
This week, Advance Institute of Business Trainer Craig Hill was once again teaching digital literacy skills to council workers in the beautiful Central Queensland City of Rockhampton. The training is conducted for Registered Training Organisation Navitas.
In the third week we concentrated on using Outlook for emails, creating a Word document and file management on a hard drive. We looked at how to send an email, sending carbon copies of an email to multiple recipients, replying to an email, replying to all recipients of an email and forwarding an email to another recipient.
We also looked at how to create a Word document, and how to attach that document to an email when sending to a single recipient, mutiple recipients or replying to an email.
Following this, we looked at how to create folders on a hard drive and how to store files in an organised manner in those folders. We also looked at how to create folders in Outlook to store emails in an organised manner.
We used printed worksheets, student discussion, interactive computer activities, videos, audio recordings, Canvas training materials and student computers, all presented by a projector connected to a laptop.
The Skills for Education and Employment program (SEE) helps employees get the skills they need for the job they want through stronger reading, writing, oral communication, maths and computer skills.
SEE training is tailored to the abilities and goals of the employees and is delivered flexibly right across Australia, both part-time and full-time, from metropolitan and regional areas, through to remote communities.
The course is presented on Thursdays, in three x 2.5 hour sessions for five weeks. It is part of Rockhampton Regional Council’s introduction of digital technology for water treatment workers.
There was great enthusiasm from all the students, and we all look forward to the next session.

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