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The digital age is well and truly here to stay!
Fear is what stops most people from trying something new.
They think they may be too old but at Hallam Community Learning Centre they will be shown that they are never too old.
For many years the centre has been helping students overcome their fears.
The tutors are patient and dedicated to helping.
They will be able to increase their skills in computer use while learning how to apply these skills in a business environment.
The comprehensive Computers and Business Administration course covers Word, Excel, Publisher and PowerPoint and applies the learning to produce professional letters, reports, spreadsheets, newsletters and presentations.
Hallam Community Learning Centre’s philosophy is “you can never ask too many questions, even if it is the same question five times”.
As people get older they need repetition to help them remember and, of course, practice helps too. The classroom only has eight computers so the classes are small enough that each student gets the attention and help they need.
The best way to find answers is to ask questions.
Phone Hallam Community Learning Centre on 9703 1688.

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