Jacksonville, AL – The Jacksonville Public Library is gearing up to host an informative and empowering event. Scheduled from January 9th and January 23rd at 4:30 pm, this series of classes is designed to enhance digital literacy and proficiency in an increasingly tech-driven world.
Tailored for older teens and adults, the program covers fundamental skills in word document processing, social media use, and explores online career training resources. The initiative is part of the 4H Tech Changemaker Program and will be presented by a local high school student passionate about sharing technological knowledge and skills with the community.
In an era where digital literacy is a valuable asset, these classes aim to bridge the technological gap, providing attendees with practical skills that are relevant to both personal and professional aspects of their lives. Whether one is looking to create a polished resume, navigate social media platforms effectively, or explore online avenues for career advancement, this program promises to be a valuable resource.
The 4H Tech Changemaker Program is an initiative that emphasizes the role of technology in education and personal development. The local high school student leading the program brings a fresh perspective and relatability to the sessions, making it an engaging and accessible learning experience for participants.
What sets this program apart is its commitment to being accessible to all. As a part of the Jacksonville Public Library’s community outreach efforts, these classes are offered free of charge. Attendees need only bring their curiosity and a willingness to learn.