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iConnectED
https://i-connected.org/about-us
i-ConnectED is a mobile educational platform developed by the Indigenous Friends Association. It is an Indigenous-led program that drives positive learning experiences for learners located in marginalized communities, reaching them on messaging platforms.
IndigiTECH: Indigenous Mentorship Program
Offers Indigenous individuals a 12-week full-time education program, 3 weeks of professional development courses, 12-week paid full-time internship opportunities, and support to develop career pathways in Web Development, UX Design, Client Care, Business
INDIGital
https://www.indigenousfriends.org/indigital
INDIGital offers Indigenous youth and newcomers five weeks of free online learning about digital literacy, community, and empowerment. They have two different courses that match participants’ different interests and needs.
Support Rainbow Seniors! 3 Things for Service Providers to Know
https://www.vawlearningnetwork.ca/our-work/infographics/supportrainbowseniors/index.html?utm_source=VAWLN+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=54b39e9e2a-Gap-Infographic_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_4b8703155f-54b39e9e2a-269485237
This Learning Centre resource features an infographic and informational video on how service providers can support rainbow seniors
ABC Internet Matters
https://abclifeliteracy.ca/all-programs/internet-matters/
ABC Life Literacy Canada is a non-profit organization that aims to strengthen organizations that promote adult learning. The ABC Internet Matters program consists of a free workbook and downloadable resources to help new internet users learn how to use the internet. The program assists adult and senior Canadians with developing a basic understanding of what the internet is, how to access it, and how to stay safe online.
AARP (American Association of Retired Persons)
AARP (American Association of Retired Persons)
https://www.aarp.org/home-family/personal-technology/#resources
The AARP website is an active news network that provides a series of helpful articles on basic digital literacy and computer tips. In addition to digital literacy resources, AARP also published news stories relevant to older adults from all walks of life including BIPOC and queer communities.
1-on-1 Tech Training, Information & Digital Services (Bracebridge Public Library)
https://www.bracebridgelibrary.ca/library-services/internet-training.html
1-on-1 Tech Training - One hour one-on-one tech training sessions are offered all year round. Topics cater to the patron's needs and include subjects such as email, social media, downloading ebooks, iPads, cloud storage, etc. Sessions are held via phone,
Tech Help (West Grey Public Library)
https://www.westgreylibrary.com/programs-events/tech-help
West Grey Library (Durham Branch) offers Tech Help appointments every Tuesday between 5pm-7pm. Sessions are 30 minutes over the phone.
Tech Connect, Borrowing a Hotspot (Waterloo Public Library)
https://www.wpl.ca/services/tech-connect
Tech Connect - Book a one-hour one-on-one session with a Tech Connect Coach to help with any tech questions over the phone. Must make an appointment.Borrowing a Hotspot - Wi-Fi hotspots allow you to connect to the internet. Hotspots can be borrowed for up
Technology Lending Program: Bridging the Digital Divide, Technology Coaching (Thunder Bay Public Library)
https://www.tbpl.ca/article/technology-coaching-138.asp
Technology Lending Program: Bridging the Digital Divide - Tablets, Wi-Fi hubs, and Chromebooks are available for lending. Can be loaned for up to 28 days. Patrons can only borrow one device at a time. Any adult or teen patron with an account in good stand







