Learning about IT at Parkwood

Jelena Pletniova, parent of Michail Pletniov
Jelena Pletniova, parent of Michail Pletniov

As part of a national campaign, Parkwood Academy has been supporting parents, students and local residents to get more confident in using the Internet.

Young teachers

Parkwood Academy launched a project using its young people as teachers and their family members as the students. This is what Michail’s mother, Jelena thought of the class taught by her son:

“I really enjoyed going to the computer class at Parkwood Academy. I have learnt many new things. I have been working on Microsoft Power Point, Word and Publisher. Coming into The Academy to use the computers has been good because our computer at home does not have as many programs.

“I also learned how to use Google Maps and find places. If I need to find somewhere and am not quite sure where it is, I can look it up and print it off. This course has also helped me improve my English.

“I wish there were more classes where children can help parents and learn together.”

Courtney Wall and Destiny Shaw
Courtney Wall and Destiny Shaw

Digital Champions & UK Online

Story: Destiny Shaw

Myself and my friend, Courtney, trained as Digital Champions Online Programme. We found it really interesting. Our first members of the community.

Mr Richard Wildgoose, the chairperson of Longley TARA, workshop. He could use a computer but he couldn’t do his browsing. He really enjoyed the workshop and was able to the session. I am now attending sessions each week.

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