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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
Bonfield Public Library
Tech Help Desk (Bonfield Public Library)
https://www.bonfieldpubliclibrary.ca/services
Bring in your own device or use the computers at the library get help on any tech questions. This service is available at the library on a first-come-first-serve basis on Wednesdays from 10am to 1pm.
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
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.
Technology Training (Arnprior Public Library)
https://www.arnpriorlibrary.ca/programs.html
Request for tech assistance online and a personal tutorial will be scheduled to cater towards your needs.
enTECH@Home
https://www.entech.club/new-page
The enTECH@Home program provides older adults in the Waterloo region with free phone- or email-based technology support. The program is operated by University of Waterloo undergraduate student volunteers who are part of the enTECH club. They operate several digital literacy and tech support initiatives in the Waterloo region.
UpTOSpeed
https://www.uptospeedyou.com/
UpTOSpeed is the for-profit arm of TechServe and they provide tech training and support to seniors. They address users' technology needs by providing instantaneous video and written tutorials, timely telephone and video chat technical support, appointment-based 1 on 1 online lesson, and monthly group online lessons. Users must create an account and pay a fee for services.
TechServe
TechServe
https://www.techserveto.com/
Founded in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, TechServe connects tech-savvy millennial volunteers with older adults who just need a little bit of technical help to improve their everyday lives. TechServe is a Canadian non-profit that provides services to older adults through 1-on-1 tech support sessions, workshops in partnerships with older adults’ associations, and a set of online digital literacy resources.
SeniorNet
https://seniornet.org/
SeniorNet offers resources and support for both individual tech learners and organizations. For individual older adults, SeniorNet offers networking services and events to keep seniors connected to each other in addition to tech support and connections to other resources. For senior-focused organizations, SeniorNet helps with digital capacity building and connections with discounted software and other resources. Users must make an account to access.
Seniors and Technology
https://scoa.ca/seniors-and-technology/
The Saskatoon Council on Aging (SCOA) provides opportunities for older adults to learn to use technology in user-friendly formats. They offer both a free iPad lending library and mentoring programs that connect seniors with young people who provide tech support and digital literacy training. SCOA also offers paid one-on-one lessons for devices and software for seniors.