Computer Classes in May
Check out the library’s computer classes in May!
Excel Series
Tuesdays at 2pm, starting May 5th
Learning Lab, 2nd Floor
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel is a high demand skill in the job market. This series will take you from getting to know the layout of Excel to creating PivotTables!
The class will meet on Tuesdays 2-3pm for four weeks:
- 05/05 Part 1: will cover topics such as opening the program, navigation, working with cells, and simple formulas
- 05/12 Part 2: will cover topics such as basic math, using formulas, cell references, and functions
- 05/19 Part 3: will cover topics such as working with data, sorting, filtering, and creating charts
- 05/26 Part 4: will cover topics such as creating and working with PivotTables and using What If analysis tools
This is a hybrid class with an option to participate virtually or in-person.
If you are interesting in learning about Excel, but are unable to attend all of the classes, please reach out to librarian Emily at 845-628-2009 ext 152 or ewierzbowski@mahopaclibrary.org.
Registration will close the day before the first class.
The library’s policy on children states “children in fifth grade and under shall be accompanied in the building by a responsible adult who must remain with the children at all times.” In other words, children may not be left in the Youth Services area unattended while you attend this program. Thank you for your cooperation.
MPL at Home – Magazines and Newspapers
May 6th at 6:30pm
OR
May 7th at 10am
Learning Lab, 2nd Floor
Register for May 6th at 6:30pm
Come learn about digital magazine and news resources available with your Mahopac Library card!
Looking for immediate access to your favorite magazines? Interrupted by paywalls when trying to keep up with current events? Subscribe to digital copies of your favorite magazine and access countless news articles, all for free with your Mahopac Library card!
This is a hybrid class. Please register to attend in-person or virtually.
Registration will close the day before the first class.
The library’s policy on children states “children in fifth grade and under shall be accompanied in the building by a responsible adult who must remain with the children at all times.” In other words, children may not be left in the Youth Services area unattended while you attend this program. Thank you for your cooperation.
AI : an introduction
May 11th at 6:30pm
Learning Lab, 2nd Floor
Lately, AI seems to be everywhere and so many people are using it. If you are curious about AI and how you might use it, this is the class for you. We will be talking about generative AI, concerns about AI usage, and what to look for when considering AI tools.
This is a hybrid class. Please register to attend in-person or virtually.
Registration closes the night before the class.
The library’s policy on children states “children in fifth grade and under shall be accompanied in the building by a responsible adult who must remain with the children at all times.” In other words, children may not be left in the Youth Services area unattended while you attend this program. Thank you for your cooperation.