Two free technology sessions will be held on April 10 as part of the NSW Seniors Festival at the Peninsula Community Centre.
The sessions will aim to improve the confidence and skills of seniors in using technology, such as iPads, tablets, computers and mobile phones. The first session The Wonderful World of iPads will run from 10 am to 12:30 pm and will be led by digital mentor Ms Lillian Spender, who will take participants through the basics of using an iPad. Topics covered will include communicating with loved ones via video chat or FaceTime, saving photos, searching the internet for information and downloading apps. Participants will have the chance to ask questions. The afternoon session on Taming Technology will run from 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm. This session will offer individual help with all other types of technology including mobile phones, laptops and computers as well as other brands of tablets.
“Technology can be daunting to many of us at times, with computers, tablets and smartphones shaping our modern day society,” said Ms Theresa Mason, chief of Coast Community Connections which operates the community centre. “This will be a great day for seniors to learn new skills and ask questions about technology, whilst enjoying the company of other like-minded locals. “Learning how to best use these devices can truly benefit our lives in terms of access to information, as well as communication with others and for enjoyment as well,” she said.
SOURCE: Media release, 29 Mar 2018 Katey Small, Brilliant Logic