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Older adults around San Antonio are learning how to use technology for daily tasks at free classes around the city. These classes aim to bridge the digital divide by equipping seniors with essential skills to navigate the increasingly tech-driven world. Participants are guided through various topics, including smartphone usage, social media, online banking, and video conferencing platforms.
The initiative has garnered positive feedback from the community, with many seniors expressing gratitude for the opportunity to enhance their digital literacy. Instructors, often volunteers, provide personalized attention, ensuring that each participant feels comfortable and confident in their learning journey.
As technology continues to evolve, these classes play a crucial role in helping older adults maintain independence and stay connected with family and friends. The program not only fosters a sense of community but also empowers seniors to engage more fully in today’s digital landscape.
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