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The average cost of IT classes in Edinburgh is £17.
Rates will differ depending on:
Most of our instructors offer the 1st hour of the lesson free.
You can easily find an I.T teacher on Superprof.
You simply just have to choose the tutor that corresponds to your needs and book your I.T classes. You can take lessons online from the comfort of your home or take classes at an outside location.
A messaging service allows you to get in touch with your tutor to organise your I.T classes.
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Students scored their I.T teachers on average 5 out of 5 from a sample of 7 ratings.
39 tutors are available to give I.T lessons in Edinburgh.
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| ✅ Average price: | £17/h |
| ✅ Average response time: | 4h |
| ✅ Tutors available: | 39 |
| ✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
Feeling your digital computing skills aren't quite up to scratch and struggling to use your brand new computer during your daily life or business day without stressing? Here on Superprof, finding high-quality in-person teaching or online computing training courses (run by higher-level tutors from around Edinburgh) is super easy and convenient for new students.
By enrolling in computing course training with a skilled computing tutor week by week, you'll learn how to organise data and information more efficiently, explore new ways of browsing the web, and boost your skills with digital tools and online systems like Microsoft Office, Google Docs, and more.
Got your sights set on earning your higher diploma or starting a career in information technology? Signing up for a computer course can help you learn various topics like the basics of programming, the fundamentals of networking, data management, and other areas of computer science education. Skip the expensive college course and save yourself money by signing up for a free trial lesson in Edinburgh instead!
In today's digital world, being able to use modern technology is more important than ever. Without decent computer skills, both adult and younger students can struggle to complete everyday work or business tasks like organising information into folders for easier access or using Word or Excel to create invoices or CVS. At college or university, having weak skills with computers and technology can inhibit your ability to study as efficiently as your peers, too.
Thankfully, one-to-one computing learning support and training is widely available on superprof, with talented tutors teaching/helping you learn how to open essential files and read and view online content on the web without falling prey to viruses. Each course is also tailored to your level, meaning your sessions will always meet your individual learning needs and teaching preferences - for example, you can book sessions online or stick to more traditional face-to-face options, depending on your current college, work, or life schedule.
For anyone who wants to progress in their career, having practical computer skills is essential, no matter the industry they work in. During your computer course, you'll explore the various digital tools experts use to make their year-to-year business operations easier.
This could include things like learning how to make use of spreadsheets, managing contact information of clients, sending emails, downloading files, and even translating documents from another language into English using Google Translate.
Alternatively, if you're looking to gain entry into a prestigious college or university in Cambridge, learning essential skills early can give you a huge advantage over other students. For example, you'll need to know how to use the computing systems on campus (Windows or Mac) to study and access course information and submit your digital assignments.
Or you might use shared drives to collaborate on projects or an online calendar to track deadlines and any up and upcoming seminars. Thankfully, your computing tutor will take any goals you have into consideration and adjust their sessions so the content revolves around key areas important to you.
Generally, the cost of private computing lessons and courses largely depends on the tutor, their number of years of teaching experience, and the level of digital skills education you're looking for. On superprof, one-to-one lessons typically start at around £17/h.
However, a large percentage of our tutors offer a free trial as a way for new adult students to test the waters and find the perfect match for their needs and scheduling requirements. Don't be afraid to use this free session to try out multiple tutors back to back.
Before booking, take some time to explore the range of different tutors available in your area of the city. You can effortlessly view, compare, and read each tutor's profile to get a better idea of their level of qualification, approach to teaching, and the kind of training they specialise in. In the long run, hiring a tutor through superprof will save you a lot of time, money and headaches by simplifying the entire process of finding expert-level tuition.
If you're keen to develop your computer skills in Edinburgh but want to look elsewhere first, there are a few genuinely good places to start. First on the list is the famous Edinburgh College, which offers relaxed and practical courses that ease you into digital learning without feeling too rushed. You'll get hands-on experience with various software, learn how to create spreadsheets and charts, and master all sorts of online tools and basic software (think Microsoft Office, etc).
Alternatively, ITrain Scotland delivers personalised training centred around real workplace needs. Their lessons in Microsoft Office, Excel, and general IT skills are perfect for people wanting to refresh or refine things they already know.
Lastly, for the younger learners out there, Whizzkids Computer Learning Centre also offers a bunch of friendly, personalised group lessons where both kids and parents can learn about topics like basic typing and coding.
Purva
Computer Skills tutor
She explained everything incredibly well, I can tell she is an experience tutor. I am very much looking forward to work with you in the near future.
Luisa, 2 years ago
Toprak
Computer Skills tutor
Amazing tutor! Was a great help for my course module and was able to explain everything in great detail. Highly recommend!
Aish, 4 years ago
Manoj
Computer Skills tutor
Manoj is very kind and good at explaining. Would recommend
Luke, 4 years ago
Ismael
Computer Skills tutor
Ismael is very patient and doesn't seem to mind reminding me of basic things
Carol, 4 years ago
Ismael
Computer Skills tutor
Very patient with the elderly and explained each step as we went along. He managed to get my stubborn computer working and just as he left a lovely coloured print came out. Very much looking forward to next weeks session.
Jane, 5 years ago
Dr kritaphat
Computer Skills tutor
Dr.Kritaphat is a very well versed in anything to do with computer coding / programming. He helps to break down all problems and explain step by step processes. I would recommend Dr. Kritaphat to anybody and thank him again for all his help!!
Carlos, 5 years ago