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Clinton-Macomb Public Library offers is pleased to offer computer tutoring classes for those who need more assistance. If you, or someone you know, would like to learn more about the computer, these classes are a great introduction to technology.
South Branch Computer Classes

Mondays
Choose a Computer Class: 2-4 p.m.

Tuesdays
Choose a Computer Class: 4-6 p.m.

Wednesdays
Choose a Computer Class: 12:30-2:30 p.m.

Thursdays
Choose a Computer Class: 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Choose a Computer Class: 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Please note that class availability changes during summer months.




Main Library Computer Classes

Registration requires a Clinton-Macomb library card in good standing. Different classes are offered on specific days. Please call for the schedule of classes and to register. Call (586) 226-5040 to reserve your spot.


South Branch Class Descriptions
Computer Basics
Designed to introduce the student to the components and basic functions of a computer.

Internet Basics
This class will explore different ways of finding information on the World Wide Web.

E-mail Basics
This class will explain how to set up a free Internet-based e-mail account, as well as how to use the features of e-mail.

Introduction to Microsoft Word
This class explains the basic functions of the word processing program. Users will learn how to create, open, edit and save Word documents using Office 2007.

Career Transitions
Career Transitions can be used during the process of starting a new career. Students will be given an overview of the 5-step process designed to help find a suitable career path and begin a job search in a new career path.
Main Library Class Descriptions
Computer Basics
Designed to introduce the student to the components and basic functions of a computer.

Internet Basics
This class will explore different ways of finding information on the World Wide Web.

Introduction to E-mail
This class will explain how to set up a free Internet-based e-mail account, as well as how to use the features of e-mail.

Microsoft Word
This class will cover the basic functions of creating a document, editing and saving it.