Classes Offered
AI Awareness & Confidence
-
What actually is artificial intelligence (AI), and why did it suddenly take over the news headlines? Learn what we mean when we talk about AI, where it already shows up in your life, what it’s good (and not so good) at, and why it’s causing both excitement and worry.
-
Artificial intelligence shows up in everything from driving directions to image filters—but how do you know when it’s actually useful, and when it might lead you astray? This session explores what AI is (and isn’t) good at, with real-life examples to help you make informed, responsible choices about when to use it—and when to avoid it.
-
Artificial intelligence tools are everywhere, from chatbots to photo editors to writing assistants, but they often collect more information than most people realize. In this class, you’ll learn how to protect your privacy when using AI. We’ll explore what kinds of data these tools can access, how to spot red flags in privacy policies, and practical steps to limit what AI companies know about you. You’ll also see examples of AI tools with stronger privacy practices and learn how to make more informed choices online.
-
Artificial intelligence is shaping more and more of our lives—but who decides how it’s used, and what values guide those choices? In this interactive session, you’ll join small-group discussions on topics like bias, environmental impact, and intellectual property to explore the ethical dimensions of AI and reflect on your own values.
Safety & Privacy
-
The internet is full of resources and opportunities, but navigating safely and protecting your privacy can be intimidating. Learn key concepts and practices to find the level of safe online exploration that’s right for you.
-
Worried about shady emails or suspicious messages? Learn how to spot common scams — like phishing, tech support fraud, and too-good-to-be-true offers — and what to do when you see them. You’ll also get easy tips to reduce spam and protect your info online.
-
It’s important to recognize and protect yourself from online scams. This interactive session covers key terms like phishing, catfishing, and romance scams, helping you understand why these scams happen and how they prey on our emotions. You'll explore real-life examples, discuss red flags, and gain practical advice for staying safe, such as how to identify warning signs and what to do if you suspect someone isn’t who they claim to be.
-
What are "cookies" and should I accept them? What do they actually do? Join this session to learn more about your digital footprint and to make informed choices about how much information about you gets stored and shared.
-
Online shopping is widely used and often very convenient, but how can you tell if your information is safe? Learn strategies to keep your financial information secure, detect bogus websites and deals, and research your purchases before you buy.
-
Social media is great for connecting with friends, but how do you keep yourself safe? Learn how to manage your privacy settings, block unwanted messages, and spot and avoid common social media scams.
-
This workshop dives into real-world privacy tools like VPNs, encrypted messaging, burner emails, and privacy-first search engines. We’ll explore what each one does, when (and if) you should use them, and how to choose tools that fit your life. Whether you’re worried about data brokers, unwanted tracking, or just want to take back a little control, this class will help you make informed choices—no tinfoil hat required.
-
We’ve all heard we should use strong, unique passwords—but how are you supposed to keep track of them all? In this session, you’ll explore simple ways to stay safe online, including how password managers and passkeys can help you ditch the sticky notes and take control of your digital security.
-
Curious about smart home devices but unsure where to start? Learn about popular gadgets, how they connect with your phone, and what to consider around security and privacy before you buy.
Media Literacy
-
Why do some headlines feel irresistible—even when they’re frustrating or misleading? This session explores how emotional hooks, sensational headlines, and revenue models shape online content, from serious news to scammy ads.
-
We probably all know that you can’t trust everything you read online… but how do you know what you CAN trust? And what makes us more or less likely to be taken in by biased, inaccurate, or deliberately misleading information? Sharpen your fact-checking skills and learn tools to navigate online information more confidently.
-
Learn how to evaluate online content using the SIFT method and other simple fact-checking strategies. We'll explore how to read signals in articles, websites, and social media posts that can help you decide whether to trust, verify, or move on.
-
Uncover how media outlets reflect different political and cultural perspectives—and how algorithms reinforce those views. This session introduces tools to evaluate media bias and helps you reflect on your own “information bubble” and how to step outside it.
-
Not all false information is accidental. In this class, you'll learn how and why disinformation is created, how it spreads online, and what platforms do (or don’t do) to stop it. We’ll also explore how to protect yourself and others from being misled.
