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Computer Generations, Inc.

381 Landing Street
Lumberton, NJ 08048
Phone: 888.421.8687
Fax: 609.261.3050
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Serving Southern New Jersey

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        For Senior Citizens

Computer Generations instructors have over a decade of combined experience teaching senior citizens in Southern New Jersey. We use a curriculum specifically designed for seniors. Our courses progress in a logical sequence incorporating relevant computer exercises that build confidence and acuity. Computer 101 (Introduction to Computers) and Internet 301 (Introduction to the Internet) are the most popular courses.

One of our unique services is that we bring state of the art computer hardware and software to your site in order to teach our courses. We are convinced that most senior citizens benefit from computer instruction. Many senior students have remarked that computer knowledge helps them stay intellectually stimulated and gives them the skills to stay connected to family and friends.

Haddonfield, New Jersey senior citizens are enjoying learning how to "surf the Net." The Haddonfield Foundation approved a grant for hi-speed Internet access and the Haddonfield Civic Association and the Haddonfield Social League provided partial funding for the cost of the instruction.

Collingswood senior citizens are taking Computer 101 at the Collingswood Senior Community Center. The Collingswood Municipal Alliance provided partial funding for these classes and Keystone Mercy Health Plan of Pennsylvania donated the computers used for the instruction.

The Camden County Board of Freeholders commended two of our instructors for their efforts teaching county senior citizens as part of the Tech 2000 program.

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