Websites, Schools, & Locations that Senior Citizens can find ways to expand their knowledge and keep their brains active. This was a presentation to the APCUG 2016 International Technology Conference in Las Vegas, October 22, 2016.
Websites, Schools, & Locations that Senior Citizens can find ways to expand their knowledge and keep their brains active. This was a presentation to the APCUG 2016 International Technology Conference in Las Vegas, October 22, 2016.
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We Can All Go To College: We Just Need A PlanRebecca Joseph
This is a presentation I gave to all seniors at South East High School in LAUSD. The students are all bound in different college directions, and all need to make pro-active plans NOW.
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We Can All Go To College: We Just Need A PlanRebecca Joseph
This is a presentation I gave to all seniors at South East High School in LAUSD. The students are all bound in different college directions, and all need to make pro-active plans NOW.
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1 Spring 2022 HISTORY 111 – WORLD HISTORY SINCE 1500 VannaJoy20
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Spring 2022
HISTORY 111 – WORLD HISTORY SINCE 1500 (Gen. Ed., HS, DG)
University of Massachusetts Amherst
College of Humanity and Fine Arts, Department of History
University Without Walls
Instructor: Jorge Minella
[email protected]
COURSE DESCRIPTION
In this course, students are invited to explore the continuities, connections, trends, and
ruptures in world history from the late fifteenth century to the present. Throughout the
semester, we will investigate the historical processes that formed the modern world,
including cross-cultural interactions, capitalism, global migration, colonization and
decolonization, nationalism and imperialism, trade networks, revolutions, and war. The
course emphasizes the multiple perspectives and experiences that shaped world
history, including the determinant role played by non-European societies in making the
modern world. Course readings include a textbook and a set of primary sources that
provide a window into the diverse human experiences in history. Course assignments
include quizzes, primary sources and film discussion, and a final essay.
General Education (HS, DG)
General education courses aim to broaden the students’ minds and experiences by
equipping them to act thoughtfully and responsibly in society, make informed
judgments, and live lives dedicated to service, continued learning, and the joys of
intellectual pursuits for a lifetime. This specific course offers students an overview of
world history since 1500, broadening their cultural, historical, and philosophical
perspectives. Additionally, course assignments are designed to improve critical and
analytical skills essential to students’ intellectual and professional success. This course
fulfills the Historical Studies (HS) and Global Diversity (DG) requirements, as described
below.
Historical Studies (HS): The course’s readings, lectures, and assignments will expose
students to historically significant events, developments, or processes that formed the
modern world as a way of teaching them to understand the present and inquiry into the
future. The course assignments are centered on the collective discussion of historical
documents, allowing students to understand history as an exercise of rigorous research
and interpretation, rather than a collection of facts, dates, and names, or simply a matter
of opinion.
Global Diversity (DG): This course offers the opportunity to learn about societies,
cultures, and environments beyond the boundaries of the United States. The course
invites students to read about, discuss, and analyze a wide range of social, cultural, and
political perspectives that have shaped the modern world. By discussing global
historical processes, the course explores aspects of the histories of Asia, Africa, Latin
America, and Europe, focusing on the complex interaction among them from the late
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Pursuing summer learning opportunities on a college campus can be a great way for high school students to become exposed to college life, learn about potential majors and careers, and overcome the summer learning loss known to influence long-term achievement and attainment among low-SES youth, in particular. We will discuss summer learning generally, look in-depth at several programs, and consider how representatives of high schools, college admissions offices, community-based organizations, and summer programs can connect and collaborate to better serve their constituents and institutions.
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Here is a presentation that I did for "Learning Chromebooks" on February 18, 2021. I am using some reviews on various Chromebooks available on that date. https://youtu.be/D3QR7OCFrJU
“Cut the Cord, Things To Consider Before Firing Your Cable Company.”
There are many reasons to cut the cord. Most do so to save money. Others do it to have better choices and just to be able to fire their cable company. There are many choices of products and equipment, as well as services that are now available to let us change the way we have done things in the past. Hewie Poplock talked about over the air and over the Internet services, including the many ways to fulfill your wants and needs as to TV viewing. He included information about Broadband and even Internet home phones.
This presentation will help you understand many of the newest possibilities for TV viewing and what to look for to satisfy you and your family. Be prepared to have a lot of the confusion make some sense and to determine if it may be the move for you soon. TV, as we know it will disappear in the next few years and you will understand what is happening and what choices are available now and what to look for down the road.
This is the October meeting of the CFCS WinSIG on Sunday, October 14, 2018. At this meeting I discussed the October 2018 update to Windows 10, known as version 1809. There was a short discussion about the issues that appeared with the pre-release of the upgrade.
