Digital Navigators
Digital Navigators are library staff members who can help with computer, internet and technology skills.
They can also help you find low-cost broadband (high-speed internet) and devices.
Examples of help include:
- Basic computer skills
- eBooks and digital audiobooks
- Email, internet and social media
- Finding affordable broadband and devices; help with applying for the Lifeline Program
- Library online resources (databases)
- Smartphones and tablets
- Other computer or technology-related questions
Digital Navigator Help
Digital Navigators are library staff who can provide one-on-one tech help. They can assist with computer, internet and technology skills, and help you find low-cost internet and devices. Book a 45-minute appointment.
Please limit booking your time with a Digital Navigator to once a week.
Digital Navigators are library staff who can provide one-on-one tech help. They can assist with computer, internet and technology skills, and help you find low-cost internet and devices. Book a 45-minute appointment.
Please limit booking your time with a Digital Navigator to once a week.
Digital Navigators are library staff who can provide one-on-one tech help. They can assist with computer, internet and technology skills, and help you find low-cost internet and devices.
Digital Navigators are library staff who can provide one-on-one tech help. They can assist with computer, internet and technology skills, and help you find low-cost internet and devices. Book a 45-minute appointment.
Please limit booking your time with a Digital Navigator to once a week.
Digital Navigators are library staff who can provide one-on-one tech help. They can assist with computer, internet and technology skills, and help you find low-cost internet and devices. Book a 45-minute appointment.
Please limit booking your time with a Digital Navigator to once a week.
Put your smartphone or tablet to better use by discovering new apps. A digital navigator will be on-hand to help you make the most of your device. Bring your device and appetite to learn (and for snacks!).
Tired of paying an overpriced bill? Join us for an informative presentation on why and how you might be able the “cut the cable cord” in favor of using popular streaming subscriptions like Netflix, Hulu and more in this class.
Disclaimer(s)
The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library.
Online Resources
Digital Learn
If you are new to computers, haven't used them for a while, or just need a bit of a refresher, Digital Learn has tools to help you tackle technology at your own pace and gain the confidence you need to succeed.
GCF Global
From Microsoft Office and email, to reading, math, and more this resource offers free interactcive learning opportunities to more than 200 topics.
LinkedIn Learning
Northstar Digital Literacy
Northstar Digital Literacy tests your computer skills. You can build skills in key areas, and demonstrate your knowledge by earning certificates and badges.
Tech-Talk
Stay competitive in today's high-tech world and improve your skills with easy-to-understand articles, videos and tips. All written for non-techies. Access the articles and videos by using the login and password: asotin
Techboomers
Techboomers has over 100 free courses with thousands of step-by-step tutorials and informational articles that can help you learn anything and everything about the Internet's most popular websites and apps.
TechConnect WA
The TechConnect Washington Community Helpdesk provides free technical support to Washington residents to help them engage in a virtual environment.