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Open Computer Lab

Lifelong Skills & Opportunity Center 27 Barrow St, 4th Floor, New York, NY, United States

Join our Open Computer Lab session for self-guided learning activities! Whether you’re a beginner or advanced user, bring your questions or projects to practice in a supportive environment. Our staff will provide light assistance with any technical challenges. The lab is designed for hands-on learning. Don’t miss out on improving your digital skills! Every day […]

Basic Computer Skills (Windows 101)

Lifelong Skills & Opportunity Center 27 Barrow St, 4th Floor, New York, NY, United States

Learn all the basics of laptops and desktops including files and folders, hard drives and flash drives. Conquer the keyboard, master the mouse, wow them with windows, and tackle that terminology! Computer Lab

Microsoft Outlook – Part 4

Lifelong Skills & Opportunity Center 27 Barrow St, 4th Floor, New York, NY, United States

Introduction to Microsoft Outlook basics. Instructor: Avi Green   Welcome to Day 4 of our Outlook workshop! Today, we're focusing on "Proficiency Assessment and Certification in Microsoft Outlook." Our objective is for students to showcase their mastery of Outlook by completing a comprehensive quiz that encompasses topics covered throughout the workshop. This exam will test […]

Artificial Intelligence & ChatGPT Fundamentals

Lifelong Skills & Opportunity Center 27 Barrow St, 4th Floor, New York, NY, United States

Artificial Intelligence & ChatGPT Fundamentals Instructor: Avi Green In this two-hour session, participants will explore the fascinating world of artificial intelligence (A.I.) and Chat GPT. Avi will provide insights into how A.I. technology, specifically Chat GPT, is transforming various industries and changing the way we interact with machines. Participants will learn about the capabilities of […]

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