Brownsville residents looking to build their digital skills will have new opportunities this month as the Brownsville Library System brings back its Adult Computer Literacy Classes at both branches. The classes are free, beginner-friendly, and offered in English and Spanish.
According to the World Economic Forum, nearly a quarter of adults lack basic computer skills, with 10% having never used a computer and another 9.6% opting out of computer-based assessments. The Brownsville Library System is working to close that gap locally with hands-on instruction in everyday tools and programs.
September Schedule and Topics
Sept. 16: Library Databases
Sept. 23: Résumé Building
Sept. 30: Printing
Times and Locations
Southmost Branch (4320 Southmost Boulevard): 10:30 AM–12:30 PM
Main Branch (2600 Central Boulevard): 5:00 PM–7:00 PM
These classes offer a welcoming environment for adults who want to gain confidence using computers and apply those skills at work, at home, and in the community.
For more information, visit the Brownsville Library System or call your local library branch.
