Step away from feeling unsure around computers or tablets and into calm, everyday confidence. This beginner friendly short course introduces you to using a computer or tablet in a relaxed, supportive environment — no prior experience required.
Why You’ll Love This Course:
In this course, you will:
Feel more confident using a computer or tablet without fear of "doing it wrong"
Learn the basics of how computers and tablets work in plain English
Build confidence through guided, hands on practice
Gain practical skills you can use straight away at home, at the library, or online
What You’ll Learn:
What computers and tablets are, and the different types (desktop, laptop, tablet)
How to identify key physical features like screens, buttons, cameras, and charging ports
How to turn your device on and off, lock it, and unlock it safely
How to navigate your device using a mouse, keyboard, trackpad, or touch gestures
How to open and close programs or apps and return to the home screen
How to adjust basic settings such as screen brightness, text size, and volume
Simple tips to keep practising and building confidence after the class
Who This Course Is For:
This course is perfect for:
Absolute beginners who are new to computers or tablets
Adults and seniors wanting practical, everyday digital skills
Anyone who feels nervous about clicking the wrong thing
Learners who want a patient, supportive learning environment
No prior experience or special ability is required.
Prerequisite:
This session is for:
People over 60
People over 50 with a lifelong disability
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people over 50.
Tech Savvy Seniors is an initiative of the NSW Ageing Strategy and is funded in partnership between the NSW Government and Telstra.
What’s Included:
All learning materials provided
Step by step guidance from an experienced tutor
Small, friendly class sizes
Hands on practice using real devices
Practical skills you can use immediately
What to Bring:
Your laptop (Windows). The college has desktop computers available
Charging cable
Glasses, if you use them for reading
About the Tutor:
Your tutor is an experienced digital skills educator who specialises in supporting adult and senior learners. They understand that computers and tablets can feel confusing or intimidating, especially if you didn’t grow up using technology. With a calm, patient teaching style, your tutor explains everything in plain English and demonstrates each step before guiding you through hands on practice. They create a safe, welcoming environment where questions are encouraged and mistakes are part of learning. With extensive experience in community education, your tutor focuses on building confidence first — helping you feel comfortable, capable, and proud of what you achieve during the session.
Your Learning Experience at SGSCC:
SGSCC offers welcoming, inclusive short courses designed especially for adult learners. Our experienced tutors create supportive environments where questions are encouraged and confidence grows naturally. With small class sizes and a strong sense of community, SGSCC focuses on practical learning that genuinely improves everyday life — never rushed, never overwhelming, and always supportive.
Book your place and learn in a supportive community.
Other Information:
To ensure resources are ready for you at the start of your course, we ask you ideally enrol at least one week before the course commences.
All courses need a minimum number of students to run (we try our hardest to get those). If your course does not have enough students, it will be cancelled before the commencement and you will be informed.
This beginner friendly computer and tablet course in Sydney is ideal for adults looking to learn basic digital skills with confidence. As part of SGSCC’s adult short courses in NSW, it supports practical technology learning in a friendly, community based environment designed for lifelong learners.
$45Limited
inc GST
Tech Savvy Seniors - Get to Know Your Computer
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West side of Jannali, closest cross street is Louise Street. There is free onsite parking available and ample on road parking (not metered) if the car park is full.
Public Transport
From Jannali Station walk to the West side along Jannali railway (heading towards Sutherland), the fourth street on the right is Louise Street. Jannali Centre is at the end of Louise Street
Other Information
Accessible toilet and ground floor wheelchair access available Monday – Friday 9:00am-5:00pm, see Reception for directions to room. After hours and weekends look for the Customer Service Representative for room directions. Onsite Cafe open Monday to Friday 8:00am-3:00pm, Sat 8:30am – 1:30pm. Outside these hours there are drink/snack vending machines onsite.