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Keep Up with Technology, 10AM

When:
Thursday, June 23, 2022, 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM
Where:
Howard County Central Library
10375 Little Patuxent Parkway
Columbia, MD  21044

443-367-9043
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
JihJen Joy Cheung
Category:
Education
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Cancellation Policy:
If after registering, you find you are unable to attend, PLEASE CANCEL your registration using the "Cancel Registration" button on the event calendar listing. Doing this will notify the host not to expect you and open up your spot for another member's registration. Thank you.
Capacity:
20
Available Slots:
18
No Fee

Meet at the front door of the library.

A workshop for TVIH members to ask tech questions and share information. No prior experience is required. Everyone is welcome to join this meeting.


Do you have questions about the TVIH website, the apps on your smartphone, making a digital recipe file on your computer, or a good scanner to buy for scanning old family photos? Come to ask your questions and share what you know with other TVIH members. If we don’t know the answers, we will look up in Google search.


In 2019, more than half of older adults bought a new tech product, whether it be a smartphone, laptop, or smart home device. The internet enables seniors to connect with loved ones or stay informed on current news and research. Searching for yummy recipes, watching videos, making telemedicine calls, paying bills, and social networking are all common reasons seniors choose to hop on the World Wide Web.

Once seniors are connected to the internet, getting online becomes part of their daily routine. Roughly 75 percent of older adults with an internet connection report that they use it daily.

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