Digital Isle of Man is partnering up with digital training provider Readynez for a Digital Literacy course.
Funded through the Isle of Man Government's Economic Recovery Group, the course is to support and develop beginner to intermediate digital skills for Island residents, covering how to use search engines and Microsoft Suite, as well as how to protect your devices and data.
The course is open to anyone and is part of an initiative to upskill residents across all sectors as the world becomes more digital.
Chief Executive of Digital Isle of Man, Lyle Wraxall, says they're very excited to offer this course and work towards achieving greater digital confidence for all Island residents.
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