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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) -
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
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.
MakerSpace (Brampton Public Library)
https://www.bramptonlibrary.ca/index.php/library-services/makerspace-brampton
Request to make items through 3D printing, vinyl cut, or Smile Button. Discuss project virutally with a librarian. (Four Corners, Chinguacousy, Springdale Branch)
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
Tech Help, Creator Space Mobile Digital Arts Lab (Blue Mountains Public Library)
https://www.thebluemountainslibrary.ca/tech-help.cfm?is=10
Tech Help - Tech Help is offered via phone, zoom, or in-person through appointments. They help users navigate online library resources, learn Microsoft and other software, and operate tablets and other devices.Creator Space Mobile Digital Arts Lab - The C
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.
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
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.
YWCA Hamilton
Digital Force Learning Academy (YWCA Hamilton)
https://www.ywcahamilton.org/womens-enterprise-centre/dflearning/
The Digital Force Learning Academy offers webinars that focuses on choaching women to move their small businesses online.