A few of you are showing concerns regarding the level of knwoledge or computer literacy that you have or haven't got- simply answer
Don't.
When I joined I knew how to get onto the internet and how to send/receive emails very very basic and limited knowledge, if you asked me 18 months to 2 years ago how to copy and paste something from a document I would not of had a clue what you were talking about - I was that inexperienced with computers and I.T.
A lot of the Freshmen who joined the same time as me and even after me have already become Graduates and overtaken me but that's fine, they went at their pace and I'm going at mine so lack of speed and prior knowledge will not be an issue for you at all. The speed at which you progress here is dictated by you - not the teachers/trainers but you.
As long as you keep on going and don't go AWOL for long periods of time you can progress at the level in which you are taking in and storing the knowledge that you are currently learning.There is absolutely no point in asking someone to train here or accepting them as a Freshman and then forcing, pushing, or bullying them into learning quicker, that would be a waste of the Freshmans time and the tutors.
There will be times when you just say "I'm not cut out for this" or "this is over my head", and believe me those times still come for me too, but all you have to do is ask and you will be overwhelmed with the amount of others here who will want to help because they know what it is like and will empathise with you.
So take your time, don't take on too much - we all know that your life away from the board is more important and we respect that, ask lots of questions no matter how trivial you think they are, be polite and receptive to advice, oh and did I say ask questions !
When you have spare time explore the rooms you have access to and read up on what all the tools do. If you don't know how a tool works then find other logs where it has been used and see how the helper asked the client to run it and what the results were, then ask any questions.
Read as much as you can when you have the time and above all enjoy it, they're a friendly bunch here that will allay your fears and make you feel at home - you'll look back in 12 months time and you'll be proud at just how much you have already achieved and learned.
Now go get 'em