Smartphone skills
-
Bring your smartphone and your questions! In this interactive and collaborative session, we’ll identify and answer some of the most common questions and challenges for both Android and iPhone users, including working in small groups to learn from your peers.
-
Frustrated with your phone? Thinking about buying a new one, or a tablet or other device? We'll discuss how to check your current device's capabilities and limitations, ways to adjust its settings to work better, what to look for if you do need a new device, and resources for lower-cost phones and laptops.
-
You know your smartphone can take photos, but what do all those extra settings do? And how can you manage your storage if you have lots of photos you want to keep? Learn the ins and outs of your built-in camera, plus apps for safely storing, sharing, and getting creative with your pics.
-
What is cloud storage, and do you already have it? Where are your files actually saved, and how can you free up space when you're running out? Join this session to learn how cloud storage works, how to manage your files, and how to make smart choices about where to keep your important digital content.
Professional Skills
-
Are you currently job-hunting or getting ready to make a career move? Learn how to build or improve your LinkedIn profile, search and apply for jobs, and build your network to connect with new opportunities.
-
Learn how to create a simple invoice or budget while exploring key Excel skills like data entry, formatting, and basic math formulas—great for work or home use.
-
Build an event cost tracker and practice using formulas, sorting, and conditional formatting to keep your data clear, useful, and ready for real-world planning tasks.
Health and Wellbeing
-
Technology is changing all the time, and it can feel impossible to keep up! Rather than memorizing one specific system or tool, we’ll explore some strategies and learning habits to help you safely and confidently update your digital skills as things change.
-
What is a “virtual visit” and what are they good for? How do I know if health information I find online is reliable? What tools or apps can help me with my health goals? Join this class to explore a variety of health and wellness resources online and find tools that meet your needs.
-
Many apps and games claim to “train your brain” or even prevent dementia and memory loss. But do they actually work? What tools can you use online (and offline) to keep your brain healthy and active over time?
-
What will happen to your online accounts and digital memories after you're gone? In this thoughtful session, we’ll explore how to plan ahead for your digital legacy—and how to preserve and honor the online lives of loved ones, too.
Community & Social
-
Looking to sell items you no longer need or find great deals on secondhand treasures? This workshop will introduce you to popular online marketplaces like Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, and other resale platforms. We'll walk through how to choose the right site for your needs, what to expect when buying and selling, and how to stay safe while making transactions. Whether you're brand new to online marketplaces or just looking for practical tips, this session will help you take the first steps with awareness and a solid foundation.
-
"The Cloud" isn’t just for the workplace—it’s a powerful way to stay connected in everyday life. In this class, we’ll explore what the cloud actually is and how you can use it to collaborate with others, from organizing shared photo albums and family calendars to co-writing stories, building playlists, and even sharing videos privately online.
-
Navigate the world of online social interactions safely, whether it's through social media platforms or online dating sites.
-
Discover how video calling can enhance your life—from group meetings and family chats to doctor’s appointments, remote work, and online classes. Learn to handle common questions, like what to do if there’s no link or how to start a call yourself. Whether you’re new to video calling or want to expand your skills, this hands-on class will help you stay connected and confident!
-
Your city is full of exciting events, small businesses, and vibrant community groups—if you know where to look! In this interactive class, learn how to use digital tools to uncover everything from local festivals and farmers' markets to volunteer opportunities and neighborhood meetups. Explore how apps, websites, and online networks can help you engage with your community without keeping you glued to a screen.
Just for Fun
-
Whether you're jet-setting or just daydreaming, join us to explore tech tools that make travel planning easier—and digital adventures that bring the world to your screen. From apps for booking the perfect trip to virtual tours of far-off places, this session is your passport to exploring the world, digitally or otherwise.
-
Want to watch movies, read books, or listen to music online? Learn how to use free library apps like Libby, Hoopla, and Kanopy, and explore other popular services. We’ll talk about different ways these platforms work — including free with ads, subscriptions, or pay-per-use — so you can choose what’s right for you.