Basic Digital Skills and Training
Geographic Level: Country
Because knowing your way around a computer in 2025 isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s as essential as knowing how to make a cup of coffee or avoid clicking “Reply All” to the entire company.
Topics
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Community-Based Digital Literacy Programs
(5 discussions)
“Learning together, one click at a time.”
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Essential Skills: Email, Browsers, and Search Engines
(5 discussions)
“Your inbox, your window to the world.”
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Language and Accessibility in Tech Training
(5 discussions)
“What if the instructions don’t speak your language?”
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Learning to Use Technology for the First Time
(5 discussions)
“How do I turn it on?” is a valid question.
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Recognizing When Someone Needs Help—and Offering It
(5 discussions)
“They may not ask—but they may need you.”
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Shame, Frustration, and Digital Confidence
(3 discussions)
“I’m embarrassed to ask for help.”
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Teaching Seniors and Late Adopters
(3 discussions)
“It's never too late to log on.”
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The Role of Families in Digital Learning
(3 discussions)
“Who teaches Grandma? Often, the grandkids.”
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Using Word Processing, Spreadsheets, and Apps
(3 discussions)
“From résumés to recipes.”