Welcome to Our Senior Tech Classes!
Technology Help for Seniors – In Person or Online
Staying updated with new technology can feel overwhelming, but we're here to help. Neuqua Valley High School’s Interact Service Club offers free, personalized tech help sessions for seniors, led by friendly and knowledgeable student volunteers. Sessions are available in person or virtually and tailored to your needs—whether you want to browse the internet, use email, explore AI tools like ChatGPT, navigate smartphones or tablets, or learn programs like Word, Excel, and more. In-person sessions take place in Room B110 at Neuqua Valley High School; a student will meet you at the Academics entrance (center building, horseshoe drive off Skylane Dr., south of 95th St.) inside Door 2 past the flagpole and will bring you to the classroom. Virtual sessions are 1-hour long and scheduled at your convenience. Be sure your phone number and email are current so we can contact you. Let us help make technology—and even AI—less intimidating.
With new technology evolving daily, learning how to use it for everyday use can be intimidating. Technology help sessions are offered in person or virtually to help seniors overcome fears and get their technology questions answered. The program is instructed by informed and helpful student volunteers from the Neuqua Valley High School Interact Service Club who work with you at your own pace. Each class will center around your specific tech-related needs that can include browsing the internet, using Google services, operating Apple or Android smartphones/devices, using Microsoft applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint or any number of other tech skills. Two-hour virtual sessions are also offered on a flexible schedule; times to be worked out between the participant and the student volunteers. Make sure your phone number and email address are up to date. This free program meets in the B110 computer lab at Neuqua Valley High School. A student escort meets you in front of the Academics entrance which is the center building on the horseshoe drive off of Sklyane Dr., south of 95th St. Please enter Door 2 past the flagpole at the main entrance.
Staying updated with new technology can feel overwhelming, but we're here to help. Neuqua Valley High School’s Interact Service Club offers free, personalized tech help sessions for seniors, led by friendly and knowledgeable student volunteers. Sessions are available in person or virtually and tailored to your needs—whether you want to browse the internet, use email, explore AI tools like ChatGPT, navigate smartphones or tablets, or learn programs like Word, Excel, and more. In-person sessions take place in Room B110 at Neuqua Valley High School; a student will meet you at the Academics entrance (center building, horseshoe drive off Skylane Dr., south of 95th St.) inside Door 2 past the flagpole and will bring you to the classroom. Virtual sessions are 1-hour long and scheduled at your convenience. Be sure your phone number and email are current so we can contact you. Let us help make technology—and even AI—less intimidating.
With new technology evolving daily, learning how to use it for everyday use can be intimidating. Technology help sessions are offered in person or virtually to help seniors overcome fears and get their technology questions answered. The program is instructed by informed and helpful student volunteers from the Neuqua Valley High School Interact Service Club who work with you at your own pace. Each class will center around your specific tech-related needs that can include browsing the internet, using Google services, operating Apple or Android smartphones/devices, using Microsoft applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint or any number of other tech skills. Two-hour virtual sessions are also offered on a flexible schedule; times to be worked out between the participant and the student volunteers. Make sure your phone number and email address are up to date. This free program meets in the B110 computer lab at Neuqua Valley High School. A student escort meets you in front of the Academics entrance which is the center building on the horseshoe drive off of Sklyane Dr., south of 95th St. Please enter Door 2 past the flagpole at the main entrance.
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