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AITC/EIF Center’s Free Computer Literacy Course for Displaced Individuals from Artsakh

  • Writer: Elina Harutyunyan
    Elina Harutyunyan
  • Apr 11
  • 1 min read

The AITC/EIF Center has implemented a free computer literacy course aimed at supporting displaced individuals from Artsakh by enhancing their technological skills and helping them to integrate into the digital age. The course was attended by around 150 people of various ages and educational backgrounds.


The goal of the course was to provide them with basic computer knowledge.


In addition to teaching fundamental computer skills, participants also took a media literacy course conducted by a specially invited instructor. This session aimed to develop their ability to distinguish credible information from misinformation, understand the impact of media, and effectively utilize online resources.



📣 Participants Feedback

Participants highly appreciated the quality and accessibility of the course. They noted that the knowledge gained significantly contributed to their daily lives, particularly in document preparation, organizing tasks, and efficiently using online resources.


✨ Impact of the Acquired Knowledge

The course had a significant impact on the participants’ daily lives. Many mentioned that now they can prepare necessary documents more easily and quickly, use email and social platforms to stay connected, and navigate the digital world with more confidence.


Programs like these not only provide valuable knowledge but also empower individuals to act more confidently in the digital realm.


The AITC/EIF Center will continue to implement similar programs, ensuring education and skill development for everyone.



 
 
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