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Other kids are just looking for something to do, “I think it’s cool and I like computers. Also, I had nothing to do this weekend,” Branden Gunn, from Oakman Middle School in Walker County, said.
Their “Level Up” sessions provide basic computer skills. Core technology librarian Meg Porteous visited Eye on NE Kansas to share information about the free classes.
Here’s how to keep the computer — and the kids — safe. If your kids use a computer, then you probably know all the basics about keeping them safe online.
More than 30 children gathered at the Summerlin Library Dec. 11, but it wasn’t to read books. They were there to learn computer coding from Jeremy Bruner of TechBrainiacs.
The early access to basic coding skills is important, Fogg said, because many kids who are blind or low vision are drawn to careers in computer science. He thinks that’s partly because many of the ...
CRANFORD--The Cranford Public Library is once again offering Computer Basics for Beginners classes for senior citizens. Students from Cranford High School will teach senior citizens basic Internet ...