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<h3>IT Courses in Leeds</h3>

<p>Nowadays there is not a single economic activity - commercial or not - that can do without computers: word processors, computer programming, web development, Internet navigation, spreadsheet tools - all have become digital to some extent.</p>

<p>With the dawn of the digital revolution, we have found ourselves in a constantly-changing information society.</p>

<p>Any job linked to commerce or service means constantly adapting, learning and re-adapting to the advances in information technology.</p>

<p>Computers are accessible to all ages and constantly open new avenues and create new jobs.</p>

<p>You live in Leeds and want to learn to use computers, or improve your skills in specific programmes? Superprof offers a number of tutors for private IT lessons in Leeds.</p>

<h3>Why Take IT Classes?</h3>

<p>Today, that question may seem ridiculous. Internet and computers are so ubiquitous in our lives that it is obvious we need to know how to use them. Who hasn’t had to surf the Internet or send an e-mail?</p>

<p>Whether simple computer skills for use at-home - copy &amp; paste, formatting a text in Word, navigating the Internet - or more complex skills such as creating a website, programming apps or learning programming languages, it’s sometimes necessary to take some lessons.</p>

<p>That’s where our tutors come in as experienced professionals: you tell them your computer problems and they show you how to solve them. When you are a beginner, trying to make sense of the Office package or working your way through WordPress can be confusing. That’s what the Superprof IT teachers are for.</p>

<p>Knowing how to use the tools your computer offers will open up new opportunities for you. Leeds is the second-largest city in the UK and it is likely that most of its over 789,000 inhabitants use a computer, a connected device or specialised machinery at work or in daily life - including you!</p>

<p>If there’s one thing that’s certain, it’s that refusing to deal with computers will close doors for you.</p>

<p>In the workplace, you will be using computers. Even - or especially - at the office you will be expected to use some form of data management system - managing clients, using spreadsheets to balance budgets and pay out salaries, use automated invoice systems integrated into databases etc. Some places may even expect you to know the basics of C language - so you can code in C++, C#, Java or PHP - have some grounding in HTML and CSS or do some basic graphic design in Indesign or Photoshop.</p>

<p>But don’t worry. You won’t be expected to show expertise in every little aspect of computer programming to advance in your field. And private tutoring will allow you to progress at your own rhythm, making sure each skill is well-established before moving on to the next step, leaving you time to become familiar with each aspect and feel comfortable with it.</p>

<p>Taking IT lessons at home will allow you to learn programming codes, understand how a computer works, fix computer issues yourself without having to call customer support, learn a new open-source programme or even update your knowledge to the level of the newest technologies.</p>

<p>It’s like learning Mandarin even though you are already fluent in English: adding more skills to your portfolio is always advantageous on the job market and can set you apart from other applicants.</p>

<p>Learning about computers can stimulate your professional career - learning to code XHTML or CSS can pave the way as a web designer or help you set up your own website as a blogger, mastering InDesign, Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop can help a PR agent… Understanding and grasping new technologies can help you get a raise and enrich your portfolio, whether you are a journalist, editor, blogger or webmarketer.</p>

<p>However, our IT classes aren’t only there to advance careers and help improve your salary.</p>

<p>You can also take a complete course in basic computer skills - what sort of hardware you need, how to care for it and when to replace it, learning the basic features of pre-installed programmes, how to set up an Internet connection, learn to use social media and basic Internet security - it’s a gateway to autonomy and self-reliance. Take it further and learn some basic technical skills, and you can even save money on computer technicians.</p>

<p>In the end, taking IT lessons isn’t restricted to learning to use apps, programmes and hardware.</p>

<p>It can also be a science. Computer Science includes studying transmission and data streaming speed. The designation “Information Technology” - IT - goes back in part to Philippe Dreyfus (born 1925), a French pioneer in computing, who associated information with its automatic processing by a calculator. Now, the word encompasses a number of sciences and technologies relative to automatic data processing.</p>

<h3>Taking IT Courses in Leeds to Adapt to the Economy of the Future</h3>

<p>The effects of the digital revolution are being felt in the UK the same as everywhere else in the world: there is hardly a profession that hasn’t been transformed - or even replaced - by computers and information technology.</p>

