Are you not sure how to Zoom or Google Docs or if you still need basic training on using your computer or smartphone, you’re in luck.  

AARP, in partnership with AT&T and the Urban League of Kansas are offering free Digital Elder Training classes, designed especially for individuals who are age 50 and older.  

The classes aim to enhance the digital skills of seniors, enabling them to navigate the online world with confidence and ease.

Classes are every Thursday from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Best of all, the classes are free and you don’t have to have your own computer.  You’ll have access to computer’s in the Urban League’s digital lab.  

Classes are offered at the Urban League’s offices at 2918 E. 9th St. Wichita 

Space is limited, so interested participants are encouraged to register early to secure a spot. Register online at:   https://wkf.ms/4dxVmCa  or reach out to Kisha Bell at (316)  202-5271 or via email at kisha.bell@urbanleagueks.org.   

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November 21 – Social Media

December 5 – Online shopping

December 12 – Intro to Virtual Meetings (i.e. zoom, teams, etc.)

January 9, 2025 – Accessing Healthcare through Telehealth

January 16, 2025 – Basic emails and calendars

January 23, 2025 – Google docs and apps

January 30, 2025 – Using Search engines

February 6, 2025– Navigating websites

February 13, 2025 – Intro to Microsoft Word

February 20, 2025 – Intro to Microsoft Excel

February 27, 2025 – Intro to Microsoft PowerPoint

March 6, 2025  – Intro to Canva for Graphic Design

Since 1996, Bonita has served as as Editor-in-Chief of The Community Voice newspaper. As the owner, she has guided the Wichita-based publication’s growth in reach across the state of Kansas and into...

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