Digital Independence

............... Closing the digital divide ...............

2011 Basic Computer Training Program

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Dear Community,

So much has been going on around us: new technology is invented on a daily basis.

This influx of technology is scary: how do we use this technology? When can I find time to learn how to use it? What happened to the good old days where all I had to do was flick a switch?

Those days are gone. Our life is beginning to depend upon technology; we need technology to help us move further in life. It is what makes our lives easier and simpler to manage, sustain and live.

We recognize that not everyone is able to keep up with rapid advancements in technology but we also realize that if people begin to fall behind with modern technology, how will we progress in life to make even more advanced technology?

We’re here to solve the problem. This summer Digital Independence will offer discounted computer consultation sessions. For one hour a day, one day a week, over a period of 5 weeks- Digital Independence will offer affordable basic computer training. An application for this program can be downloaded by clicking here. This program is open to anyone who wants to catch up on modern technology.

We ask, regardless of your age, gender or race, that you do not fear technology and will help us progress our society.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
Again, the application can be downloaded by clicking this link.

Thanks,
Digital Independence :)


HTML5 Class - Nov 29, 2010

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Face it, the web is evolving just as fast as computers these days. Just like that processor in your two year old computer is outdated, so are the days of HTML4 and Adobe Flash. We are progressing into a web of open standards, and HTML5, CSS3, and new Javascript APIs are pioneering the way. This class is designed to explain to even the most basic web users what exactly HTML5 will do and how it will impact your web experience.

This upcoming Monday, November 29th, 2010 Digital Independence will be holding a class on the basics HTML5 at the Cambridge Public Library. Join us, starting at 5:30pm as we take a look into the future of the open web.


Free Computer Classes

The mission of Digital Independence is to provide the community with the resources and knowledge required to live with ease within the technology flourished world we live in.
Computer lab in local library
If you are interested in hosting a public event with Digital Independence, we would be more than willing to teach a free class at your event!

Asides free public events, we also offer group and one-on-one classes with clients at very affordable rates. Please contact us for more information!

Note: We are always open to your ideas and we would greatly appreciate any suggestions you have- especially regarding classes that we could teach.