For the more advanced…

Understanding your technology, increasing your knowledge level.

More in depth exploration of how your computer works. How to tailor your computer and set it up for your needs.

Exploring commonly used applications.

In depth exploration of popular software.

Digital Photography and software such as Photoshop or Picasa.

Organising and editing photographs, using special effects, creating slide shows, sharing photos, video editing.

Online Shopping. Shopping safely, supermarket online shopping and delivery.

Amazon.

Price comparison websites.

Internet TV, films and radio.

Accessing TV and films online. What options are available, how to do it and how much it can cost.

Accessing worldwide radio stations.

Podcasts.

Researching Local and Family History. How to get started with your family tree. Exploring useful websites and community sites.

Software to create Christmas and greetings cards.

Online Banking. Using your computer to manage your money safely, using online banking and understanding pros and cons.

Using word processors and spreadsheets.

Word, Excel (or equivalent) and other business software, writing letters.

Looking for employment.

Searching for a job and creating a CV.

Search for Holidays. Online travel agents and booking online, Trip Advisor, Hotel booking sites, Budget Airlines.

Creating back ups of your computer.

Backing up your photos and other important documents and sharing these items with others.

This list is not exhaustive! Here are some more ideas…

Using your computer to get more out of your hobbies.

Find information on Public Services, Local Transport and your legal rights.

Getting involved in voluntary work.

Health and Wellbeing e.g. using NHS24, keep fit plans, healthy eating recipes.

Find out what is on locally.

Book Theatre and Cinema Tickets.

E-readers, E-books and the library.

Learning about the latest technologies.