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First Click has created a range of resources to help people who currently do not use the internet to understand and enjoy its benefits.

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Getting Started

Help beginner's get to grip with computer and internet basics with the step by step beginner's guide to using computers and the internet.


Download our course leader's guide to running a hands-on computer and internet sessions for beginner's.



Certificates

Editable certificates for students who have successfully completed the First Click Beginner's Computer Course.



Exploring hobbies and interests online - Beginner Guides

Amateur cooks will enjoy searching for recipe ideas and cooking techniques using this simple step by step guide.


Keen gardeners will enjoy this simple step by step guide to using the BBC Plant Finder.


Nature enthusiasts will enjoy searching for wildlife photographs, video clips and nature related activities for the whole family using this easy to use guide.



Trying to trace your family tree? Larry Lamb shows you how to research your family history using computers and the internet.


Colin Jackson shows how invaluable being online has become, not only for fans but competitors too. Use this simple online guide to the 2012 Olympics to help get someone online.


Know someone who is not online and who has family away from home? Use this easy guide to show them how to use the internet to keep in touch with friends and family.


It's important to stay well mentally an physically. Why not use this simple guide to the NHS Health Checker to help get someone you know online.


The internet is invaluable for keeping on top of finances. Use this simple guide to managing your money to get someone interested in going online.


Exploring hobbies and interests online - Course Leader's Guides

Help people explore their passion for cookery and food using the internet.


Help people explore their passion for gardening using the internet.


Help people explore their passion for Nature using the internet.


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