December 10, 2024
1:00 – 2:30 PM
Join EAPO and CNPEA for our upcoming educational webinar, facilitated by Connected Canadians, who will provide older Canadians with the basic knowledge and skills for how to use AI tools. Learn what ChatGPT is, how you can use it, and how to ask questions all while keeping your information private and understanding how reliable ChatGPT’s answers are. Plus, see AI tools for translating text, playing games, and getting recipe ideas.
Connected Canadians is Canada’s leading digital inclusion and technology education charity, dedicated to enhancing digital literacy among older adults. They have developed a human-centered approach to helping seniors and older adults from diverse backgrounds– including immigrant, Indigenous, LGBTQ+, and low-income communities–become confident in using technology. They have trained over 450 technology mentors who work side-by-side, both virtually and in-person where possible to tackle older Canadians’ technology objectives and goals.Common requests from our clients include:
- Setting up and using email (including how to send photos)
- How to video chat (e.g., FaceTime, Skype, Zoom)
- Facebook/YouTube basics
- Navigating websites/managing browser settings
- Questions around Cyber Security and safety online
… and much more!
Learn more : www.connectedcanadians.ca
Webinar provided with an ASL Interpreter
Speakers
Phill Gratton
Workshop Faciliatator, Connected Canadians
Outside of Phill’s volunteering role as workshop instructor at Connected Canadians, he is an associate faculty member at the Canada School of Public Service’s Digital Academy, with a mission to help public servants and their leadership gain the knowledge, skills and mindsets required to flourish in the digital age.
Janice Greenberg
Workshop Faciliatator, Connected Canadians
Janice supports workshop development at Connected Canadians, offering both in-person and online workshops focused on digital literacy. With extensive experience, she previously served as Program Director of Early Childhood Education Services at The Hanen Centre, where she developed programs, resources, and workshops to train speech-language pathologists and educators in supporting young children’s language and literacy skills effectively.