"I'm sorry I'm not very tech-savvy" is something we hear a lot at the library. But no one needs to apologize for asking for help.
Games You Can Play In Less Than 45 Minutes
Written by Wei Ling G. Short of time but you would still like to learn a new game and have some fun? Gather around the table and let me introduce you to three games that you can learn and play in less than 45 minutes — Telestrations, Sushi Go, and Sequence. Telestrations is a quick…
Picking Up Some Casual Games
The Board Game Gathering team highlights some visually exciting but not-too-complex games to share with folks new to the community board game scene.
Play and Connect with Board Games
One of our missions as a library is to help people in Strathcona County connect with each other. Why not connect through games?
Picking Your Pictures
If you have a modern phone, you likely have a camera as part of it. And you probably take pictures. So. many. pictures.
Freedom to Read Week and Filter Bubbles
A filter bubble is what happens when we only read things that already fit with what we know (or think we know) to be true.
Browser Basics
Whenever you go to a website you are using a web browser to view it, even if you don't know which one you are using.
Why Do We Use WiFi?
Often one of the first things we do in our digital literacy classes at the library is get people to connect to the WiFi so they can use the internet. But why do we do this?
Finding Reliable Health Information Online
There are many sources of information online that claim to help you find answers to your health-related questions, but which ones are reliable and which are just trying to sell goop squeezed from snakes?
Online Meeting Tools and Your Privacy
As more of the world moves to online tools to help maintain social and work connections while being physically distant, it's important to recognize some of the ways those tools work differently from getting together in person.
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