Senior Computer Class
Our Senior Computer Class students learn essential tech skills that foster confidence and connection in the digital world.
Dates and Times
Saturdays at 10 AM (Starting April 25)

Class Details
Join us for our upcoming Digital Literacy class tailored specifically for senior citizens. This course aims to empower seniors with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the digital world confidently.
Saturday, April 25 - Saturday, May 30
Saturdays at 10 AM
6-Week Course
Class Fee: $5 per session per student
Seats for this class are limited. To register, call or text (513) 593-9566.
This course is entirely new and custom curriculum, and will be beneficial to new and returning students.
Date | Topic |
|---|---|
Saturday, April 25, 2026 10 AM | Internet Safety and Scams |
Saturday, May 2, 2026 10 AM | Misinformation |
Saturday, May 9, 2026 9 AM (Early) | Visual Misinformation (AI Pictures and Videos) |
Saturday, May 16, 2026 10 AM | Any Task on Any Website |
Saturday, May 23, 2026 10 AM | Thinking with Technology |
Saturday, May 30, 2026 10 AM | Tech Tasks & Tips: Online Shopping, Online Forms, Files and Photos, and Student Interests |
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Explain why internet safety is important.
Recognize common online scams.
Create and manage strong passwords.
Explain safe sharing practices for social media.
Explain what to do if something online feels suspicious.
Define various types of misinformation.
Explain the threats of misinformation.
Identify misinformation.
Define artificially created content.
Explain the threats posed by artificially created content.
Explain how to verify visual content.
Identify artificially generated content.
Identify common features on websites.
Explain how universal design principles help users understand new sites quickly.
Demonstrate strategies for exploring an unfamiliar website.
Apply a step-by-step problem-solving approach to complete tasks on an unfamiliar website.
Demonstrate confidence when navigating unfamiliar websites.
Identify content relevant to a task on a webpage.
Demonstrate independent evaluation of options on a webpage, then act upon their evaluation.
Demonstrate patience and calmly approach a webpage.
Demonstrate confidence and positivity in new digital environments.
Demonstrate an understanding of e-commerce platforms.
Explain best security practices when shopping online.
Properly fill out and comprehend questions in online forms.
Clearly communicate technical questions.

