Big Talk From Small Libraries 2015 - The Senior Connection: Helping Technology Make Sense to Seniors

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Doris Ann MertzLibrary DirectorCuster County Library

Our LibraryBoard Direction

Mission Statement

Accreditation Standards

All LibrariesThe Need is there

Formalizing Makes It More Effective

Mutually beneficial partner?Senior Center

SchedulingPromotion

Formal/InformalBenefits

Fulfill a need in the communityEnhance the lives of SeniorsImprove attendance at programsIncrease use of library resourcesIncrease the library’s footprint

Custer Senior Center

Introduction to Facebook

Bring Your Own Device – OverDrive

Tablets 101

Book-A-Librarian

Ancestry Library

Others Electronic Resources

Held at Senior Center

Focused on:Developing a Profile

Adjusting Privacy Settings

Adjusting Notification Settings

Uploading photos

Messaging privately

Adding/removing friends

“Unfollowing” certain friends

Specify laptops/PCs or apps on tablets

Survey to determine needs of groupMost already had an account

Many want to view, not post

Provide take-home handouts

Know what your Wi-Fi can handle

Distinguish between Timeline & Newsfeed

Stress the need for passwords

Narrow the focus Ex: OverDrive

Group Similar DevicesAndroid tablets & Android smartphones

iPads, iPods, iPhones together

Kindle devices

Never had a Windows user need help

Provide library tablets for “test drives”

Provide take-home handouts if needed

Many received as gifts

Not sure they want it

“My kid set this up.”

PASSWORDS

Have a stylus handy

Some need basic skills

Limit class size

Survey their desires & focus on top 3

Common requestse-mail

Facebook

How to share photos

OverDrive

GPS

Facetime/Skype

Games, Pandora, etc…

Offer individual help with topics not covered

Group similar devices

Group similar skill levels

Could expand to smartphones

Make sure it’s a real smartphone

Introduce to voice commands

Faster than typing/texting for them

Provide handouts of the basics

http://www.telstra.com.au/telstra-seniors/training-guides/

http://www.telstra.com.au/telstra-seniors/training-guides/

Individualized one-on-one sessions

Better than drop-insSchedule at a convenient time

Emphasize the need for all passwords

Focus on top 3 desires

Provide some use suggestions

Sometimes set-up; sometimes just turned on

If set-up, usually done by friend/family member

Add a free app through the app store

Show them how to move apps around

Show them how to uninstall apps

Show them how to access settings

Show them how to navigate/find menus

Encourage them to play

If it’s acting strange -- restart (soft reset)

Nursing Home Resident

From tablet borrower to tablet owner

How do I get rid of these Angry Birds?

“It’s an application!”

Host outside business hours

Provide handouts from “Charts & Forms”

Give brief introductions of both resources

Emphasize Ancestry is in-library use

Allow a lot of time for play/exploration

Give tips for improving results

Expect some dead-ends & frustration

Provide a dedicated computer

How to access charts/forms

How to truncate & use wildcard characters * ?

How to view actual document

How to link to others in household

How to send documents to e-mail

How to print documents

How to access Heritage Quest from home

How to take notes in Heritage Quest

It’s possible to teach old dogs new tricks

It’s rewarding to enrich lives

It’s o.k. to not know everything

It’s o.k. to search for answers

It’s o.k. to borrow from othersJust give them credit

It’s time to help Seniors with Technology

Doris Ann Mertz

Custer County Library Director

447 Crook St., Suite #4

Custer, SD 57730

605-673-4803

cuslib@gwtc.net

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