The Oak Creek Public Library will host a number of free computer classes throughout 2026.
Concert Your Memories - Analog to DIgital
Thursday, June 11, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Did you know that our Library of Things has digitization equipment? This class will show you how to convert your analog materials (VHS, cassette, and film negatives) into digital format. In addition, there will be instruction on how to use the Blue Yeti recording microphone and Audacity as well as discussion about the different drives and hubs the library has available for checkout. This is a single-session class.
Basic Computer Skills
Thursdays in July, 6:00-8:30 p.m.
In this 4-week computer class, participants will learn computer, Internet, search tool, and basic email concepts. Topics include: using a mouse, opening and closing windows, going to websites, navigating a website, using the online Library catalog, using google.com, as well as sending, replying to, and deleting emails.
Computer Skills 2.0
Thursdays in August, 6:00-8:30 p.m.
Most people feel pretty comfortable with basic computer skills (clicking, accessing the Internet, sending emails, etc.). This 4-week computer class is for people who are ready for the next level of instruction. Topics include: desktop/taskbar customization, an in-depth look at the file explorer, Internet search tips, as well as guidelines to keep yourself safe while using your computer.
These programs will take place in the Technology Training Lab and require registration. Register one month prior to each program’s start date by visiting www.oakcreeklibrary.org/events or over the phone by calling 414-766-7900.