like to use.  There should be links for a variety of handouts and plans.  

We do two sessions of computer basics - 90 minutes each.  There is no charge and classes are open to the general public.  I hope this helps!

Kathy

Kathy Petlewski
Electronic Resources Librarian
Plymouth District Library
223 S. Main St.
Plymouth, MI 48170

734-453-0750, ext 208


From: "Diane Greiner" <crodg@llcoop.org>
To: michlib-l@mcls.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 4:42:24 PM
Subject: [Michlib-l] Basic Computer Classes

I am looking into to doing some basic computer classes for my library patrons.  If any of you have done these, would you be willing to share what you covered, handouts to participants, how many sessions, cost if any?

 

I would really appreciate not having to reinvent the wheel if possible.

 

Thank you and have a great day,

 

Diane Greiner

Library Director

Croton Township Library

8260 S. Croton-Hardy Drive

Newaygo, MI  49337

231-652-1615

crodg@llcoop.org

 


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