Hello and welcome to my final blog on Tech Advice’s services. Today I am looking at the One to One Lessons that Tech Advice provides to, as always, help you make the most out of your devices. The content of these lessons is decided by you, the customer, and we are prepared to provide lessons on a wide variety of technology topics. To facilitate this we would ask that you make an appointment so that we can double check our information to ensure that you get the best experience possible.

Each lesson is an independent one hour lesson as we do not provide formal courses. Lessons can be delivered in person, or online through Zoom. While we can cover a wide range of topics I feel that those looking for lessons on basic content such as how to set up and send emails, how to create a spreadsheet in Excel, or how to use social media, will benefit the most from the personalised nature of these lessons. For more advanced users we can provide lessons on topics such as building your own computer, maintaining your devices, and how to use advanced features of Windows. All lessons cost €15 per hour, if using Zoom, payment must be made online through PayPal or SumUp.
Before making an appointment for a lesson please be aware of the following:
- That for in person lessons our COVID-19 policy (updated as needed) applies due to the continuing pandemic.
- While lessons are usually only one hour long we can provide longer lessons as long as this is mentioned when making an appointment.
- We can provide a printed/handwritten step-by-step guide on on how to perform a task at the end of a lesson for future reference if you wish, just ask.
- Tech Advice is not an educational body, and the information provided in these lessons does not equate to any form of qualification or course as mentioned above.
Thank you for reading this blog post and the previous ones on Tech Advice’s services. Next time (possibly Thursday) I will be looking at a brand new topic related to technology, if you want a say in what this topic is either comment under this post, on Facebook, or send an email to help@techadvice.ie.
