Wednesday, 8 August 2007

Free Internet Training in Cambridge


If you live in Cambridge you can make use of Cambridge Online City's e-Learning Centre. It helps anybody with any kind of disability to use the computer and access the Internet. They can offer one to one support, individual learning plans at the Hester Adrian Centre in Chesterton and also at other venues throughout the City.

Cambridge OnLine is a charity working across the East of England helping disabled people use computers by providing training and advice to individuals and groups. We provide accessibility assessments & advice, one to one training, and we have a full range of adaptive equipment for people to try.


Interested in Volunteering?

Cambridge OnLine urgently need additional volunteers to help support our learners. You don't have to be a computer expert. You just need to give us 2 hours a week - morning or afternoon - to help guide a learner as they explore computers and the Internet in our relaxed and fun e-Learning Centre. Training, expenses and satisfaction are available. Phone or email Sue now to fix a time to come for an informal visit. 01223 300407 or help@cambridgeonline.org.uk

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