
We offer a variety of computer, technology, and mobile skill classes. You can also learn how to download and stream with your Library card and get a variety of tips and tricks on our blog.
Need help? Ask a Library staff member at any of our locations or call, text or email Ask-a-Librarian. The Tinker Station helpline at (317) 275-4500 is also available. It is staffed by device experts who can answer questions about how to read, watch and listen on a PC, tablet or phone.
Upcoming Classes
Getting Started with Cricut Design Space
Irvington Branch
Level up your crafts with Cricut! We will guide you step-by-step through Design Space, the software for Cricut die-cut projects. Commonly used essential functions and tools are covered in this introductory class. Whether its cardstock, fabric, or vinyl, this process can bring your projects to life.
How Do I Know What’s Real: How to Search, Sift, and Verify Information in the Age of AI
Fort Ben Branch
Have you ever been tricked by a picture you've seen on the internet? In the current age of AI, it can be hard to tell the difference between what reality is and what someone prompted through image and video generation. Learn some tips and tricks to increase your ability to evaluate information.
Career Center at Haughville
Haughville Branch
Adults needing help with creating a resume, searching for a job or career online, or filling out an online job application are invited to receive free one-on-one assistance.
Digital Creativity Workstations
Looking to edit photos, videos, audio or make a new graphic design? Or want to use the Library's learn-on-demand collection to learn how? The Digital Creativity Workstations have specialized software to support multimedia projects including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Vegas Pro Video Editor, and more. These workstations are available at Eagle, East 38th Street, and Fort Ben. A reservation is required. Make a Digital Creativity Workstation reservation.
We offer a variety of digital creativity classes to help you get started on your next project. See the schedule of our upcoming digital creativity classes.
- 3D Printing
Adults ages 18 and up are invited to learn the basics of 3D printing from concept to creation using Tinkercad, the S5 Ultimaker, and other 3D printers.
- Adobe Creative Cloud
Make icons, social posts, logos, graphics, and more — no matter your skill level. Learn to use Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat Pro, Premiere Pro, After Effects, InDesign, Adobe Express, Audition, and Animate.
- Canva
Learn how to use the free online graphic design tool Canva. Create a custom digital design for greeting cards, business cards, flyers, and more. Share your designs online or by printing them.
- Cricut
This class will guide you step-by-step through Design Space, the software for designing Cricut projects. Explore the Design Space canvas and the functions and tools bringing your designs to life. Learn about the material prep screen and unloading and assembling a beginner-level cut project.
- Wix.com
Learn the first steps in using the Wix program’s free drag-and-drop editor and templates for creating a customized website. No coding knowledge is required!
Reading Recommendations from Our Tech Learning Team
Whether you are a beginner or looking to build on your current skills, our Tech Learning Team has gathered some of their favorite books and resources to help you! See all the Tech Learning Team book lists.
- Adobe InDesign Resources
- Build Websites with Wix.com with the Tech Learning Team
- Information Literacy for the Digital Age
- Internet Basics with the Tech Learning Team
- Keep It Private - Data Privacy
- Library Explorer: Read, Watch, and Listen Online
- Microsoft PowerPoint Basics with the Tech Learning Team
- Microsoft Word Basics with the Tech Learning Team
- Online Safety and Privacy for Kids and Caretakers
- Online Safety for Teens and Tweens
- Smartphone Explorer: Discover the Natural World
- Tech Explorers: Microsoft Excel