Free introductory computer classes are being offered at University of Hawaiʻi Community College campuses and public libraries throughout the state. The in-person three-hour “Digital Readiness” classes are open to all Hawaiʻi residents 18 years and older who want to improve their digital literacy. The course is designed to help those with little or no computer knowledge to obtain the skills necessary to continue learning at home or at work.
The free computer classes are part of the Workforce Resiliency Initiative, a plan to help upskill Hawaiʻi’s workforce to be ready for anything the future brings. The initiative is a partnership between the state’s Workforce Development Council, Hawaiʻi State Libraries, the
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