The following suggestions from the NDIA mailing list includes a wide variety of classes, some of which require subscriptions which may be available through local public libraries or state library systems (noted as such). Those listed here are a portion of the full list of training material identified,. For the full list, including major sources like GCF Learnfree and TechBoomers, start with the top level PBDD Training page.
The following list was shared by NDIA members in April 2016. The links were verified (and updated as needed) in December of 2021..
- http://digitallearn.org/teach
- https://www.communitytechnetwork.org/training-programs/
- http://lam.alaska.gov/c.php?g=358213&p=2418782
- http://librarytoolshed.ca/allresources
- http://digitalunite.com/
- https://www.getsafeonline.org
- http://www.learnmyway.com/
- https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/digital-literacy
- https://www.linkedin.com/learning/computer-literacy-for-windows-10-2021 (subscription) (subscription)
- https://www.atomiclearning.com/training/computing-literacy-basics-training (subscription)
- http://www.computerhope.com/
- http://www.learningexpresshub.com (subscription)
- http://universalclass.com (subscription)
- http://www.generationsonline.org (exclusively for older adults)
- On-line Typing Tutorial from ByteBack.org
- BTOP classes:
- From BTOP Austin:
- Craig’s List 101 – word document
- Craig’s List 201 – word document
- Internet Safety
- Internet Safety for Kids
- Step by Step Activity Guide for Seniors
- From BTOP Austin:
- Basic & Intermediate in a variety of languages:
- English
- Basic Class:
- Intermediate Class:
- Spanish
- Russian
- Basic Class:
- Intermediate Class:
- English