Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Study ANY IT Topic At Your Convenience!

 Maybe you don't know your way around a computer...

But you want to learn, at your own pace. Perhaps you just don't know where to look. Nothing online is ever easy if you do not know what you want to learn about the internet, computer, services, applications, etc. if you never started or haven't had the time to talk to an IT Professional. 

I do not believe it was available within a year's time. More Microsoft.Learns documents are being remodeled to adapt the User interactions by engaging with read, see examples, and test for points that are activated on your gmail accounts. It records your progress as you go through certain subjects at your own pace, as if you are progressing to build confidence to put yourself in an educational goal setting mindset. Perfect for anybody who has not been in school for some years and for the Z Gen's who have adapted to virtual concepts in educational settings as of recently. 

Check out the Microsoft.Learn website and click on the tabs at the top for "Training" for the modules that are prepared to teach you how to use whatever subject you would like to get primed for. This is exactly like the "Brilliant" website recommended in another blog post for students to engage with over the summer months off of school. I suggest this for adults, more, and for Software Developers. 

Home Page (Training)- Microsoft.Learns Screenshot


This is a screenshot of the homepage banner (above). Notice the tabs at the top are highlighted for bringing you to this dashboard of options (below, zoomed out).


Microsoft.Learns Training Modules - ScreenShot

The filters on the left hand side of the page here can be scrolled through. At the level of your computer knowledge, activate one or two things and check out the modules they provide. If you want to fine-tune further, keep providing the left options more indication of what you are looking for to learn. This is preference-based. 

Part of the TRG meeting time's will be based on developing these skills, where to find resources online or within the community, how to use the computer effectively so you can use it as you need. If you want to start with something, anything, to get going with learning an IT Skill - this would be a great start. 
I can discuss with you what works best for you - because it may depend on the computer you have or use, if you have a personal goal you want to achieve, how much time you want to invest in the project, and how you learn. 


Check out the Next TRG Meeting Schedule (Blog Post)! We meet every other Wednesday at the Community Education Center (CEC) "Career Center" on Packerland Dr. in Green Bay, Northeast Wisconsin from 12pm to 2pm. There is a video in the blog showing you exactly which room it is located (going through the main doors and curling around by the vending into the room - you can ask the front desk where the TRG meeting is also!

These are open and free to the public! Just a group to talk about IT Topics and learn together. Creating an IT atmosphere. A place to share a project you have done, want to do, or willing to input an opinion on your stance with the IT Community being formed with the NativeTRG.BlogSpot.Com website!




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