Eurobodalla Senior Computer Users Group (EuroSCUG) is back after being forced into a COVID-19 lockdown for several months.
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The group is inviting interested members of the community to attend their next monthly meeting on Wednesday at Moruya Golf Club.
Guest speaker at the meeting is David Num who will be sharing tips and tricks suitable for phones tablets and laptops with ideas for all skill levels.
After morning tea, instead of the usual small group sessions there will be an additional three speakers.
Charmaine Fripp will demonstrate how to use Google Maps on your phone, including planning a trip and using the app to navigate during your journey.
Trevor Lund will then explore Google Earth, a digital atlas, which gives access to a large amount of encyclopaedic information on each place viewed and Mike Hitchcock will take a short session on what to do if your PC is not cooperating and will demonstrate some simple things to help get it going again.
EuroSCUG has been helping seniors in the Eurobodalla to master technology since 2008. They meet at the Moruya Golf Club at 10am on the first Wednesday of each month, and Local Area Groups meet regularly in Batemans Bay, Moruya, Tuross and Narooma.
Hands-on phone and tablet groups, both Apple and Android, are held on the last Monday of each month at the Moruya Golf Club.
Details of all group meeting times and locations can be found on the website. Please note that these groups will not restart until February 2022.
Each monthly meeting starts promptly at 10am but everybody is asked to arrive by 9.45 at the latest so that COVID-19 registration and administrative tasks can be carried out beforehand.
The COVID-19 Safety Plan currently prohibits shared use of EuroSCUG computer equipment so bring your own computer, phone or tablet, and ensure that these items are not handled by anyone else. Members are also encouraged to use their own pen when signing in. Everybody attending must wear a mask.
For more information visit www.euroscug.org, or phone 0491 608 077