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Computer Generation Gap

There may be many Gen Xs who know how to use their phones and tablets for basic operations but are not making full use of all the features on their devices. Some have phones that cost hundreds of dollars that are only used to make calls or send text messages. On the other hand, I am sure there are many who are extremely “device literate” and who have the knowledge and skills to teach others.

At Computer Pals the Hills, we are inviting Gen Xs (as well as other Seniors) to come along to our Open Day on 17th September at the Old Caretaker’s Cottage in Castle Hill Showground. New members are always welcome, be they beginners or those with more knowledge. We are always interested in people who might be attracted to joining our team of trainers and maintenance crew.

Computer Training for Old Generation

We have two fully equipped classrooms with approximately 20 computers, projection facilities and screens. Our aim is to provide low-cost tuition for Seniors in a friendly and comfortable atmosphere, enabling them to become proficient in the many facets of computing and Tablets/ Smartphone technology.

Courses are conducted either in a classroom setting or, one-on-one training. All courses have a small fee to cover the cost of materials which includes a course-specific manual, other incidental items and a small contribution to overhead costs. We also provide follow up support to help members develop their skills through additional tutorials, courses and workshops.

Informal discussion groups provide opportunities for exchange of ideas and socialising. The Club also runs a HELP DESK where members can seek solutions to their computer and technology issues.

Computer Pals the Hills meets at the Old Caretaker’s Cottage in Castle Hill Showground.

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