Free Computer Learning Video Channels
This is to highlight a few computer learning channels that you or computer user friends in the neighborhood may benefit from viewing.
Often people find public classes hard to keep up with because not every learns at the same pace.
Getting set up with YouTube gives you access to videos - including tutorials and how-to hints, running anywhere from a few minutes to an hour.
The advantage of using YouTube or other videos at home is that you can pause, go back and repeat listening and viewing the material as you choose.
In the same way, people like having somebody tutor them individually so they can learn better with a question-answer conversation in the process.
You can use YouTube anonymously, or you use it "signed in" with a gmail address if you want to save and return to videos later.
I've listed some of these computer-oriented channel titles here. If you click on the link above, you'll find direct links to these channels posted on my website.
FlippinWindows - covers Windows 10, 7 and 7, and some Mac; tips and tweeks in "Playlists"
Hank Drayton - basic computer tips on main page, not much at the moment in "Playlists"
JAGTutorials - click the "Videos" link for lots of videos on Windows 8, 7 and earlier versions
Microsoft Customer Support - a wide range of "Playlist" topics, worth browsing and random watching to pick up on new tidbits
Old Guy Geek on Windows - great range of tutorial videos on using Windows features in Old Guy's Playlist
Sali Kaceli - great tutorial videos on Windows 10 and the full range of Microsoft Office Suite applications
TeachUComp - great tutorial videos on Microsoft Office, Adobe and Intuit software
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