Last month EuroSCUG (Eurobodalla Senior Computer Users Group) returned after a break of almost 12 months.
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"Judging by the number of people that attended, the group has been sorely missed," a spokesperson for the group said.
"EuroSCUG has been helping seniors to master technology since 2008 and meet at Moruya Golf Club at 10am on the first Wednesday of each month with Local Area Groups meeting regularly in Batemans Bay, Tuross and Narooma too.
"Hands on phone and tablet groups, both Apple and Android, are held on the last Monday of each month at Moruya Golf Club.
"Details of all group meeting times can be found on the website. Visitors are most welcome to attend any meeting to see if the group is right for them.
"So if your skills are rusty, you have a new device you want to learn about, or you just want to learn more about your usual device - whatever the technology question, EuroSCUG has the answer."
Meetings start at 10am but everybody is asked to arrive by 9.45am at the latest so that COVID-19 registration and administrative tasks can be carried out beforehand.
The guest speaker on Wednesday, March 3 is a team member from the local NBN Community Hub. Following morning tea there will be a number of small group sessions covering a variety of topics.
There is a Beginners Group dealing with phones, tablets and PCs, and a photo editing group, covering how to edit photos on your phone or tablet. A Messaging Group will introduce the messaging app signal, which offers much greater security and privacy than other messaging apps. Help will also be provided on WhatsApp which was introduced at the last Phone and Tablet meeting. The usual Help Desk, which offers one-on-one help on all devices, will also be operating
Additionally, if you are still uncertain about using QR codes there will be somebody to help you master this. There is even a test QR code available for you to practise on.
The groups own Covid-19 Safety Plan currently prohibits shared use of EuroSCUG computer equipment. Please bring your own pen and computer/phone/tablet, and ensure that these items are handled/touched only by you.
For more information visit our website at www.euroscug.org, or phone 0491 608 077