Windows 10 October 2018 Update New Features discussed were *Dark Theme for File Explorer - *Fluent Design - *Your Phone App - *Timeline for Phone - *Microsoft Edge - *Search - *Gaming - *Windows Mixed Reality - *Emojis - *SwiftKey - *Cloud Clipboard - *Snip & Sketch - *Renaming Start Tile Folders - *Accessibility - *Windows Security
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This was a presentation by Hewie Poplock on Tuesday, November 15th, 2016 in the Goodwill Manasota (FL) Ranch Lake Community Room, "How to Avoid Identity Theft".
A victim of identity theft himself, Hewie will provide examples of how ID theft can happen as well as suggestions and precautions on how to prevent you and your family from becoming victims of identity theft yourselves. Topics covered included:
• What is Identity Theft
• How ID Theft Happens
• How to Protect Yourself
• Phishing
• Data Breaches
• Facebook Spoofing
• Skimmers
• Security Freeze
• On Line Shopping Safety
• Credit Card Chips
• What to Do If You are a Victim
Hewie is a former teacher, college instructor, business owner and manager, IT Manager, and web designer. He is currently semi-retired, but is active in technology user groups and frequently speaks to and teaches groups who are mostly seniors. He holds a monthly Windows Special Interest Group for a group in Orlando and has several videos on YouTube. He is an active member of The Sarasota Technology User Group.
This was a presentation to the Quad Cities Computer Society as well as several other Computer User Groups in 2015 & 2016.
There are lots of great tips and in formation. The following were the subjects covered:
* How to Prepare Your Computer for a Presentation
* Signing into Windows 10
* Some Settings
* The Start Menu
* Microsoft Edge
* Other Accessories
* Taskview
* Help with Windows 10
* Create a Shutdown Button on the Desktop
The Windows SIG of the Central Florida Computer Society [ http://cfcs.org
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This month will be Back to Basics: File Management for Windows 7 & Windows 10. This will also be useful for Windows 8/8.1 users. I will be explaining in detail the using of File Manager & File Explorer. I will also explain how to & where to store, move, and find your files. This is important for all Windows users from the beginner to the experienced user.
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This is a session that I did for my retirement community. It to help our seniors understand what Windows 10 offers and how to use its features. I tried to include a lot to get a good overview of Windows 10. For those already using it, I included some tips & tricks to help use it.
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Intro to Facebook Presentation – Facebook, How to Get Started Safely
March Program for the Central Florida Computer Society – Sunday, March 16, 2014 at 2:00 PM
Many people do not use Facebook for several reasons. Many are extremely concerned about their privacy and fearful of sharing information with the wrong people. Most of these people are not aware of how they can enjoy Facebook and limit their vulnerabilities and exposure. Hewie Poplock will present a program “Facebook, How to Get Started Safely” to CFCS on March 16.
He will show the many favorable uses of Facebook, and how you can connect easily to many old & new friends and places. He will also show how to use Facebook’s settings to protect your information, while enjoying the service. He will show you how you can be a “lurker” or be active and yet be safe.
There are more than 1.23 billion of Facebook active users. Of those 250 million play Facebook games. Over last 3 years, the number who are 55+ has exploded with +80.4% growth. As of Jan 2014, 32% of online seniors over 65 are using social networking sites and that number is about 15.6% of the Facebook users.
This presentation is aimed at those not using Facebook. However, those who do use it will gain some insights and will update their settings knowledge, as well as be helpful to those around them who have been hesitant to join Facebook.
The presentation will be at the General Meeting of The Central Florida Computer Society on Sunday March 16, 2014.
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Introduction
Johnny Depp is an actor known for his chameleon-like ability to transform into a wide range of characters. from the eccentric Captain Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean" to the introspective Edward Scissorhands. His long hair is one constant throughout his evolving roles and public appearances. Johnny Depp long hair is not a style choice but a significant aspect of his identity. contributing to his allure and mystique. This article explores the journey and significance of Johnny Depp long hair. highlighting how it has become integral to his brand.
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1980s: The Rise of a Young Heartthrob
Johnny Depp's journey in Hollywood began in the 1980s. with his breakout role in the television series "21 Jump Street." During this time, his hair was short, but it was already clear that Depp had a penchant for unique and edgy styles. By the decade's end, Depp started experimenting with longer hair. setting the stage for a lifelong signature.
1990s: From Heartthrob to Icon
The 1990s were transformative for Johnny Depp his career and personal style. Films like "Edward Scissorhands" (1990) and "Benny & Joon" (1993) saw Depp sporting various hair lengths and styles. But, his long, unkempt hair in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993) began to draw significant attention. This period marked the beginning of Johnny Depp long hair. which became a defining feature of his image.
