Technology classes in Indianapolis

Learn the technology you actually need to use.

Bryan Crouch teaches plain-English technology classes for adults, seniors, founders, teams, and community groups across Indianapolis. Sessions can cover everyday computer skills, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, files, email, spreadsheets, online forms, video calls, and safe AI.

Built around real-life tasks

A useful technology class should not feel like a lecture about features. It should help people do the things they already need to do: find files, send better emails, work with documents, understand spreadsheets, use online accounts, join video calls, and ask better questions when something goes wrong.

Bryan starts with the group’s comfort level and teaches at a pace that leaves room for questions. The goal is practical confidence, not memorizing every button in every app.

  • Computer basics, files, folders, downloads, and settings
  • Email, calendars, online forms, passwords, and safer browsing
  • Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace tools
  • Spreadsheets, documents, presentations, and everyday productivity
  • Safe, useful AI when it helps the task

Good for individuals, groups, and workplaces

Some people need one-on-one help. Some groups need a friendly introduction. Some teams need a shared baseline so everyone can use the same tools with less friction. The format can be shaped around the audience.

Classes can be hosted by libraries, coworking spaces, senior communities, churches, professional groups, nonprofits, and small businesses throughout Central Indiana.

Technology education without embarrassment

People often avoid asking technology questions because they feel they should already know the answer. Bryan’s sessions are built around the opposite idea: honest questions are the fastest path to useful learning.

Whether the topic is Excel, Google Drive, email, ChatGPT, or basic computer navigation, participants should leave knowing what to try next and when to ask for help.

Common questions

Useful details before you book

Can a class cover both basic computer skills and AI?+

Yes. Many groups benefit from a mix. Bryan can start with everyday tools and introduce AI only where it makes the work easier or safer to understand.

Do participants need to bring a laptop?+

For hands-on sessions, a laptop is usually best. Phones and tablets can work for some topics. Bryan will confirm device needs with the host before the class.

Can this be customized for our organization?+

Yes. Classes can be shaped around the tools your people use, including Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, email, spreadsheets, documents, and approved AI tools.