Monday, October 31, 2011

Don't need broadband? Think again as providers look to educate consumers

A couple of years ago I was having dinner with my uncle during a stopover in San Francisco. The conversation, as it is wont to do, turned eventually to the Internet, specifically to Facebook, which my uncle had joined but was not posting to very much. Why? I asked.

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Clark State providing free basic computer training

COLUMBUS - Clark State Community College is a partner in the statewide Every Citizen Online broadband training project and is providing free basic computer training to adults at 18 locations throughout the Miami Valley area.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Clark State to help adults learn computer skills

Clark State Community College, through a statewide project, will provide free basic computer training skills to adults at 18 locations in the Miami Valley region.

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Training-test rule trips up volunteer firefighters

A state law that was meant to keep firefighters up-to-date on training is costing some departments their volunteers.

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

SENIOR SIDELIGHTS

Sunday, October 2, 2011
The State of Ohio through the “Connect Ohio” program has launched “Every Citizen Online.”

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Connect Ohio training taking place at Vantage

VAN WERT - An ongoing program meant to increase the understanding and use of high-speed Internet access in Ohio is moving forward and the local training for the project is taking place at Vantage Career Center.


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Monday, October 3, 2011

Connect Ohio laptops aid Rossford Library training

COLUMBUS - Connect Ohio reports that 65 adults have taken advantage of the Every Citizen Online free basic computer training through the Rossford Public Library, a partner in the statewide broadband training project.


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Owens Community College to hold free computer classes in October and November

Area residents interested in enhancing their knowledge and skills with computers and the Internet are invited to participate in free continuing education computer classes as Owens Community College and the non-profit Connect Ohio organization announce new academic opportunities during the months of October and November.


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