Wolu Cyber Cité

Your digital public space

Bridging the digital divide in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert. Our computers are available near you, free of charge, and our courses guide you step by step in mastering digital tools.

Our mission


Nearly two million Belgians have never used a computer, and even more have never browsed the internet. At a time when surfing the web has become an essential part of daily life, we do not want a significant section of the population to be cut off from information.

In partnership with the Brussels-Capital Region, we have set up a comprehensive information and educational programme to bridge the digital divide. Computers must be made available to everyone, regardless of age, social background or income.

— Éric Bott, Alderman for Community Life

Our Centers


Three public digital centres welcome you free of charge across Woluwe-Saint-Lambert.

Wolu Cyber

Chaussée de Roodebeek, 137
1200 Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
Tel. : 02/761.60.18

Opening hours : mon-fri, 1pm – 5.30pm
12 computers — Windows 11, Microsoft Office
French, Dutch, English

♿ Accessible to people with reduced mobility

Cyber Andromède

Salle des Galaxies
Avenue Andromède, 47
1200 Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

Opening hours : during activities, 4pm – 6pm
5 computers — Français

Cyber Hof-ten-Berg

Le Chalet
Opposite Avenue Wolvens, 72
1200 Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

Opening hours : during activities, 4pm – 8pm
1 computer — Français

Tax-on-web 2026 : registrations are open


This year again, the EPN (Digital Public Space) Wolu Cyber will welcome agents from the FPS Finance to offer assistance to residents of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert experiencing difficulties completing their tax return. The collaboration protocol provides for 3 dates: Thursdays 18 and 25 June, and Tuesday 23 June.

The venue (EPN Wolu Cyber) is located at 137 Chaussée de Roodebeek. The premises are easily accessible to people with reduced mobility and ideally served by public transport (Bus 29 42 and 61, tram 8 and metro line 1 – Roodebeek station – just 300m away).

In order to limit waiting times, it is essential to make an appointment in advance for an in-person meeting with an FPS Finance agent. A second option offered to interested parties is to receive a call number to complete their tax return, in French or Dutch, directly with an FPS Finance agent by telephone.

Information and registration by telephone only: services of the Alderman for Community Life – 02 761 60 18 (Monday to Friday, 1pm to 5.30pm).

2026 Courses


The 2026 programme has been available since February. Sessions run from 9am to 12pm. Courses are delivered on PCs running Windows 11, except for those specifically designed for smartphones and tablets (Android or iOS).

Courses are delivered exclusively in French.

Fees

6-session cycles : 65 € (WSL residents) / 90 € (other municipalities)
3-session cycles : 35 € (WSL residents) / 45 € (other municipalities)

50% reduction for job seekers and CPAS beneficiaries (on presentation of supporting document).
20% discount for J1200 card holders.

6-session cycle

1. Microsoft Word — Beginner

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Provide or strengthen the skills needed for fundamental use of word processing: file creation and management, layout, lists, tables, columns, image insertion, table of contents, spell check, translation tools.

This course aims to provide or strengthen the skills needed for fundamental use of the world’s leading word processor: file creation and management, essential layout options (fonts, alignment, line spacing, etc.), creating lists, tables and columns, inserting images and Excel charts, creating tables of contents, spell checking, integrating translation tools and many other useful features.

Dates : Tuesdays 3 and 10 February, 3, 10, 17 and 24 March 2026

2. Windows 11 – Beginner

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First steps with Windows 11: keyboard, desktop, windows, settings, file explorer, browsers, email. File management, USB drive, email, web search, updates, installing applications.

A first approach to the latest version of Windows, step by step, for those who have never touched a keyboard or mouse, or an efficient refresher for those with some prior experience. This course aims to give everyone a solid foundation: hands-on study of the keyboard, desktop, windows, settings, file explorer, browsers and email. In practice: how to manage files, use a USB drive, send an email, download an attachment, search the web, update Windows, find and install an application and many other essential tasks.

Dates : Thursdays 5 and 12 February, 5, 12, 19 and 26 March 2026

3. Excel – Beginner

Fundamental use of the spreadsheet: cells, columns, rows, arithmetic operators, formulas and functions, tables, charts and pivot tables.

This course aims to provide or strengthen the skills needed for fundamental use of the world’s leading spreadsheet application: file creation and management, study of the various aspects of cells, columns and rows, use of the four arithmetic operators, essential formulas and functions (sum, count, average, etc.), creating tables, charts and pivot tables.

