Introducing Digital Literacy Free Masterclass Platform For All Professions – One Hour Online Sessions Twice Monthly
Digital technology is at the core of everything in todayβs world
Whether you are a student, business owner, or someone that uses technology for work, learning how to increase digital literacy can improve your life.
An increased ability to learn, communicate, and organize using digital technology opens a new world of opportunities and options.
Just like your ability to read, write, and speak clearly affects your ability to communicate face-to-face, digital literacy enables you to learn and work in a digital world.
One definition of digital literacy is the ability to navigate, evaluate, and communicate information online or in a digital format.
When you experiment with digital tools you build confidence in your abilities.
CURRICULUM
Basic computer skills: This includes using a keyboard and mouse, navigating an operating system, and managing files and folders.
Internet basics: This includes using a web browser, searching the internet, and understanding online safety and security.
Email: This includes creating and managing email accounts, composing and sending emails, and using email attachments.
Productivity tools: This includes using word processing software, spreadsheets, and presentation software.
Social media: This includes using social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, understanding privacy and security settings, and managing social media accounts.
Online communication: This includes using instant messaging, video conferencing, and online forums to communicate with others.
Digital security: This includes understanding online threats such as phishing, malware, and identity theft, and using antivirus software and other security tools.
Cloud computing: This includes understanding how to use cloud storage and file-sharing services such as Dropbox and Google Drive.
Digital ethics: This includes understanding how to use technology in an ethical and responsible way, such as avoiding plagiarism, respecting others’ intellectual property rights, and promoting digital citizenship.
- CLASSES:
- ONLINE VIA ZOOM
- Every 2nd & Last Saturday
- 2pm to 3pm (WAT)
HOST: Temitope V. Owokole (Life Strategist & Mentor, Digital Creator)
Invite friends, family and colleagues who are passionate about digital technology and would like to start from the basics.
CALLING ALL PROFESSIONS