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MiFi Hotspot, Virtual Device/Computer Training (Gravenhurst Public Library)
https://www.gravenhurst.ca/en/explore-and-play/device-training.aspx
MiFi Hotspot - Mobile Wi-Fi hotspots are available to borrow for up to 7 days.Virtual Device/Computer Training - Offers one-on-one appointments for virtual devices, or computer training. Appointments are 30 minutes in-person, or via phone or Zoom. Basic t
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
Brantford Public Library
Tech Help Clinic, MakerSpace, Technology and Maker Kits-Laptop WiFi and Tablet Loans (Brantford Public Library)
https://www.brantfordlibrary.ca/en/whats-happening/tech-help-clinics.aspx
Tech Help Clinic - Provides basic instructions on using computers, smartphones, or tablets. This is a drop-in clinic, however, one-on-one help with digital devices is also available to be scheduled with the Book-A-Librarian service.MakerSpace (Main Branch
Cobalt Public Library
Makerspace (Cobalt Public Library)
https://cobalt.olsn.ca/services/
Button maker and 3D printer are available at the library for use.
Callander Public Library
Technology Lessons, Technology for Loan (Callander Public Library)
https://www.callanderpubliclibrary.ca/technology-for-loan
Technology Lessons - The library offers hour-long one-on-one sessions on any tech-related topics. Includes emails, Facebook, iPads, smartphones, etc. Lessons are offered via Zoom, phone or in-person.Techology for Loan - Mobile wi-fi hotspots, tablets and
Technology Programs, Makerspace, Tech Lending Collection (Burlington Public Library)
https://www.bpl.on.ca/services/tech
The library offers many programs for adults and seniors that focus on learning how to use new technology and improving digital literacy. Some programs include:Telephone Scams & Internet Trickery - This program is offered to boost digital literacy by learn
Tech Tuesdays at the Library (Brighton Public Library)
http://www.brighton.library.on.ca/calendar.html
Get help with laptops, smartphones, and tablets as well as learn how to use online library resources. Patrons can sign-up for a 30-minute time slot. Tech Tuesdays take place every third Tuesday of the month.
Computer Services (Asphodel-Norwood Public Library)
https://anpl.org/adult-services/
Offers one-on-one computer help for any internet or computer problems. You can book an appointment in advance or drop-in during open hours.
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