
Giving back at the Tempe Public Library: DISC members teach computing classes
Twice a week during the fall and spring semester, members of the Department of Information Systems' DISC club teach basic computing classes at the Tempe Public Library. The classes are free and open to the public, and the students who teach make a real impact in the lives of library patrons who need computer skills to build a business, land a job or communicate better over the Web. knowIT listened in as Shannon Keelan, Garrett Williams (pictured) and other students showed Luz de Maria Melendez how to make her way around the Internet.
Twice a week during the fall and spring semester, members of the Department of Information Systems' DISC club teach basic computing classes at the Tempe Public Library.
The classes are free and open to the public, and the students who teach make a real impact in the lives of library patrons who need computer skills to build a business, land a job or communicate better over the Web. knowIT listened in as Shannon Keelan, Garrett Williams and other students showed Luz de Maria Melendez how to make her way around the Internet.
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