Many people spend six to eight hours a day on digital devices looking at news, shopping online or scrolling through social media. In this workshop, we'll discuss how to navigate the digital world while preserving our peace of mind and quality of life. Bring your smartphone for some hands-on tips. Adults and teens. Attend in person or via Zoom; see full description for details.
Before You Vote: How to Critically Analyze Your Digital Media Sources, Part II
Many people spend six to eight hours a day on our digital devices consuming news, shopping online or scrolling through social media. In this workshop, we'll discuss how to best navigate our sometimes confusing digital world while preserving our peace of mind and quality of life. Bring your smartphone for some hands-on tips. Presented by Seth Smith, public services librarian at the Daniel Boone Regional Library.
Adults and teens. No registration is required to attend in-person.
You can also attend virtually via Zoom. Please register here to get a Zoom link. The event will be recorded for later viewing on our YouTube channel.
See the other programs in this series:
Wednesday, June 12: Fact, Opinion or Disinformation: Developing Media Skills
Wednesday, July 10: Artificial Intelligence, the Elections and Civic Dialogue
This series of digital and media literacy programs are jointly sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Columbia - Boone County, MU's Reynolds Journalism Institute, When She Votes, Race Onward and the Daniel Boone Regional Library.
EVENT TYPE: | Tech Class | Health & Wellness | General | Featured |
TAGS: | Before You Vote Series |
Please note that this program is taking place at a community location rather than a branch location. Please see the event description to confirm the location of this program.