The Iconic Roles: Hair as a Character Element
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
In "Edward Scissorhands," Johnny Depp's character had a wild and mane that complemented his ethereal and misunderstood persona. This role showcased how long hair Johnny Depp could enhance a character's depth and mystery.
Captain Jack Sparrow: The Pirate with Flowing Locks
One of Johnny Depp's iconic roles is Captain Jack Sparrow from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. Sparrow's long, dreadlocked hair symbolised his rebellious and unpredictable nature. The character's look, complete with beads and trinkets woven into his hair. was a collaboration between Depp and the film's costume designers. This style became iconic and influenced fashion trends and Halloween costumes worldwide.
Other Memorable Characters
Depp's long hair has also been featured in other roles, such as Ichabod Crane in "Sleepy Hollow" (1999). and Roux in "Chocolat" (2000). In these films, his hair added a layer of authenticity and depth to his characters. proving that Johnny Depp with long hair is more than a style—it's a storytelling tool.
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65. Classes for seniors.
Some colleges offer continuing education classes specifically for adults age 50 and older.
• These courses typically last a few weeks instead of an entire semester. In his traditional
undergraduate classes and adult classes, Andrew Carle, an assistant professor at George
Mason University, presents similar information but leaves more time for questions and
discussion with the older students. “When I talk to a group of retirees, hands will be going
up all over the place concurrent with the presentation. You don’t see that quite as much
from undergraduates or even graduate students,” he says.
• There is also a network of Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes at approximately 120 colleges
and universities in the U.S., including California Polytechnic State University, Texas Tech
University, and the University of South Florida. These courses for older adults don’t
require papers or exams, and the fees vary considerably by program. At George Mason,
for example, the fees range from $125 to $350 annually for an unlimited number of
courses over four semesters.
66. Online courses.
Many well-known universities such as MIT, Stanford, and Yale allow anyone to audit select courses
online free of charge. Other colleges wave online course fees just for state residents above a
certain age.
For example, seniors age 65 and older in North Carolina can take public university courses in
person, online, or through correspondence for credit without paying tuition. “The online courses
are pretty neat because you don’t have to leave the house,” says Peter Rizzolo, 80, a retired doctor
who has taken classes both online and in person at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
and North Carolina State University on topics including American history, art, and Italian. “I’ve
gotten literally thousands of dollar worth of credits—120 or so—for free," he says. "All I’ve paid for
is my books and lab fees for courses like astronomy.” Shy students may be more likely to
participate in online courses, Rizzolo adds. “Sometimes students are kind of hesitant to open their
mouths and afraid to look foolish in class, but online you get time to think about it before you
respond.”
67. Hidden Costs.
Even if you qualify for free tuition and watch out for fees, you'll still have to pay for things like
books and parking (which is notoriously difficult to find and is a considerable expense on many
college campuses.)
Many traditional courses also have online components, so you may need a computer and
Internet access.
Says Margaret Rubega, an associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the
University of Connecticut, “I’m having the students use Twitter to make posts about what they
are seeing in the bird life outside the course." She currently has one older student auditing her
ornithology (bird science) class
71. http://continuingstudies.wisc.edu/seniorlearning/
Keeping your brain active improves quality of life and enhances longevity.
Continuing Studies offers senior learners many opportunities to engage your mind,
including:
• Noncredit classes where you can join others learning music, history, writing and
more.
• Senior Guest Auditing of UW Courses. Wisconsin residents (as defined by state
statute) age 60+ can audit non-participatory lecture courses at UW-Madison for free
with the instructor’s approval. (Note: this does not include online classes or labs.)
Admission to the university, instructor approval and enrollment are required.
• PLATO (Participatory Learning And Teaching Organization) is a senior learning
organization that offers opportunities for members to actively engage their minds
and connect with each other through participatory learning experiences.
• Eloquence and Eminence is an award-winning lecture series by retired UW faculty
known for their teaching excellence and scholarship.
• Events including field trips, bus trips and lectures.
Other opportunities include
• Wednesday Nite at the Lab
Explore the unknown every Wednesday night. Discover the latest from UW-Madison researchers as they describe
their investigations and inventions.
• Global Hot Spots lectures
UW faculty provide a better understanding of the events shaping our society. These thought-provoking lectures focus
on everything from politics, global health and economics to human rights and the environment.
72. https://sites.google.com/a/pdx.edu/salc/home/new-auditors
Oregon residents aged 65 and older may audit most of PSU's regular classes on a
space-available basis and pay no tuition. A few classes require materials fees that
are paid directly to PSU. There are no education level requirements. Auditors are
welcome to take classes year-round, during Fall, Winter, Spring, and/or Summer
terms.
