How will I be taught?
Your tutor will use a variety of teaching methods to accommodate different learning styles, including one to one guidance and group critiques to support you in achieving your goals. The course will be taught in a relaxed and informal atmosphere, which will try to cater for your individual needs. Your tutor will provide feedback throughout the course.
Your starting point is recorded on an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) and targets are set to help you develop your skills and reach your goals.
Our computing courses are taught using the Windows® 10 operating system and can involve Microsoft® Office 2016 software.
If you have a disability and think it may affect your learning in the classroom, or using any of our other services, please speak to us in confidence as soon as possible. We will discuss options with you and do our best to provide the appropriate support.
What do I need to bring with me?
A notepad and pen.
What can I do next?
'Computing - Silver - Getting Started' is available for you on successful completion of this course. The 'Computing - Silver - Getting Started' course will cover simple word-processing including typing documents, basic formatting and layouts and editing
What do I need to join the course
Everyone is welcome to join the course. The course is suitable for absolute beginners. You do not need to have any previous computing knowledge or experience to attend this course.
You will ideally have access to a computer in order to practise the skills you have learned during class time between sessions.