Computing for Seniors
If you were lucky enough to get a computer for Christmas, yet “unlucky” enough to have the mind of a senior citizen, I have some advice to get you started. Are you puzzled about where to begin and worried about pushing a button or clicking the mouse and breaking your brand new magnificent machine? Are you wanting to take up web surfing, but unsure that you have what it takes to become a grand surfer like the younger set? Are you generally confused about everything to do with the computer world? This introductory FREE course from AARP is designed for seniors and can teach you everything you need to know. You will learn terms and techniques, and how to troubleshoot common problems.
Go to aarp.org/computers/ and look to the left hand side of the web page for the “BASIC WEB LESSONS.” Then you can begin to follow the Seven Step Web Lessons from AARP, written especially for seniors. Once you master those, you can graduate yourself to the INTERMEDIATE WEB LESSONS.







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