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TY students teach computers in Log on to Learn programme

Log on to Learn with TY students and local residents Photo: Ms. Finnegan
NEWS / 10 October 2015

Throughout late September and early October, a number of TY students were involved in teaching local residents how to use their computers/mobile devices more effectively.

During a series of Friday afternoons during late September and early October, a number of TY students taught local residents how to use their mobile devices and computers more effectively. This community work is part of the TYs work towards An Gaisce awards.

"I taught them basics such as how to email and making documents. It wasn't too hard and they were very friendly."
Sam 

Thanks to Ms. Finnegan for organising Log on to Learn.

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