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Teach Seniors New Tech

New Tech Learnings

Technology is constantly changing and improving lives.  New hardware, new software or software updates.  New tech means new learning opportunities to benefit you.

For the the 50+ community, whom, how, and where are digital skills taught?  

  • Digital Hygiene?
  • Privacy and Security?
  • Big Tech 'got-yaws' 
  • Upskilling for family, health, and employment?

Hotspots for Internet

Do you need an internet connection for a computer, tablet, or smartphone?  

Thanks to Land-of-Sky Regional Council of Governments, hotspots are available for loan at:

Call-to-Action

Join the Digital Literacy Network and advocate for building digital skills for the older communities in Western North Carolina.

Tech Contact



Tutors Teach Seniors New High-Tech Tricks. (2011, December 27). NPR.org. https://www.npr.org/2012/01/02/144322505/tutors-teach-seniors-new-high-tech-tricks

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