Jacksonville, AL –The Jacksonville Public Library is getting ready to host a stimulating and stimulating event. It will be held from January 9th until the 23rd of January at 4:30 pm The series of classes is intended to increase digital literacy and competence in a constantly changing and technologically driven world.
For older teens and adults, the course teaches the fundamentals of word processing, social media and a range of the online resources for career education. This program will be an element of the 4H Tech Changemaker Program and will be delivered by an individual high school student who is passionate about sharing their technological expertise and knowledge with the local community.
In a world where digital literacy is an important asset, these classes are designed to bridge the gap between technology and education and equip participants with the necessary skills applicable to professional and personal areas of their life. If one wants to write a well-written resume or use social media platforms with ease or look into opportunities online to improve their career the program will be an invaluable source.
It is the 4H Technology Changemaker Program is a program that focuses on the importance of technology in the classroom and personal growth. The high school student from the local area running the program provides new perspectives and an understanding to the lessons that make it a stimulating and an accessible learning experience for students.
What makes this program stand out is the fact that it’s open to everyone. As part in the library’s outreach initiatives the classes are provided at no cost. Participants need to bring only their interest and desire to be curious to learn.