Start digitally: smartphone courses for beginners and advanced

Start digitally: smartphone courses for beginners and advanced

Digital competence for everyone: smartphone and tablet courses in Hertha-Müller-Haus

On September 6, 2024, an initiative for promoting the digital skills of the citizens will start in the Hertha-Müller-Haus in Berlin. These courses are aimed at people of all ages who want to learn how to use their smartphones and tablets more effectively. The two courses - for beginners and advanced - offer a valuable opportunity to bridge the digital gap and strengthen self -confidence in dealing with modern technology.

Important details of the courses

The courses take place every Friday. The beginner course runs from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and the advanced course follows from 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Each course comprises a total of six sessions, each lasting 90 minutes. The participation fee is € 36.00 per person. Ms. Schwerdtner has taken over the management of the courses, which is also available for registration on telephone number 679 258 79.

Course content and goals

The courses are designed in such a way that they are tailored to the individual needs of the participants. In the beginner course, the participants get to know the basic functions of smartphones and tablets. This includes installing and uninstalling apps and finding practical solutions to everyday challenges. The course not only provides technical knowledge, but also the ability to search and use information independently.

In the advanced course, the focus is on the deepening of existing knowledge. Participants can ask specific questions and discuss topics that are important to them. This personalization of the courses ensures that all participants can pull the greatest possible benefit.

Meaning for the community

These courses are not only a way for personal development, but also represent an important step towards digital inclusion. In an increasingly digitized world, it is crucial that all members of society have access to digital skills. The common exchange in a supporting environment also strengthens the sense of community.

Interested parties are invited to bring their own device to the course in order to learn directly using their own example. Alternatively, tablets are also made available, which means that as many people as possible can participate, regardless of their technical equipment.

Conclusion

The smartphone and tablet courses in the Hertha-Müller-Haus offer a valuable opportunity to learn and expand digital skills. The support of Ms. Schwerdtner ensures that each participant receives the necessary help to communicate better, use information efficiently and to be able to act more safely in digital space. Register today and benefit from these practice -oriented offers.

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