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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.
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.
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
1:1 Tech Help With Drew, Creator Space, Tech Lending (Wasaga Beach Library)
https://www.wasagabeach.library.on.ca/client/en_US/was/?rm=SENIORS+SERVIC0%7C%7C%7C1%7C%7C%7C0%7C%7C%7Ctrue
1:1 Tech Help With Drew - One-on-one tech helpappointments with Drew are available both online and in person. Includes topics such as Facebook, Zoom, device assistance, downloading e-books, and more.Creator Space The Creator Space allows patrons to learn
3D-Selfserve Printing (Uxbridge Public Library)
https://uxlib.com/services/printing-and-photocopying/
Attend orientation sessions or view the Youtube tutorials listed on the library website, and complete an online questionnaire to gain access to use the printer. Must have a library card.
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
Bruce County Public Library
3D Printer (Bruce County Public Library)
https://library.brucecounty.on.ca/3dprinters/
One-on-one and group sessions are offered to introduce the basics of 3D printing and how to use the library's 3D printer. Must complete public 3d certification in Niche Academy to have individual time using the 3D printer.
Brant Public Library
3D Printing, Tech Help (Brant Public Library)
https://www.brantlibrary.ca/en/programs-and-events/55-programs.aspx
3D Printing (Paris Branch) - Must be 18+ and a member of the library to gain access to the 3D printer. Agreement forms must be sumbitted before use.Tech Help - The staff will try to assist with any questions about the library computers and software. Help