Dates : Tuesdays 7, 14 and 21 April, 12, 19 and 26 May 2026

4. Microsoft Word – Intermediate

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Going further with Word: styles, long documents, automatic table of contents, sections, reusable templates, online collaboration (Word 365), correction tips.

This course allows you to go further in using Word and save time with tools that automate formatting. Topics include: using styles to harmonise document appearance, organising long documents with multiple heading levels and an automatic table of contents, working with multiple sections in the same document, creating reusable templates for standard letters and documents, sharing and online collaboration tools with Word 365, and tips for efficiently correcting and improving texts. The tools to produce neat, well-structured documents without spending hours on layout.

Dates : Tuesdays 8, 15, 22 and 29 September, 6 and 13 October 2026

5. Windows 11 – Intermediate

Full

Advanced settings, in-depth file explorer, screen splitting, advanced web browsing, artificial intelligence (Copilot), Windows 11 new features.

This course is aimed specifically at those who already have a basic knowledge but would like to go a little further in using their operating system: mastering settings and notifications, in-depth study of the file explorer, splitting the screen into multiple windows, web browsing (bookmarks, extensions, password manager), artificial intelligence (Copilot integration). Also an opportunity to become more familiar with all the new features of the latest version of Windows.

Dates : Thursdays 10, 17 and 24 September, 1, 8 and 15 October 2026

6. Smartphone/tablet Android – Intermediate

Full

Going further with Android: connection and proximity sharing, device location, cloud, Google Lens, itsme, 112, MyGov, SMS and RCS. Bring your own device.

This course builds on the introductory level and allows participants to go further in using their Android devices, by discovering unsuspected features and uses: sharing a connection with another device, sharing content by proximity between Android devices, locating your device in case of loss or theft (and deleting content), managing content in the cloud, using Google Lens (copying or translating text from an image, reading a QR code…), itsme®, 112, MyGov, SMS and RCS…

Dates : Fridays 11, 18 and 25 Sept., 2, 9 and 16 Oct. 2026

7. Excel – Intermediate

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Advanced formulas (IF, VLOOKUP), advanced sorting and filtering, pivot tables, tailored charts, conditional formatting.

This course allows you to go further in using Excel and discover its possibilities for organising and analysing data. Topics include: using more advanced formulas (IF for setting conditions, VLOOKUP for retrieving information), advanced sorting and filtering of lists and tables, deeper use of pivot tables to easily summarise large amounts of information, creating charts tailored to your needs, and automatically colour-coding cells based on their content. The tools to transform your spreadsheets into genuine aids for understanding and decision-making.

Dates : Tuesdays 3, 10, 17 and 24 Nov., 1 and 8 Dec. 2026
3-session cycle

8. Artificial Intelligence – Discovery (spring)

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Accessible approach to AI: origins, practical applications, differences from a search engine, advantages, limitations, ethical questions, impact on society and work. Can be taken before the Practical module.

This first part offers an accessible approach to artificial intelligence to understand its implications. Topics include: the origins and evolution of AI, its practical applications in everyday life, what sets it apart from a classic search engine, its advantages and limitations, ethical questions and risks to be aware of, and its impact on society and work. A course to develop an informed and critical perspective on this technology that is transforming our daily lives.

Dates : Fridays 6 and 13 February, 6 March 2026

9. Artificial Intelligence – Discovery (autumn)

NewFull

Accessible approach to AI: origins, practical applications, differences from a search engine, advantages, limitations, ethical questions, impact on society and work. Can be taken before the Practical module.

This first part offers an accessible approach to artificial intelligence to understand its implications. Topics include: the origins and evolution of AI, its practical applications in everyday life, what sets it apart from a classic search engine, its advantages and limitations, ethical questions and risks to be aware of, and its impact on society and work. A course to develop an informed and critical perspective on this technology that is transforming our daily lives.

Dates : Fridays 6, 13 and 20 November 2026

10. The Cloud – Beginner

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Understanding and using the cloud: Google Drive, OneDrive, iCloud, automatic backup, file sharing, multi-device access, storage management.

This course aims to understand what the cloud is and learn how to use it to back up and access your data anywhere. Topics include: how the cloud works and its advantages, an introduction to Google Drive, OneDrive (Microsoft) and iCloud (Apple), with a focus on the first two, automatic backup of photos and documents, sharing files with family and friends, accessing data from different devices, and managing storage space. The keys to never losing your files again and accessing them with ease, wherever you are.

