Danbury SeniorNet Computer Learning Center
Art Gilbert - Coordinator
The SeniorNet Computer Learning Center strives to build a community of computer literate adults. We offer a friendly, risk-free environment where students age 50 and older can learn to use a computer, get familiar with software and understand new technology.
Since opening in 1999 we have trained thousands in computer basics and making computers more useful and enjoyable. We’re part of SeniorNet, a national non-profit organization, and we’re sponsored by Danbury’s Department of Elderly Services. Our staff of over 30 volunteer instructors, coaches, and coordinators is trained to help students master the computer. Our classroom uses specially designed workbooks, an overhead projector, and 12 networked PCs with Internet connection. It is located in the Old Historic Jail at 80 Main St. Courses are fun, affordable, and are offered three times a year. Information is available at Elmwood Hall / Danbury Senior Center, 10 Elmwood Place, 203-797-4686.
Typical multi-session courses:
Computer Fundamentals (for beginners) Introduction to the Computer
E-mail Made Easy MS Word & Excel
Typical two hour seminars:
Using Help Working with Digital Photos Social Networking
File Management (organizing your files)
For more information visit the SeniorNet Website at www.danbury.org/seniornet