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Adults Computer Workshop, Children’s 3D Printer Class, 3D Printing Workshop (Belleville Public Library)
https://bellevillelibrary.ca/adult-programs
Adults Computer Workshop - A program for Belleville Public Library members that teaches computer basics, email and internet usage, and more. Pre-registration required and limited space. Prioritizes first time atendees and library cardholders.Children's 3D
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.
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
Windsor Public Library
Tech Hub (Windsor Public Library – Central Branch)
https://www.windsorpubliclibrary.com/?portfolio=tech-hub
Offers many tools and resouces for technological exporation and innovation. Tools and resources include Go Pros, 3D printers, intuos tablet, green screens, etc.
Wellington County Public Library
Lending Programme, Technology at your Library, Tech Talk (Wellington County Public Library)
https://www.wellington.ca/en/discover/technologyatyourlibrary.aspx
Lending Programme - Hotspots available for lending. One hotspot can provide unlimited internet use and accomodate for up to 15 devices at a time. Can be lent for up to 7 days. iPads are also available for loan for up to 7 days. Hotspots and iPads can be l
Technology Lending Program: Bridging the Digital Divide, Technology Coaching (Thunder Bay Public Library)
https://www.tbpl.ca/article/technology-coaching-138.asp
Technology Lending Program: Bridging the Digital Divide - Tablets, Wi-Fi hubs, and Chromebooks are available for lending. Can be loaned for up to 28 days. Patrons can only borrow one device at a time. Any adult or teen patron with an account in good stand
Stratford Public Library
MakerSpace, Tech Tutor, Borrowing a Chromebook (Stratford Public Library)
https://splibrary.ca/services/technology-help
MakerSpace - The MakerSpace offers stations with various technologies and resources for use. Includes 3D printers, sewing machines, circuits, vinyl machines, etc. Available through workshops, planned programs, or open lab times.Tech Tutor - The library of
Tech Talk, Maker Lab (St.Thomas Public Library)
https://stthomas.bibliocommons.com/events/61f811c9f2420a2f001a66b9
Tech Talk - This program offers a chance to ask any tech questions and learn new things about computers.Maker Lab - The Maker Lab offers 3D printing, vinyl cutting, and maker kits. Intro to 3D printing and design programs are also available.
Maker Space, iMac Creative Workstations, iPad and Chromebooks (Richmond Hill Public Library)
https://www.rhpl.ca/how-do-i/technologies-library
Maker Space - Many tools and resources available in the Maker Space. The space includes equipment for 3D printing, fabric printing, a digital conversion station, and the iMac creative station. Must have an adults or student card, photo ID, and be 14+.iMac
Makerspace, Chromebook Lending (Quinte West Public Library)
https://qwpl.ca/services/computer-and-printing-services/
Makerspace - Offers high-tech equipment for patrons to learn, design, and create with. Equipment includes 3D printing, a Cricut maker, and a laser cutter. Maker Help is also offered where staff are available to help with any issues in the Makerspace thro