The JADASA Technical Literacy Program for Adults is a comprehensive, self-paced course designed to empower survivors of domestic violence by equipping them with essential computer skills. As a dedicated advocacy agency, JADASA understands the importance of technological proficiency in achieving self-sufficiency and independence. This program is tailored specifically for adults looking to enhance their understanding and operation of technology in a supportive and nurturing environment. Royalty-free videos, interactive exercises, and memberships were purchased to create this program. Participants will learn computer literacy basics, including navigating the internet, using essential software applications, and understanding online safety and privacy. The course is structured to accommodate beginners; no prior experience with computers is necessary. But, through a series of interactive modules, videos, and exercises, participants will gain confidence in their ability to use technology effectively, which is crucial for personal and professional development. By the end of the program, participants will have the skills needed to perform everyday tasks such as sending emails, creating documents, and managing online accounts. This newfound technical literacy will open up new opportunities for employment, education, and personal growth, helping survivors of domestic violence rebuild their lives and achieve greater independence. Join the JADASA Technical Literacy Program for Adults and take the first step towards a brighter, more self-sufficient future. For optimal performance, it's best to use the latest versions of modern browsers like Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Safari. For mobile devices, Google Chrome and Safari are recommended. This program is sponsored by The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Division of Community and Public Health, Office on Women's Health. 2024.
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