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Senior Tech Academy: Introduction to Google Apps
Week 1 of 4
Wednesday, September 16
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Get started with Google! Google offers so much more than just email. Learn how to use your Gmail account to access the Google App Suite. Easily connect dates, reminders, and photos with others and learn how to use these tools to simplify your life.
Join us for this 4-week Series! We will introduce Google Drive, Sheets, Docs, Photos, Calendar, Passwords, Tasks, and Keep. Beginner friendly exercises will include creating demo files that will be automatically saved to your account so you can keep them for reference later.
A Google account is required.
Week 1: Introducing Google Drive
We will show you how to access your Google Drive, introduce creating files withing Drive, and discuss saving to the cloud.
Week 2: Introducing Gmail & Photos
This session will cover the basics of Gmail, introduce Gmail settings, and show you how to save and organize photos into albums using Google Photos.
Week 3: Introducing Docs & Sheets
In this session we will show you how to create a shared holiday menu and a customizable grocery tracker.
Week 4: Calendar, Tasks, Keep, & Passwords
We will demonstrate how to make a shared family calendar in Google Calendar, how to use Tasks & Keep for notes and tasks, and show you how to access Google Passwords so you can more easily find your passwords later.
Each week has a separate session that you can register for. See calendar for more details about times, dates, and locations.
This program is made possible by The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Computer/Technology | Class/Workshop |
TAGS: | Tech Learning Team | Senior Tech Academy | Senior Citizens | Senior | Digital Literacy | Computer/Technology | Computer classes | Computer Basics | Computer / Technology | Class | Caregiver | Aging | Adults | Adult | #tech | #computer skills |
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The first library to serve the neighborhood opened in 1957 as the Emerson Branch. This frame house near East 38th Street and North Emerson Avenue soon became too small to meet the neighborhood's needs, leading to the construction of a 7,500-square-foot branch at the same location in 1962. The Emerson Branch closed its doors in 2003 when the current 16,000-square-foot library opened as the East Thirty-Eighth Street Branch.