Computing, IT and digital skills
Do you need to develop digital skills to be more confident or to improve your job prospects?
Who are the courses for
We run courses for people with little computing knowledge or who want to update their computer skills.
Course location
Thomas Calton Centre, Alpha Street, SE15 4NX
What you’ll learn
These courses will help you build on your home and workplace IT knowledge. Basic digital skills are important in almost every area of life, whether you want to make an appointment, bank online, search for a job, or keep in touch with friends and family. Learn how to be confident using a computer for work purposes and/or for key tasks of everyday life.
You will also learn how to be safe and responsible online.
How the courses are taught
Our courses are classroom-based and taught using various online tools and simulations to practise and test your new skills and knowledge.
We also offer functional skills IT City & Guilds qualifications recognised by employers and in further education. Accredited courses are assessed externally using an online test designed by the qualification board.
Materials you’ll need
A notebook and pen.
How to enrol
We look forward to welcoming you to the adult learning centre and the start of your learning journey with us.
Find out how to enrol, locations and more about our services.
Course details
Title | Days and times |
Course code, start date, number of weeks |
Fees |
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Scale up with Excel |
Wednesday 1pm to 4pm
|
IT3013 5 June 2024 8 weeks |
No cost to learner |
For families learning together |
Wednesday 4pm to 6pm |
FL3044 5 June 2024 7 weeks |
No cost to learner |
Monday to Friday 9:30am to 12 noon |
IT3014 5 to 16 August 2 weeks |
Nil |
|
Monday to Friday 12:30am to 3pm |
IT3015 5 to 16 August 2 weeks |
Nil |
Page last updated: 12 June 2024