You’ve probably heard of social media, especially Facebook. This fall, Heights Libraries is devoting Fridays to unraveling the mysteries of Facebook and social media. Taken […]
New This Summer!
Heights Libraries is offering lots of new computer classes and learning opportunities this summer! Coventry and Noble – we’re bringing computer classes to you! Registration […]
Research Your Family History
Genealogy is the study of your family history and ancestors. Researching your family history can be daunting, but there are many online tools available that make […]
Building a Website: Weebly vs WordPress
Heights Libraries offers classes on two different ways to build websites. Weebly uses a drag-and-drop editor to create professional looking websites. WordPress is primarily a blog platform, but […]
Protect Yourself Online
Every day, we share information online. We wish friends happy birthday on Facebook. We post pictures of our children, grandchildren and pets. We even buy […]
Email: Downloading and Attaching Files
Last month, Alyse wrote about printing from email. This month, let’s take a look at email attachments. Many different things can be attached to an email […]
New Certificate Program for Heights Libraries Computer Classes
Beginning in September, Heights Libraries will be offering a new certificate program. Students will use a “passport” or booklet to track their computer class attendance. Completing […]
Meet Lynda
Have you heard about Lynda? Lynda.com is an online learning company that provides top-quality video tutorials. Short videos focused on a particular feature or skill are […]
Encryption: What Is It?
Encryption has been debated in the news and in the courtroom, most recently in the FBI vs. Apple case. But what exactly is encryption? Codes […]
Scanning: Paper to Digital
What is scanning? Scanning is the process of turning a physical document, image or object into a digital copy, stored on a computer. Scanning requires a […]