Courses & Services
Structured learning programs and professional technology education available throughout Canada. Each pathway blends clear instruction, guided exercises, and practical scenarios to build durable digital skills.
Programs overview
ATG COMPUTER S.L. develops courses that prioritize practical competence and calm, methodical progress. Syllabi are organized into modules that pair short explanations with hands-on checkpoints, so participants learn what to click, why it matters, and how to repeat the process independently. Materials use plain language, screenshots, and step lists that map directly to the tools used at work.
Assessment is formative: quick knowledge checks, small tasks, and reflective prompts aligned to clear rubrics. We avoid high-stakes testing. Where helpful, instructors reference Bloom’s taxonomy to sequence recall, application, and evaluation. Learners practice file discipline, access controls, calendar etiquette, and version awareness—skills that travel between platforms.
Delivery is flexible for participants across Canada. Many programs support online participation with structured pacing, asynchronous materials, and live Q&A. Updates follow software changes and common support tickets, ensuring content reflects how people actually work. Certificates of completion may be included where applicable.
Course catalog
Request detailsDigital Literacy Fundamentals
A beginner-friendly program that builds confidence with computers, browsers, and everyday tools. Learners practice safe navigation, organize files sensibly, and understand common settings.
- Computer basics and file structure
- Web search discipline and tabs
- Password hygiene and updates
Professional Office Technology Skills
Training focused on workplace productivity software and shared workspaces. Participants create documents that meet formatting standards and apply sensible versioning.
- Document and spreadsheet workflows
- Calendars, meetings, and notes
- Collaboration and approvals
Cybersecurity Awareness and Digital Safety
Education on responsible technology use and risk recognition. Learners practice identifying phishing, managing permissions, and setting up multi-factor authentication.
- Common online risks and red flags
- Device updates and backups
- Access controls and MFA basics
Computer Skills Development Workshop
Hands-on sessions that build practical fluency with navigation, file management, and core tools. Short tasks translate directly to daily routines.
- System navigation drills
- Folder structure and naming
- Email, chat, and calendar practice
Cloud Technologies and Collaboration Tools
Introduction to cloud-based platforms. Participants learn file sharing, permission models, and version history to reduce duplication and confusion.
- Cloud fundamentals and storage
- Shared folders and access roles
- Collaborative documents and tasks
Technology for Modern Business Professionals
An advanced program covering technology trends, adoption planning, and practical change management. Framed for team leads and coordinators.
- Digital transformation awareness
- Technology adoption strategies
- Planning and governance basics
How enrollment works
A straightforward path from inquiry to participation. Clear expectations, practical guidance, and timely communication at each stage.
Share your goals
Send a brief note outlining your objectives, preferred schedule, and context. We reply within one business day and confirm next steps.
Select a course
We review the catalog together, align on format, and outline pacing. If needed, we map sessions to your team’s availability.
Enroll and get access
You receive access instructions, schedules, and materials. Participation includes guided exercises and practical checkpoints.
Have questions about a course?
We will respond within one business day with course details, schedules, and next steps.
- Educational Purpose: All courses and materials are provided for education and professional development.
- Specialist Participation: Invited specialists contribute as educational advisors.
- No Guarantee of Outcomes: Participation does not guarantee employment, financial, business, academic, or personal results.
- Participant Responsibility: Learners are responsible for their decisions and implementation.
Explore structured programs designed for clarity and steady progress
Accessible across Canada with online participation options and expert-supported learning.