SALC auditors can also receive a variety of other benefits, including free use of the
PSU library, computer access, a PSU internet account and email address. Please
note that SALC auditors are not eligible for financial aid, student jobs, student
housing, and/or student health benefits.
SALC also sponsors the Retired Associates of PSU (RAPSU), a membership
organization open to anyone who is 50 years of age or older. RAPSU members meet
twice a month for programs of intellectual stimulation and fellowship.
73. Tuition Waivers and Discounts
A number of colleges allow seniors to audit classes at no charge, and others
offer hefty tuition discounts for classes taken for credit. More than 20 U.S.
states – including New York – have mandated tuition waivers and/or
discounts for older adults at public colleges and universities. Some Ivy
League schools offer opportunities, too; an example is Columbia University‘s
Lifelong Learners auditing program, where seniors are “silent citizens” of the
classroom unless invited to speak!
Don’t worry – most schools welcome senior participation, recognizing that
you have much to offer.
http://seniorplanet.org/free-school-the-secret-benefit-of-being-a-senior/
74. • Interested in film? You could take a History of American Film seminar at UCLA by way of the university’s
free Senior Scholars program.
• Maybe you’re hooked on public affairs; how about Race, Inequality and Public Policy, also at UCLA? Or if
you’re in Southern Florida, you could choose a ten-week course in international relations at FSU’s St.
Petersburg campus using tuition waivers for Florida seniors.
• Say you like to read crime fiction. How about taking a Cybercriminology class starting in late August at
NYC’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice as a Senior Citizen Auditor? Or might Miscarriages of Justice, a
fall course at USF Tampa; or Serial Killers and Psychopaths, a course about the psychology of the criminal
mind starting this fall at CA State University, Long Beach, be up your (dark) alley? California’s Senior
Citizen Education Program allows seniors to enroll in a course for just $3.
• On the more practical side, many colleges offer courses for would-be entrepreneurs like Georgetown’s in
DC, New Venture Creation, which seniors can take under the university’s Senior Citizen Non-Degree
Auditor Program.
http://seniorplanet.org/free-school-the-secret-benefit-of-being-a-senior/
75. • For random educational fun: Drama in the Archives at UT Austin, an exploration of scripts,
production notes, costume designs and other ephemera from major theatrical productions that you
can sample for reduced cost via Texas’s Senior Citizens Tuition Reduction Program.
• Soccer- A Mirror For Everything, part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at SF State University –
a look at the World Cup and its global impact
• Arts courses in NYC include one in Popular Musics of the Caribbean at John Jay College in NYC and
one in History of Photography at Hunter College; Hunter offers tuition-free admission for Senior
Citizen Auditors.
• In Florida, you can take undergraduate and graduate courses at USF College of the Arts, including
Theater Performance and Art History, under the Senior Citizen Audit Program.
• There are classes that didn’t exist when you were young: Sociology of Hip Hop Culture at FSU,
or California Food History and Culture at UC Berkley.
http://seniorplanet.org/free-school-the-secret-benefit-of-being-a-senior/
76. In fact, every aspect of these programs – age, income, residential and educational
eligibility, enrollment deadlines – varies from program to program, so you’ll have to
do some web searching to learn what’s available specifically for you.
As a start, we suggest you go to the websites of universities, colleges and
community colleges near you to find out what they offer. Because these programs
are not well-publicized, you may have to dig a little to find the correct information.
Search on the sites for terms like “lifelong learning,” “tuition waiver” and “mature
students.”
http://seniorplanet.org/free-school-the-secret-benefit-of-being-a-senior/
77. TUITION WAIVERS FOR FLORIDA SENIORS
USF St. Petersburg welcomes Florida residents who are 60 years or
older to discover course enrollment opportunities and lifelong
learning. Learn more about senior tuition waivers and course auditing
at USFSP. (.pdf format)
https://www.usfsp.edu/registrar/files/2016/01/USFSP-senior-auditor-
application.pdf
http://www.usfsp.edu/registrar/
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86. • Techboomers
https://techboomers.com/start-here
• Coursera
https://www.coursera.org/
• Udemy
https://www.udemy.com/
• Goodreads
https://www.goodreads.com/
• Lynda.com
https://www.lynda.com/
• AskAbbyStokes.com
http://askabbystokes.com/
• Pinellas Public Library Cooperative
http://www.pplc.us/
• Windows 10 Field Guide
http://bit.ly/Win10FieldGuide
• YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/
Example search topics for YouTube
• hang a picture on the wall
• remove a broken light bulb
• why do Chihuahuas lick people
• keep squirrels off bird feeder
• fix a Triumph TR3
Learning Resources for Seniors
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