Taking, Saving & Sharing Photos: Zoom Session
Digital Literacy Support for Over 50s
Topic: Taking, Saving and Sharing Photos
Dates: 18th & 25th of June
Time: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Join us for our online digital literacy sessions for over 50’s. Build your confidence using your device to take great photos & learn how to save photos and share them with your friends & family!
One of our Be Connected Digital Mentors will walk you through many topics including:
• Taking photos on your mobile device
• Useful camera settings
• Transferring photos to your computer or laptop
• Uploading pictures to the cloud and other online storage banks
• Sharing photos with family and friends
This event will also help you to build your confidence using online tools like Zoom and provide you with access to a wealth of information via the Be Connected website.
All sessions are FREE and a Zoom meeting link will be sent to you via email. Our sessions are open to anyone over 50 and are held in a casual, welcoming and inclusive environment. Carers and support workers are welcome and you can join us from across the State!
We hope you can join us for this wonderful event!
If you would like more information you can contact us via the details below
Phone: 02 4032 5503
Email: programs@theplacecharlestown.org.au
*Please note that there are two dates to choose from but the same content will be covered in both sessions.

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