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💰 What is the average price of ICT tutoring in Glasgow?

The average price of ICT lessons is £20.

The price of your lessons depends on a number of factors

  • The experience of your teacher
  • The location of your lessons (at home, online, or an outside location)
  • the duration and frequency of your lessons

97% of teachers offer their first lesson for free.

💡 Why take ICT lessons?

With the help of a ICT teacher you can master ICT more efficiently.

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On Superprof, many of our ICT tutors offer online tuition.

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13 tutors are currently available to give ICT lessons near you.

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Are you living in Glasgow and thinking of retraining in a computer-based profession? Looking for a job and in need of IT skills to help make your resumé more attractive? Or do you envision a freelance career as a web developer, web designer or programmer? Do you need to learn the ins and outs of a specific programme fast to impress your boss?

Or do you want to keep in touch with your family on Facebook, share pictures of your grandchildren on Snapchat,  or simply want to understand how to navigate the Internet and keep your computer and data safe?

Though each of these questions come from very different places, the answer to them is the same: taking IT courses to achieve your goals.

Here is everything you need to know about finding the right IT tutor Glasgow here on Superprof.

Why Take IT Courses in Glasgow?

Computer science refers to the automatic processing of information thanks to algorithms calculated by machines - computers, smartphones, tablets, embedded systems, computer networks, industrial robots, etc. - which, until recently at least, were operated by humans.

It’s a precious tool for the modern world, offering a swiftness of action, simplifying our daily lives, reducing operating costs and advancing productivity in companies. The hand-written letter sent by snail mail now reaches its recipient in a matter of minutes, databases can be searched without long hours flipping through card catalogues, errors in a document are rectified with a simple search and replace and algorithms can help avoid accidents and traffic jams.

No matter what sort of job you are looking for in Glasgow, most require at least some skills with a computer, even if it is only an accounting programme or excel spreadsheets or a word processor. At the very least, you will need to read and send emails.

Even in service professions such as restaurants or hotels, you will need to handle software for booking and orders.

So here is your first good reason for taking IT lessons Glasgow: to acquire the secondary competences necessary for making yourself more attractive to employers.

Mastering IT skills can mean very different things, encompassing such diverse subjects as software programming, using a word processor, programming or using computer security measures such as encryption, antivirus programmes and firewalls, programme analysts or tech support - an amazing range in competence from truly basic user skills to extremely advanced programming skills.

Knowing how to type a letter in Word is not the same as coding in Python, PHP or Java; using the plant-identification app for your garden is not the same as programming it.

As a user, taking computer lessons Glasgow allows you to get the most out of the software you use, become self-reliant when using your computer or smartphone (no more panicked calls to your children and grandchildren because you’ve “deleted the Internet”!). Without becoming an IT specialist, you can still take IT classes in order to:

Understand the basics in using your computer

Learn to surf the Internet

Hook up and replace hardware on your own

Repair old computers

Learn to do your accounting in Excel

Combine and retouch pictures in Photoshop

Save your data to an external hard drive, flash key or even in the Cloud

Install programmes or video games

Create professional-looking resumes and flyers using Indesign

What is more, many daily chores can be digitalised: you can order just about anything on the Internet, from groceries to that one kind of bra you really like; download your tax returns or other government forms or even fill them up online, scan documents and send them by email, share pictures…

These are only a few skills you can acquire with beginner IT courses Glasgow, bringing you firmly into the 21st century.

Computer Science and Technology: the Future?

But beyond basic user skills, acquiring advance IT skills can open up a whole new range of professional options in a field unlikely to know a recession anytime soon. If there is one field you are always certain of finding employment in, it’s IT, with demand far outnumbering demand. Many employers find it difficult to fill IT jobs, either because they themselves are unaware of the skills actually needed for a job and often employ people without the required competence, or because there simply aren’t enough skilled computer experts to fill the posts.

Learning IT skills will keep you on your toes, for nothing is less immutable than digital technologies: whether it be the Internet or processing speeds, staying ahead of new viruses, coming up with new encryption techniques… Technology evolves faster than most users can keep up with, and anyone working in IT has to keep one step ahead. So even if you are already working in an IT profession, you can still benefit from training to stay up-to-date in your new field.

There are as many as 7.5 million IT workers throughout the European Union, with perhaps half of them specialised in communication technologies. What is more, the IT sector is growing at a rate of about 4% per annum - some ten times faster than the total employment rate.

So if your are living in the Glasgow region, you may find a future in computer science, whether it be web design, web marketing, HTML and CSS programming, industrial robot design or technical support…

A way to ensure a better salary and a job where you will be headhunted rather than having to send out thousands of resumes!

Here are some of the IT professions currently recruiting the most:

Web developer

Smartphone and tablet app programmer

Web designer

SEO consultant

Web project manager

Traffic manager

Software engineer

Cloud computing specialist

Web analysis consultant

If Web 2.0 modified the structure of employment, Web 3.0 promises to revolutionise or even replace certain sectors while creating new jobs elsewhere.

Taking IT Courses in Glasgow

Taking computer science lessons Glasgow will help you adapt to the changing digital world.

Workers have always been expected to evolve with the times. At the beginning of the 20th century, it would have been unthinkable for any employee to travel 20 km to a workplace; a hundred years later, it is a common range for an average commute.

What is more, science and technology have shrunk borders: you can fly around the planet in 20 hours - even here, in aeronautics, computers have been used since the 1950s and have gone digital since the 1970s - and a global network of information  is only a click away.

If you want to find IT lessons - to learn new tools, take beginner IT classes or advance your knowledge of technologies - home tutoring in IT will serve you better than taking IT classes at a specialised school such as Glasgow Clyde College.

On the other hand, if you want a career in digital technology, you should apply for Computing Science or other related courses at the University of Glasgow.

Here on Superprof, we have a score of tutors ready to give you IT lessons at home - yours or your tutor’s, depending on what you want to learn.

For basic computer skills, your tutor can come to you - but if you want to learn a specific programme such as Photoshop but aren’t sure you want to buy it yet, you will have to use your tutor’s computer.

IT tutors on Superprof range from university students offering beginner classes to industry professionals willing to initiate you to greater secrets of video game programming. What they all have in common is that they are passionate, experienced digital professionals.

First, identify your objectives. Are you looking for beginner IT classes to introduce you to the basics of using a computer or navigating the Internet? A self-taught tutor can help you there. Seeking an introduction to more complex digital tasks? Look for students studying the sort of thing you are looking for - graphic arts students for Photoshop users, Computer Science majors for programming - as they will be cheaper but still have the necessary skills to give you an introduction into the digital world. Also, since their own learning experience is not so very long ago, they still know what aspects are most difficult to learn and what teaching methods work best. If you want to gain advanced skills in your field, however, be certain that your tutor has the necessary degrees and is working in the field.

Take the time to peruse the tutor’s profiles to find someone who suits you best. Check students reviews to see if their teaching methods suit you.

And if you’re lucky, your first choice tutor may even offer their first lesson for free, giving you a chance to see if you are compatible and if the lessons are everything you imagined. Many of our Superprof tutors do this - take advantage of it!

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