<p>Even taxi drivers, bakers, plumbers or mechanics, professions generally considered more on the manual labour side of things, have found computers taking over certain aspects of their work. Computers have also taken over certain professions, rendering them obsolete, or restructuring them - with the rise of email and online shops, postmen now deliver more packages than letters.</p>

<p>Modern medical and pharmaceutical industries especially, but also many of the other industries present in Leeds, are more and more digitalised, especially in the field of artificial intelligence. In the 21st century, even farmers find that their machines are increasingly computerised.</p>

<p>If you are studying Computer Science or taking courses in Web Design, you are probably less likely to be unemployed than if you studied human sciences.</p>

<p>And for good reason: sysadmin, database administrator, IT technician, app coder, computer project manager, game programmer, quality controller, software programmer… they are all still considered the jobs of the future, where the demand for employees in IT is great.</p>

<p>It seems likely that, as time goes on, anyone who isn’t computer-savvy at some level will have trouble finding jobs.</p>

<p>Choosing a career in computers (accountant, computer analyst, app developer, software programmer, webdesigner, computer service technician or computer science major) increases your chances on the job market. Whether they are searching for a team to redesign or manage their websites or to help complete industrial or digital projects, companies are hiring in IT and are particularly interested in those who can offer several sets of skills - computer-savvy engineers, network administrators/engineers, system designers…</p>

<p>You have neither the time nor the inclination to take IT courses at the University of Leeds? No matter - you can learn computer skills at home thanks to our Superprof tutors.</p>

<h3>Superprof Home Tutors for IT Courses in Leeds</h3>

<p>There are many private tutors on our platform ready to give private IT lessons in Leeds.</p>

<p>They cost anywhere from £10 to £25 an hour, but many Superprof tutors offer their first hour for free so you can see if they are a good match or not.</p>

<p>Choosing your tutor is an important process. You need to find someone whose teaching methods correspond to your learning methods, someone you can connect with. Having trial lessons is a good way to find out if the tutor you have chosen is a good match.</p>

<p>Another factor, of course, is price. Cheap does not necessarily mean bad, depending on what you need. If you are eager to learn basics, a teacher who is a student of Computer Science or coding is quite sufficient, and will charge less than a university professor or industry professional. They will be perfectly able to teach you on a beginner level, with the added advantage that their own first steps are not too far behind them. They will remember what it was like to be ignorant on the subject and what methods worked best for them while they were learning.</p>

<p>However, if you are already well-grounded in your field and seeking to take your skills to the next level or expand your portfolio, you will probably want to shell out a bit more for someone who will really be able to help you. Be sure to check your potential teacher’s credentials on their Superprof profile so you are certain they are qualified to teach you what you want to learn.</p>

<p>Another factor in choosing your Superprof tutor is where they live. Depending on what you want to learn - how to browse the Internet and use the basic Office packet or the tricks and shortcuts of a highly specialised, expensive programme - you might need to go to their home rather than them coming to you. After all, you might not want to buy a specific piece of software until you are certain it is what you need.</p>

<p>But if you do have the software installed on your computer but can’t find a Superprof teacher in your neighbourhood - near Trinity Leeds, Bridgewater Place, the Leeds Corn Exchange, Leeds Civic Hall or its Victoria Quarter - don’t worry. In addition to tutors in Leeds, Superprof also has a number of tutors willing to give IT courses online or through Skype.</p>

<p>So whether you are searching for IT classes in C++ programming, Windows or Mac basics, how to use your iPhone to take pictures or browse the World Wide Web, blogging basics or webdesign (in Wordpress or other CMS programmes), SEO content, webmarketing, graphic design in Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDraw or Affinity, software developer or sysadmin, network administrator or computer technician - you aren’t at a loss for options!</p>

<p>And don’t forget: the digital world is constantly shifting and evolving. Even if you have mastered certain computer skills, make sure you keep up-to-date with the possibilities of software updates and new digital tools in your profession!</p>

<p>Becoming fluent in digital media can give you the edge you need on the job market and make certain you are not left behind. So don’t hesitate to make use of our Superprof IT tutors to supercharge your CV!</p>

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