Common Questions
Digital Literacy & IT Safety FAQ
Digital literacy refers to the ability to use digital tools and platforms effectively, understand online safety measures, and adapt to evolving technology. Our programs help participants build these essential skills.
Our IT safety courses are designed for students, professionals, and organizations looking to strengthen their online security practices, reduce risks, and gain confidence in navigating the digital environment.
Courses are delivered through a blend of live online workshops, on-demand video modules, and hands-on lab sessions accessible via our secure learning platform.
Yes, participants who complete the program receive a digital certificate from NetLabNow, validating their knowledge and skills in digital literacy and IT safety.
Absolutely. We offer group enrollment options tailored to organizations with custom schedules and dedicated support to ensure seamless learning experiences.
In-person sessions are hosted at our training center located at House No. 47, Street 5, Block 12, Shuwaikh Industrial Area, Al Asimah Governorate 63303, Kuwait.
Participants have access to our online helpdesk, peer community forums, and direct support from instructors via email for any questions or technical assistance.
You need a computer or tablet with internet access and a modern web browser. All other software tools are provided through our learning platform.
Schools can enhance current lesson plans by embedding short modules on safe online behavior, basic device management and privacy awareness into language arts, social studies or computer science classes. Educators at NetLabNow can offer tailored workshops and resource kits aligned with national education standards, ensuring that digital literacy skills are built progressively throughout the academic year.
Adult learners can access NetLabNow’s evening and weekend courses designed to fit work schedules. Our online platform offers self-paced modules, interactive webinars and community forums moderated by certified trainers. Participants receive guided feedback and practical exercises that reinforce IT safety practices relevant to personal, workplace and social settings.
We use a combination of pre- and post-training assessments, hands-on skill demonstrations and surveys to gauge improvements in participants’ understanding of online threats, safe browsing habits and responsible digital communication. NetLabNow then provides summary reports to organizations to highlight learning outcomes and suggest next steps for continuous skill development.