ERAO PRESENTS ZOOM WORKSHOP
Exploring Our Modern World of Technology
"Technology was supposed to be fun!" says ERAO member and tech specialist John Harding. "What happened?"
Wednesday April 16th at 10:00 a.m.

YOU will be the designers of this Zoom workshop! In your registration email, you are invited to list any subject(s) that you would like to be addressed in the session.
- These can be "big picture" topics such as Artificial Intelligence or Online Fraud, or day-to-day challenges like choosing a New Computer, or which is the best Streaming Service.
- When you are making your suggestions, please try to tailor your requests in such a way as to be interesting to the rest of the group attending.
- When we have received all of the advance suggestions John will do his research and present the topics, with time for discussion.
- There will be a digital handout of resources emailed to all registrants after the workshop.

A Commodore PET arrived by accident in John Harding's classroom at Broadview School in 1985, and the rest is history. John spent most of the next 15 years introducing computers into classrooms (and staff rooms) and since his retirement in 2000 he has spent a lot of his waking hours helping OPERA and now ERAO technical support, as well as founding a "mom-and-pop Geek Squad" called Compu-Home, along with his son Malcolm.
Wednesday April 16th at 10:00 a.m. - ZOOM WORKSHOP
REGISTER BY APRIL 14th
See our latest ERAO emails with details on how to register for our Zoom workshop "Exploring Our Modern World of Technology - This Was Supposed to be Fun! What Happened?" with ERAO member and technology expert, John Harding, on Wednesday April 16th at 10:00 a.m. Be sure to check your email inbox regularly.
A NOTE ABOUT REGISTERING FOR ZOOM PRESENTATIONS
- Indicate clearly for which presentation you wish to register.
- Send a separate email for each Zoom presentation registration.
- Store the email with the link to that Zoom presentation. The Zoom host will be too preoccupied with hosting duties to monitor last-minute email requests to re-send the link.
- Remember that recordings of most Zoom presentations are included at the bottom of each ERAO email bulletin. Check your email inbox regularly.
- You may shut off your Zoom camera for privacy.