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Online computer classes

Computer skills

We all know that computer skills are important, and they are becoming more essential every day. This page will give you links to free online classes that will help you advance your skills. Classes available here will help abilities of all levels. Many classes will offer certificates of completion. 



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OPL's online services


MIcrosoft Digital literacy Courses

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This learning path will introduce you to the different parts and types of the computer and their functions. You will also learn the difference between operating systems and applications and their functions. Peripherals and portable storage devices will be discussed as well. ​Microsoft Digital Literacy is for anyone with basic reading skills who wants to learn the fundamentals of using digital technologies. These classes do include a certificate of completion at the end, and they cover a wide range of topics, from and introduction to the different types and parts of a computer to collaborating and managing digital content. 

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