community workshop

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The community workshop tag on WindowsForum.com covers real-world, hands-on events where participants learn about Windows features in a group setting. Recent discussions highlight workshops focused on Windows 11 accessibility tools for users with low vision, hearing loss, mobility challenges, or cognitive differences, as well as broader digital skills workshops covering basic navigation and security best practices. These threads emphasize how community workshops turn abstract Windows capabilities into practical solutions for everyday tasks, often organized by local PC user groups, libraries, or continuing education programs. The tag reflects a grassroots approach to building inclusive computing skills through collaborative, in-person learning.
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    How Copilot confidence spreads through community AI training in South East London

    Microsoft UK’s “Beyond the Badge” spotlight on Kwadwo Benko lands at exactly the moment when AI skilling has shifted from a nice-to-have to a national priority. In his case, the story is bigger than one workshop or one community hall in South East London: it is a case study in how Copilot...
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    Windows 11 Accessibility: Community Workshops for Inclusive Computing

    A local PC Users Group in Crossville, Tennessee is turning a community meeting into something larger: a hands-on conversation about how Windows 11 accessibility features can open computers to more people, whether they’re living with low vision, hearing loss, mobility challenges, or cognitive...
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    Exploring Windows: Practical Community Workshops for Digital Skills

    The McDuffie Progress lists a community event called Exploring Windows, but the event page could not be retrieved directly; the available record indicates the listing exists but was inaccessible at the time of research, so this feature combines a verified note about the McDuffie Progress listing...
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