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Seniors’ Digital Literacy & Wellness
https://riwc.ca/technology-mentorship-program/
RIWC’s new Digital Literacy & Wellness initiative promotes community engagement and digital inclusion. In partnership with The 519, the program provides both individual and group technical skills training workshops directed towards 2SLGBTQ+ older adults.
Orillia Public Library
1-on-1 Tech Help, Maker Space Equipment (Orillia Public Library)
https://www.orilliapubliclibrary.ca/en/services/1-on-1-tech-help.aspx
1-on-1 Tech Help - One-on-one hour-long sessions with a Tech Librarian are available via booking. Offers help with computers, tablets, phones, e-readers and more. Appointments can be in-library or remote through phone or Zoom. Patrons must have a library
Mobile Hotspot Lending Program, Ask a Librarian, Tech Support and Assistance, (Region of Waterloo Public Library)
https://www.rwlibrary.ca/en/services/ask-a-librarian.aspx
Mobile Hotpot Lending Program - Mobile hotspots are avilable to borrow. Must be 16+ and have a library card. Can be loaned for a one or three-week plan. Ask a Librarian (Tech support and assistance) - Librarians available for assistance to help with getti
Borrow WiFi Hotspot, iMac Public Computer, Tech Help, Digital Literacy Workshops and Lending Program for Seniors (55+) (North Perth Public Library)
https://www.northperth.ca/en/our-community/seniors.aspx
Borrow WiFi Hotspot - Mobile wifi hotspots are available to borrow. Offers connectivity to wifi through the Bell cellular network. Must be 18+ and have a North Perth Public Library card.iMac Public Computer (Listowel Branch) - iMacs are available at the L
Orangeville Public Library
Borrow a Chromebook, Computer Help (Orangeville Public Library)
https://www.orangevillelibrary.ca/en/visit-us/computers-and-printing.aspx
Borrow a Chromebook - Chromebooks are available at the library to borrow. Need to be 14+, and have a GDSB login and a library card. Can be borrowed for up to one week.Computer Help - Drop-in sessions or one-on-one appointments are offered for tech help. O
Newmarket Public Library
Maker Hub, Laptop Borrowing (Newmarket Public Library)
https://www.newmarketpl.ca/en/services/computers-and-technology.aspx?_mid_=17700
Maker Hub - The Maker Hub is a space with various equipment and resources available to use. Includes 3D printing, button maker, and circuit machine. Offers virtual service to 3D print and make buttons. Workshops and programs are available as well.Laptop B
Lennox-Addington Library
Tech Talks (Lennox-Addington Library)
https://countylibrary.ca/outreach/
Personalized guidance that can be one-on-one or in small groups, in-person or virtual, and offers hands-on practice.
Grimsby Public Library
Media Lab, Book a Librarian, Hotspot Lending (Grimsby Public Library)
https://www.grimsby.ca/en/parks-recreation-culture/book-a-librarian.aspx
Media Lab - The Media Lab offers many equiptment and software for patrons to use. Staff is available for assistance with any issues. Includes 3D printing, green screen, VHS to DVD transferring, etc. Drop-in during opening hours to use the equipment and so
Tech Connected (Collingwood Public Library)
https://www.collingwood.ca/council-government/news-notices/new-technology-collingwood-public-library-helps-seniors-connect
The Tech Connected program allows seniors to use virtual reality (VR) technology in the library to experience virtual travel, learning, and entertainment. Tablets with hotspots are available to borrow using a library card. The tablet-lending program is fo
Tech Help (Fort Erie Public Library)
https://www.fepl.ca/techhelp
Weekly drop-in tech clinics are available for help with tablets, phones, e-readers, computers or other devices. The service is offered on Tuesdays from 2pm to 3pm (Centennial + Crystal Ridge Branch). Drop-in tech time is also available every month on the