Why a computer course?
Competent use of the computer is essential and decisive in today’s world and when choosing a career. Every applicant for an office job must have at minimum, basic computer skills.
That is why we offer individual computer training (basic PC courses for beginners) for the following programs, for professional and private purposes:
- PC beginners or basic courses (basic Windows training: setup, handling, data management, technical maintenance, installation and troubleshooting) for your own tablet or PC.
- Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint
- Communication and apps (Skype, Zoom, Telegram, WhatsApp, Signal, LINE, etc.)
- Efficient research on the Internet
- IT security (virus protection, spam, phishing, backup and cloud computing etc.)
You can also bring your own notebook / laptop or tablet or smartphone (cell phone) with you to the class.
Advantages of our computer courses
Our computer courses are carried out exclusively as private lessons (individual lessons) and thus offer the following advantages:
- Immediate course start
- Flexible lesson times
- Tailored lessons
- The teacher can adjust to the needs and level of performance of the student
- The learning pace and learning goals are determined individually
- With a German-speaking teacher on request
Would you like to learn how to use a computer with your partner, family member, friend etc.? We have special prices for multiple participants.
Administrative
Training costs
The tuition fees are to be paid in full BEFORE the course begins.
These can be paid in euros or Thai baht, by cash or by bank transfer or credit card (directly on site).
You can either transfer to us directly from abroad via international transfer, or to our Thai school account via fast money transfer (Western Union), or in euros to our German Commerzbank account (please ask us for the current foreign exchange rate).
After receipt of the payment, we will send you a written confirmation by email.
We recommend transferring tuition fees directly to the school because unfortunately, as often happens, payments that are sent directly to the students by their partners are not applied to the lessons, but to other things (family support, debt settlement, etc.).