Computer literacy programs in the Sault aimed at seniors
Seniors in Sault Ste. Marie looking to improve their understanding of computers and related technology have some options available to them.
Some free programs are available to help older people navigate the ever-changing world of computers, as well as how to use technology for creative projects.
“Many older people didn’t grow up this way,” said Martin Wyant, executive director of Superior Adult Learning, which is offering a program called Practical Digital Skills for Seniors.
“This is meant to be a service where we teach them one-on-one the things that they need to do to be really successful in their independence.”
The program is free for residents older than 55.
“It’s based on the needs of the person that’s in the room with us,” Wyant said.
“It’s all tailored to their specific learning, what they already know, and what they’re hoping to learn.”
A similar program is offered by the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library is called Gadget Corner.
“People of all ages can come in,” said Amanda Turco, senior technical services technician at the library.
“They generally will bring a device with them -- whether it’s a smartphone, tablet, we’ve done smart watches, cameras, GPS -- and if they have any particular issues with it, we’ll help them troubleshoot through it.”
Elise Schofield, manager of community engagement, said the library is looking to expand its technical programming for those who are familiar with technology and are looking to upgrade their skills.
“We’ve partnered with Digital Creator North, they’re based out of North Bay,” Schofield said.
“They look at reducing barriers for youth and adults and seniors to be able to get digital literacy and get creative with the technology that’s available.”
Gadget Corner is available at the Centennial and North Branch, with schedules posted on the library’s website. Those looking to access Superior Adult Learning’s senior tech program can contact them directly.
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