About us
Practical computer skills, explained simply
School of Daily Tips helps beginners build useful digital skills for work, school, resumes, online safety, Microsoft Office, workplace tools, and responsible AI use. We focus on clear steps, plain language, and practical examples people can use immediately.
Mission
Make digital skills feel possible
Many tutorials assume the reader already knows the basics. We start from the beginning, explain the small steps, and connect each lesson to real tasks like saving a PDF, sending an attachment, using Excel, writing a resume skills section, or protecting an online account.
Computer Skills
File management, typing, keyboard shortcuts, email, browser basics, and everyday computer confidence.
Resume Skills
CV computer skills, resume keywords, job application wording, and interview-ready examples.
Microsoft Office
Beginner Word, Excel, spreadsheets, formulas, documents, PDFs, and office software practice.
Digital Literacy
Online safety, passwords, phishing awareness, cloud files, privacy, and safe browsing habits.
Workplace Tech
Video meetings, shared documents, remote collaboration, calendars, forms, and daily work tools.
AI Tools
Simple, careful AI use for writing, research, planning, learning, and checking work.
How we write
We use beginner-friendly explanations, practical examples, short checklists, and tool-based practice so readers can learn by doing.
Who writes this
Jadox is a web developer and digital tools creator who writes guides for people learning practical computer skills without confusing jargon.
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