Technology Resources

Below are some of the resources on accessing and learning about new technologies

Computer Courses

    • Prior to the pandemic, some libraries were offering in-person courses to introduce people to computers.
    • There also online resources and courses offered through your library about computers
    • Some cell phone companies may offer digital literacy courses.

Learning about Emerging Technologies

    • Researchers at Simon Fraser University have complied a list of technology resources  that include:

      • A senior’s guide to computer basics
      • Internet safety guide for seniors
      • Links to guides on How to use Facebook, Skype, Zoom, Twitter, Instagram, etc. 

Accessing Low-Cost Cell Phone

    • Some mobile phone companies may offer low-cost options for seniors. For example, some cell companies may offer a program for older adults receiving the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS).

Below are some of the strategies participants shared in using technology

Developing Protective Online Strategies

The identity theft insurance I got through my home insurance give me a greater sense of security in being online.

Before signing up for a forum, I review the comments at the bottom to see if it is place I want to hang out in.”

Getting Technical Support

I listen to a weekly radio tech show that introduces me to new technologies.”

If I don’t know a technical answer, I can google it, or watch a You-tube video.”

I went back to the store where I purchased the device. They gave pointers and helped me unlock my device.”

I contacted my local computer store who could send out a technician to fix my computer.”

 

Click here for a PDF of the Infographic that outlines these resources and strategies.