Country: AUSTRALIA
The Adelaide City Libraries have more than one location for computer assistance. Check the website below for courses, locations and times.
We are a Computer Club within a retirement village and to comply with our insurer's rules we are restricted to residents only membership. We started in mid 2001.
The Club started in October 1998, when a small group of residents sought the assistance of ARV (Anglican Retirement Villages) management to start a computer club. For more information see www.arv.org.au.
The Augusta Telecentre is a not for profit community service organisation. It provides resources and technology which are usually difficult to access to the rural community. It is open to all residents in the Augusta region.
AUSOM, the Apple Users Society of Melbourne, was established in 1980. Members can access contacts, creative opportunities and information sources providing personal and interactive help. Whether you are interested in photography, making videos, researchin ...
Avalon Computer Pals helps over 55s learn and improve their technology skills on smartphones, tablets and computers. It is a not for profit organisation run by volunteers. Since 2000, we have helped hundreds of seniors from complete beginners to people wh ...
Computer Pals for Seniors Bankstown was formed in July 1999 and originally met at Georges Hall. At that stage the club only had a few old donated computers and a few dedicated trainers. Currently we have a dedicated room in Bankstown Senior Citizens Centr ...
We offer training courses in iPad and Samsung tablets; Family History; Microsoft Excel Getting Started; and on using the Library databases.