Dates : Fridays 13, 20 and 27 March 2026

11. Smartphone/tablet Android – Beginner

Android fundamentals: wifi connection, phone and SMS, Google account, installing applications, managing photos and contacts, web browsing, settings.

This course aims to cover the fundamental aspects of using an Android smartphone or tablet: connecting to a wifi network, using the phone and SMS functions (and RCS), managing your Google account, essential for installing applications, managing your photos and contacts, web browsing and using settings. The essential toolkit for getting the most out of your Android device.

Dates : Thursdays 9, 16 and 23 April 2026

12. Google Photos – Beginner

Full

Mastering Google Photos: automatic backup, album organisation, search and sorting, sharing, freeing up space, recovering photos. Bring your smartphone or tablet.

This course aims to master Google Photos, Google’s photo management and backup tool. Topics include: creating and configuring a Google Photos account, automatic backup of photos from your smartphone or tablet, organising photos into albums, searching and sorting images, sharing photos and albums with family and friends, freeing up space on your device, and recovering deleted photos. The keys to never losing your precious memories and finding them again with ease.

Dates : Fridays 10, 17 and 24 April 2026

13. Cybersecurity – Beginner

Full

Strengthening the protection of your devices and data: strong authentication, two-factor authentication, password managers, antivirus, detecting scams (phishing, fake websites, fraudulent emails).

This course aims to strengthen the protection of your devices and personal data. Topics include: strong authentication methods to secure your accounts, using two-factor authentication and authenticator apps, discovering password managers for creating and remembering strong passwords, using antivirus software, and developing reflexes to detect and avoid scam attempts (phishing, fake websites, fraudulent emails). The course will alternate between explaining security concepts and studying practical cases. The keys to navigating safely in the digital world.

Dates : Fridays 15, 22 and 29 May 2026

14. Artificial Intelligence – Practical (spring)

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Practical AI workshops: text generation, image creation, music production, writing and organisational assistance. Can be taken after the Discovery module.

This second part allows participants to get hands-on and experiment concretely with artificial intelligence tools. Topics include: a series of practical workshops covering text generation, image creation, music production, writing and organisational assistance, and the discovery of a wide range of accessible tools. An opportunity to become familiar with these new digital assistants and explore their creative possibilities.

Dates : Thursdays 21 and 28 May, 4 June 2026

15. Artificial Intelligence – Practical (autumn)

NewFull

Practical AI workshops: text generation, image creation, music production, writing and organisational assistance. Can be taken after the Discovery module.

This second part allows participants to get hands-on and experiment concretely with artificial intelligence tools. Topics include: a series of practical workshops covering text generation, image creation, music production, writing and organisational assistance, and the discovery of a wide range of accessible tools. An opportunity to become familiar with these new digital assistants and explore their creative possibilities.

Dates : Fridays 27 Nov., 4 and 11 Dec. 2026

16. Social Media – Beginner

Understanding and using social media: general overview, privacy and confidentiality. Exploration of Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest.

This course aims to understand the world of social media and learn to use it with confidence. Topics include: a general overview of the different networks and their specific features, protecting your privacy and confidentiality settings, and a practical exploration of the main platforms: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest. The keys to navigating the world of social media with confidence and making the most of it.

Dates : Thursdays 5, 12 and 19 November 2026

17. Canva – Creating Visuals

Master Canva: interface, visuals for social media, printed materials (cards, invitations, flyers), templates, photos and graphic elements, sharing and exporting.

This course aims to help participants master Canva, an intuitive online graphic design tool. Topics covered include: getting to know the interface, creating visuals for social media, designing printed materials (cards, invitations, flyers), using and customising templates, inserting photos and graphic elements, and sharing and exporting creations. The essential toolkit for bringing visual ideas to life without any prior technical skills.

Dates : Thursdays 26 Nov., 3 and 10 December 2026

Contact & Registration


Wolu Cyber Cité

Chaussée de Roodebeek, 137
1200 Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

Tel.: 02 761 60 18
Email: cybercite@woluwe1200.be

Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 1pm to 5.30pm

An initiative of the Alderman for Community Life, Éric Bott.

Access

Metro line 1 — Roodebeek station (400m away)
Tram line 8
Bus lines 29, 42 and 61

Premises accessible to people with reduced mobility.