Facebook - resources for mentors
Here are some learning resources Facebook mentors can draw upon to enhance their own skills, draw upon when mentoring and recommend to learners for 'self-help'
Go Digi |
Victorian Tech Savvy Seniors Project |
A four year national digital literacy program of InfoXchange in partnership with Australia Post, Go Digi is designed to help people across Australia realise their online potential. U3A groups can use resources from the three GoDigi program areas - Learner, Mentor and Partner. Go Digi Project - Infoxchange – Technology for social justice
D +61 3 9418 7478 F +61 3 9486 9344 | www.infoxchange.net.au | |
Presented regularly at the Benalla Library, the 'Tech Savvy Seniors' program includes a range of resources which would assist in mentoring and supporting members keen to develop and also extend their Facebook skills.
Facebook related Resources for trainers from the Tech Savvy Seniors program and the Tech Savvy Seniors Facebook Videos are available on the internet or in DVD format from the Benalla Library. |
Australian Seniors Computer Clubs' Association (ASSCA)ASCCA is regarded as the peak body for older people and computer technology in Australia. Its web address is www.ascca.org.au and it has a YouTube channel with a range of conference presentations and learning resources.
ASCCA's publications for sale web page includes the learning resource 'FACEBOOK BASICS' which is worth downloading at a $5.00 cost. Click on link below for sample pages. |
GCFLearnFree.org Online LearningThe TGCF LearnFree.org program has helped millions around the world learn the essential skills they need to live and work in the 21st century. GCF classes are up to date—and available later when learners need to review. A program of the Goodwill Community Foundation® and Goodwill Industries of Eastern NC, Inc.® (GIENC®). |
digitallearn.org
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Learn My Way |
Very well designed beginners tutorials on 'starter' topics.
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Another set of very well designed tutorials for beginners on starter topics. NB. Some videos (from BBC London) may not open because of geographic protocols.
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