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YMCA Greater Saint John
Digital Literacy Program (YMCA Greater Saint John)
https://saintjohny.ymca.ca/community/digital-literacy/_https://saintjohny.ymca.ca/ymca-of-greater-saint-john-connecting-seniors-youth-and-technology/
The Digital Literacy Program offers free one-on-one sessions to teach older adults how to access and use technology. Can cover topics such as web browsing and search engine, creating and sending emails, creating and remembering secure passwords, navigatin
YMCA Northeastern Ontario
Digital Inclusion, Seniors Connection and Opportunities Hub (DISCO) (YMCA Northeastern Ontario)
https://www.caredove.com/ymcaofnortheasternontario/serviceorganization/24070/refr/search_https://www.ymcaneo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/YMCA-Community-Report-2020-2021.pdf
The Disco Hub has a focus of providing seniors with technology and technology classes. Devices such as laptops and tablets are offered to participants and staff are available to teach them how to use the devices. Workshops for internet security and learni
YWCA Toronto
Computer Training (YWCA Toronto)
https://www.ywcatoronto.org/ourprograms/employmentandtraining/ineedtraining/computertraining
YMCA Toronto offers free to low cost computer training courses, workshops, and online tutorials for beginners to advanced learners.
Borrow a Mobile Hotspot, 3D Printing, Virtual Stay Connected Training (Ajax Public Library)
http://www.ajaxlibrary.ca/technology
Borrow a Mobile Hotspot - Borrow a mobile hotspot that provides WiFi for smartphones, tablets, and computers through Rogers’ cellular network. The hotspot can be lent for up to 21 days. Must be 16+ and have a full Ajax Public Library Card. Complete the 3D
YMCA Hamilton, Burlington, Brantford
YtoLearn
https://www.ymcahbb.ca/education-training-settlement/adult-learning-and-upgrading
YtoLearn is a free Adult Upgrading program that focuses on improving the participant's communication, writing, numeracy, interpersonal and digital skills. Personalized learning plans are created specifically for each individual. Classes can be virtual or in-person, and evening or daytime small-group classes.
Digital Literacy Programs
https://helpagecanada.ca/canada/digital-literacy/
HelpAge Canada offers several Digital Literacy programs to help older Canadians connect with friends and family online and participate more fully in society. Provides programs such as Dig-IT, which is a national program that offers devices, data, technical support, and digital learning courses.
Digitally Lit
https://tambourine-gecko-emh2.squarespace.com/
Digitally Lit is a project of the Brookfield Institute that uses after-school spaces to introduce youths to integral digital literacy and code education. During the 2 year pilot period, the project's goal is to provide over 1000 Canadian youths from the ages 12-15 who are underrepresented in STEM fields with a program that blends play, hands-on and interactive activities.
Metro Toronto Movement for Literacy
Digital Literacy Library
https://www.mtml.ca/
Metro Toronto Movement for Literacy, also known as MTML, is a network of organizations and individuals supporting adult literacy in the Toronto and York Region. While they do not offer an in-house digital literacy program, they offer their own directory of digital literacy resources from reputable adult literacy learning organizations for learners and practitioners.
Media Smarts
https://mediasmarts.ca/digital-media-literacy/general-information/digital-media-literacy-fundamentals/digital-literacy-fundamentals
MediaSmarts is a Canadian not-for-profit charitable organization for digital and media literacy. They have an extensive library of digital literacy programs and resources for parents, teachers, and young people. The majority of their programs help young people to develop their critical media literacy skills.
Parkdale Project Read
https://www.parkdaleprojectread.org/
Project Read supports adults by providing free literacy services in a supportive community. They work with English-speaking adults who want to learn to read, write, or use basic math or computer skills. In collaboration with a host of community organizations and partners, Parkdale Project Read offers free programs and services including: Financial Literacy, Legal Education, Computer Literacy, Health & Wellness, Driver’s Education, and Election Literacy.