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Selwyn Tech Topics: Instructional Videos, Borrow a Wi-Fi Hotspot (Selwyn Public Library)
https://www.selwyntownship.ca/en/library/Adult-Programs.aspx#Selwyn-Tech-Topics-Instructional-Videos
Selwyn Tech Topics: Instructional Videos - Intructional videos on tech topics are offered through the library's Youtube channel. Contact Heidi via email if there are any topics that you wish to to see as a video.Borrow a Wi-Fi Hotspot - Provides Wi-Fi thr
Maker Space & MakerFest, Maker Space Programs, Loanable Technology (Pickering Public Library)
https://pickeringlibrary.ca/?_ga=2.59503909.92936315.1658976576-937867370.1655738567
Maker Space & MakerFest - Maker Space offers many stations with tools and resources that are available for use. Includes 3D printing, VR station, sound booth with iMac, vinyl cutter, button maker, etc. Appointments are made to use the Maker Space, but dro
Oxford County Public Library
Tech Help (Oxford County Public Library)
https://www.ocl.net/Services/Tech-Help
Request a virtual appointment with a skilled library staff to help with any tech questions. Tech guides are available on the website. Need a library card.
MakerPlace, Virtual Tech Help (Midland Public Library)
https://midlandlibrary.com/event/virtual-tech-help/2022-02-16/
MakerPlace - The MakerPlace is a space that offers equipment and technology for the community to share skills, create, and learn. Includes 3D printing, audio/video equipment, robotics & electronics kit, computer lab, etc. This space is free for library ca
Borrow the Internet, Virtual Tech Time, Virtual Meeting Spaces (Huron County Public Library)
https://www.huroncountylibrary.ca/virtual-tech-time/
Borrow the Internet - The Wi-Fi hubs provide unlimited internet access through cellular networks and up to 10 devices can be connected to it at a time. Need to be 18+ and a Huron County Library card holder to borrow. Can be borrowed for up to 7 days.Virtu
Virtual Computer Education (Champlain Public Library)
https://bc-cl.ca/programs-for-seniors/
Weekly one-on-one sessions are available to seniors who have questions about basic computer skills, their smartphones, tablets or computers, or how to access the library’s resources.
Tech Support, Connecting Caledon Seniors Program, MakerFest, SeniorTech: Chromebook Drop-In, SeniorTech: Our Favourite Websites for Seniors (Caledon Public Library)
https://caledon.library.on.ca/services/tech-support/
Tech Support - Offers Tech Help @ Home. One-on-one tech support is available through phone, email, or Zoom call. In-person service is currently cancelled until further notice. Connecting Caledon Seniors Program (Southfields Village, Caledon East Branch) -
Learn to “Zoom”: Live Practice Lab for Newcomers (Aurora Public Library)
https://aurora.bibliocommons.com/v2/events?_ga=2.136453808.1435806466.1654201158-1141076167.1654201158&audiences=622234f742683b29000905de&types=61af6d90aa99c0300048b7a0
This program teaches newcomers to Canada how to use basic and advanced Zoom skills. Sessions are held in a small group setting with a live Zoom Skill Coach.
Technical Support, Computer Training, Makerspace (Bonnechere Union Public Library)
http://bonnechereupl.com/seniors.html
Technical Support - The library offers assistance with basic-level tech support. Topics include basic tablet and smartphone operations, navigating a computer, setting up Bluetooth, navigating social media, etc. Users must complete a request form to apply