Technology Gap

A lot has changed over the years, and now computers and the internet are part of volunteering. Most organizations now post their volunteer positions online for you to view and have you complete and submit an application online. Many also have you do an online interview with them before they accept you as a volunteer. Some volunteer positions are even performed online; they’re usually referred to as “virtual”.

We’ll show you everything you need to know to close the technology gap.

Some curated articles just for you, to guide you towards a volunteer experience that is right for you:

Podcasts – Getting Started

A podcast is like a radio show that you can listen to on the internet. Podcasts cover a wide range of topics such as social and community service issues, news, storytelling, interviews, or discussions. Podcasts are accessible and flexible; you can listen to them at any time and anywhere you like — you're not bound by a fixed schedule. You can pause, rewind, or fast forward [read full article]

Tips for Navigating a Website

Being able to explore websites is like acquiring the keys to a vast library, it’s just that this library is digital. By learning the skills to navigate websites, you open doors to a world of information, entertainment, and connection. Imagine effortlessly finding news, discovering hobbies, or staying in touch with loved ones. Embrace the journey, and let the web be your gateway to endless possibilities! Tips [read full article]

Microsoft Word – Getting Started

Microsoft Word, often referred to simply as “Word,” is a word processing program. Word is like a digital typewriter on your computer. With Word you can create, edit and format documents like letters, invitations, reports, etc. Word - getting started Watch the following tutorial videos (approximately 3–5 minutes each) on how to use Word: basics of Word found HERE creating and opening documents found HERE sharing [read full article]

Tips for using Google

Google is like a very clever librarian for the internet. When you ask Google a question or type in something you're curious about, it searches through its vast collection of information and shows you the most relevant results. You can even ask Google how to use Google! It's a bit like having a friendly assistant who can find answers to almost anything you want to know [read full article]

Free Computer and Technical Support and Training

We’ve partnered with a couple of organizations that provide free training and support with technology and digital literacy. Between them they offer a range of opportunities to learn; from on-demand courses that you can do at your own pace, to group classes and one-on-one online help. Feel free to explore and choose what is most convenient for you. All of these organizations will help you bridge [read full article]

Computer Technical Termonology

This mini guide of terms is tailored for you to help explain and simplify common yet unfamiliar and sometimes overwhelming computer terminology. Here you can equip and empower yourself with knowledge to help you navigate computers and technology that are a part of the voluntary sector. We hope this article will enhance your confidence and enjoyment while using computers. Let's embark on this journey to demystify [read full article]

Computer Tips and Tricks

Yes, when you volunteer these days, you will be volunteering in the age of technology. Even if older people are the fastest growing demographic on the internet, according to recent research,* not everyone knows how to use computers and all they entail. As such, we are offering some assistance, through videos and explanations, to help close the technology gap. Enjoy exploring these tips at your own [read full article]

Podcast – Positive Aging & Volunteer Work

Instead of reading about older adults and volunteering… here you can listen to an interview on the topic of positive aging and volunteering through a podcast. A podcast is like a radio show, but it’s a pre-recorded radio show. And instead of turning on the radio you just click on a computer link to hear the information. Available anytime, podcasts are mostly free or paid from [read full article]

What is Zoom or a Video Meeting?

I have heard of Zoom and virtual meetings, and I want to understand more. Many organizations are now using Zoom or other video-conferencing platforms for interviews as part of their screening process. Getting comfortable with it will help you make sure the the volunteer opportunity and organization is a good fit for you! Zoom is a communications platform or tool that allows people to connect with [read full article]

Protect Yourself from Fraud and Scams

Fraud is the number one crime against older Canadians. It is important to: Know the signs to look out for Protect yourself Know what can be done if you should experience fraud or computer scams. "We're trusting. We mean well. And sometimes, when we get pushed into a corner, we feel that the only option we have is to respond and give the person what they're [read full article]