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How to Use the Internet for Baby BoomersCommunity Education for Adults in Basic Web Computer Operations
Learning about the Internet is just another step along the path of life for lifelong learners. However, there are many adults who would benefit from using the Internet.
There are many people today who are not familiar with Internet basic skills. Although the Internet has been available for everyday use for over 25 years, this technological advancement is still foreign to a lot of adults. The Internet is a dynamic means of communicating, shopping, and socializing today. The Internet can been intimidating and foreign to those who are not familiar with the way the system works. This is why many of today’s adults avoid computers and anything to do with the Internet, because it is new world all unto itself. Learning the language, how to access the Internet, how to tell the good from the bad, and many other attributes of the Internet is comparable to learning a foreign language to many adults. Continuing Education for Developing Internet SkillsThe Internet is not something that can be easily avoided today. There are many benefits to using the Internet for adults and unfortunately some negative aspects as well. This is when learning basic Internet skills through community education programs are very helpful. These continuing education programs are available in most communities and typically include:
Advanced Continuing Education Internet SkillsThis level of continuing education for adults includes how to use the resources of the Internet for reinforcing Internet fundamentals learned in previous programs, along with new skills. These advanced fundamental Internet skills courses teach adults how to:
Benefits of Internet Continuing Education for Lifelong LearnersThe benefits for adults who choose to take continuing education Internet skills courses are numerous. Besides learning something new, some benefits include:
Learning Internet skills through continuing education is open to all adults, regardless of age. In fact many seniors are enrolling in these courses and programs to learn about the Internet and how to take advantage of this technology. Typically Internet skills courses are offered through community education programs as non-credit classes, which usually charge a minimal fee to cover costs. Also, senior adults are generally offered a discount for enrolling. Additional information about community education programs can be found by visiting Community Education for Lifelong Learners. One thing to remember regarding learning Internet skills, it is never too late.
The copyright of the article How to Use the Internet for Baby Boomers in Community Continuing Education is owned by David R. Wetzel. Permission to republish How to Use the Internet for Baby Boomers in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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