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Whether you’re new to the computer, returning for review or just want to gain more 21st century skills, our computer tutorials can help. From Computer Basics to Job Search, BAP computer training tutorials are designed for the beginner—and like BAP training sessions, they’re completely free. To get the most out of these tutorials, we suggest taking a corresponding BAP training class or contacting a BAP apprentice to help guide you through the training.

  • Broadband/ Internet
    The Internet can be used for many great things including connecting with friends and family, accessing information, and learning new things. This tutorial discusses how to use the Internet, ways to get connected, and how to do some of the many things available on the Internet.
  • Computer Basics
    A computer is an electronic machine which works by carrying out series of logical operations. Computers can be used to help you work faster, quickly access information online, learn things, and are an inexpensive way of keeping in contact with friends and family.
  • Education
    Find resources and learn more about education opportunities in the Twin Cities.
  • Financial Literacy
    Learn about managing money and financial planning.
  • Government
    Find the tools you need to participate in your local, state and federal government. Register to vote, learn about elected officials, apply for federal jobs, and more.
  • Health
    Learn how to access and use the best online health care resources. Get more information about exercise, health care, healthy foods, healthy homes, health insurance, online medical records, and more.
  • Job Search
    Find resources to help you succeed in your job search. Get information about career planning, job searching, interviewing, and help available for Twin Cities-based job seekers.
  • Lessons for Youth and Teens
    Find fun internet resources to children and teens. Get more information about internet safety, money management and college preparation.
  • Microsoft and Open Office
    Trainings for people who are new to computers as well as for anyone who has not received formal computer training or just needs a refresher.
  • Small Business & Non-Profit
    The Broadband Access Project can help you find the information you need to grow your non-profit or small business. Find resources for small business owners and those interested in starting a small business get the assistance they need to make their businesses successful.
  • Broadband Access Project
  • Address: 2001 Plymouth Ave North, Minneapolis, MN 55411
  • Tel: 612-626-8762
  • Email: uroc@umn.edu

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