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SeniorNet is a 501(c)(3) charity organization that provides computer skills and internet education to seniors, veterans, the underprivileged, the disabled, and others with physical or economic impairments. Volunteers across the country run SeniorNet Computer Learning Centres, which follow a standardized curriculum created at SeniorNet headquarters.
Balanced skepticism, say experts on the technology, is critical for seniors who plan to interact with AI. “It’s tricky,” said Michael Gershbein, the instructor of the class in Northfield.
Techboomers includes tutorial and videos to help teach lessons on how to use websites such as Facebook, YouTube, Netflix and Spotify. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The site is designed with larger fonts and drop down menus to make it easier to read and navigate. [ 5 ]
Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes (OLLI) offer noncredit courses with no assignments or grades to adults over age 50.Since 2001, philanthropist Bernard Osher has made grants from the Bernard Osher Foundation to launch OLLI programs at 120 universities and colleges throughout the United States.
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Pages in category "Seniors' organizations" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The film highlights the "Cyber-Seniors" program, one that creates opportunities for high school students to mentor senior citizens on basic computer and online skills. The program was founded in 2009 by two Toronto high school students, Kascha and Macaulee Cassaday, as a local community service project. [ 1 ]
Per Scholas is an American nonprofit organization based in The Bronx, New York City founded in 1995 [1] by John Stookey and Lewis Miller. [2] Per Scholas provides tuition-free technology training to unemployed or underemployed adults for careers as IT professionals. It has 24 training locations throughout the United States as of 2024. [3]