Basic PC Maintenance for All Users
Get ready to level up your tech skills at our workshop on keeping your PC running smoothly for all users!
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About this event
In today’s fast-paced digital age, computers are more than just tools — they’re our connection to the world. Whether for work, study, or staying in touch with loved ones, a functional computer is vital. But when things go wrong — when your system slows down, freezes, or crashes — it’s easy to feel powerless. Suddenly, you're stuck waiting for help or paying for solutions you don’t understand.
Basic PC Maintenance for All Users is not just a course — it’s a mindset shift. Grounded in psychological and sociological theory, this experience helps everyday users overcome fear, build confidence, and gain control over one of the most essential tools in modern life.
The Power of Self-Efficacy
Psychologist Albert Bandura’s theory of self-efficacy — the belief in one’s ability to take action — plays a critical role in how we engage with technology. When we lack confidence in our digital skills, we’re more likely to avoid problems or rely excessively on others. This can create a cycle of dependency and frustration.
This course is designed to reverse that cycle. By guiding you through foundational knowledge and simple concepts, you begin to feel more capable and less anxious. You gain the assurance that when something goes wrong, you can take the first steps to make it right.
From Learned Helplessness to Empowered Action
Many people develop what psychologists call learned helplessness — the belief that no matter what they do, they can’t affect the outcome. In the world of technology, this shows up as phrases like “I’m not good with computers” or “I always mess things up.” Over time, this mindset limits growth and causes people to disengage.
Basic PC Maintenance for All Users breaks this pattern by showing you how small, manageable actions can lead to immediate improvements. This creates a feedback loop of success that reinforces a more empowered mindset — one where you see yourself as capable, proactive, and in control of your digital environment.
The Sociology of Digital Literacy
In today’s society, access to digital knowledge is more than just a convenience — it’s a form of social capital. Sociologist Pierre Bourdieu describes this as the value gained from knowledge, connections, and skills. Those with digital fluency often enjoy greater access to opportunities and independence, while those without it may find themselves isolated or dependent.
This course helps close that gap. It democratizes access to essential digital skills, making them approachable and practical for all users — regardless of age, background, or prior experience. You won’t just learn how to maintain a PC — you’ll join a growing community of digitally literate, empowered individuals who are no longer left behind.
Build Confidence. Reduce Stress. Regain Control.
When you understand how your computer works and how to keep it running smoothly, you gain more than technical knowledge — you gain peace of mind. You reduce stress, prevent costly problems, and feel equipped to handle challenges with clarity.
Basic PC Maintenance for All Users offers that confidence. It’s not about becoming a tech expert — it’s about gaining the skills and mindset to stay in control of your digital life.
No experience? No problem. You’ve already taken the first step — the rest is easier than you think.
Your computer should work for you. Let’s make sure it does.
Key Features
Free Instant e-Certificate from Khan Education
Course is CPD IQ Accredited
Instant Access to the study materials
Fully online, can access anytime from anywhere using any device
1 Year Access to Course Materials
Audio-Visual Training