December 24, 2024 - 05:11

The Office of Digital Equity is set to host a series of Navigating Technology training sessions beginning January 9th and continuing on January 16th, 23rd, 30th, and February 6th. These sessions aim to equip participants with essential digital skills to thrive in an increasingly technology-driven world.
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about various tools and platforms that can enhance their digital literacy. The training is designed for individuals of all skill levels, ensuring that everyone can benefit from the sessions. Participants can expect hands-on activities, interactive discussions, and expert guidance throughout the training.
This initiative reflects a growing commitment to fostering digital equity within the community, providing resources and support to help individuals navigate the complexities of technology. Those interested in enhancing their digital skills are encouraged to register for these informative sessions, which promise to be both educational and empowering. Don't miss this chance to improve your technological capabilities!
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