A Senior’s Guide to Stay Connected – Part 1

You can learn to use Skype, Facebook, Messenger, YouTube, Pinterest and your iPad. This post and the next four provides links to some training videos that are easy to follow and not intimidating.

Over the next five posts, I will be looking at resources for seniors to help them use social media in the time of this pandemic and beyond. Today’s unprecedented situation has caused us to self-isolate and that can be stressful and deadly for seniors. To battle that stress and loneliness seniors can turn to social media, but many are hesitant or reluctant to do so. Some potential reasons why include we:

  1. Don’t see a need to use the tools or we see it as a waste time
  2. Don’t know how to use the tools and the directions are difficult to follow
  3. Have concerns about safety and security online
  4. Medical conditions that prevent us from easily using computers etc.
  5. Don’t like how they look in pictures or videos.

During this time when we cannot see our families the way we used to, social media provides opportunities for us to stay in contact with loved ones. That ability to virtually connect with your son, granddaughter, sister, or favourite cousin should be enough to overcome those reasons listed above.

Though there are a lot of instructional videos out there that appear or claim to teach seniors how to use social media to beginners and seniors, many are just not that good or are very confusing, in fact, some of them are terrible. The good news is that I have put together four sets of videos that are good and easy to understand. Members of The Wilson Senior Center Advisory Board and Seniors Health and Wellness Institute Cosco reviewed the videos, agreed that these are worth watching if a senior wants to learn social media. Each of us has his/her own learning style and so we are posting information about all four series to allow those who learn differently to have some options.

In the following free videos, seniors can learn how to use social media in the comfort of their own home while watching TV or while using their computer, tablet, iPad or even iPhone. The videos are geared to those seniors who may not be tech-savvy. These videos are simple, easy to follow, and if you miss a step or have a question you can watch them again.

If a senior has an Internet connection and a computer or a TV provider that allows access to YouTube as one of its channels, they can learn to use social media. For help on setting up YouTube on your TV go to Watch YouTube TV on your TV or call your service provider for support. If you do have access to a tablet,  cellphone, or a computer with internet connection you can gain access to the videos are on YouTube or, as stated above videos can be watched on your TV.

SERIES: SOCIAL MEDIA 4 BEGINNERS

This series is a set of videos along with written instructions about some of the most used social media tools by seniors.

To connect to this series go to https://socialmedia4beginners.com/course-library/ or to connect to the individual courses in the series click on the links below:

SKYPE Course for Beginners (Seniors & Baby Boomers) 

What Skype is?

Download & Install Skype

Create a New Skype Account

Log-in & Out of your Account

How to Change Your Skype Profile Picture

Find family and friends

Make your first Video Call

How to send an Instant Message

How to Send a Photo Through Skype

FACEBOOK Course for Beginners (Seniors & Baby Boomers)

Create a Facebook Account

How to log into and out of a Facebook Account

Adding Profile & Cover Photo

Connecting with Family and Friends

How to Use Audience Selector Tools

What is your Homepage?

What is the News Feed?

What is Your Facebook Profile Page?

What is my Facebook Timeline?

What is a Facebook Like?

How to Comment on a Facebook Post

What is a Share on Facebook

How to Share a Post on Facebook

What does Tagging Mean?

How to Add Photos to Facebook

Creating Album & Adding Multiple Photos

Adding a Photo to a friend’s Timeline

FACEBOOK Settings & Privacy (Seniors & Baby Boomers)

Facebook general settings*

Blocking Settings on Facebook*

Changing Your Language Settings on Facebook*

Facebook Security and Login Settings*

Privacy and Settings: Timeline and Tagging Settings

*No written instructions

FACEBOOK Messenger for Beginners (Seniors & Baby Boomers)

Overview of Messenger*

Messenger: Overall Settings

Chat, Text, and Stickers

How to Send Money on Messenger

Don’t be Scammed – 5 Steps to take Before you Confirm that Friend Request

Messenger: Customizing Options

Messenger: Options Within Chat Box

Removing Yourself from Group Messages on Facebook

Deleting Messages & Adding Reactions

Video Chatting and Voice Calling on Facebook

YOUTUBE Course for Beginners (Seniors & Baby Boomers)

Learn all About YouTube and How it Can Enhance Your Life

How to Create a New YouTube Account

How to Log in and Out of YouTube

Add Profile Picture to YouTube Account

Navigating YouTube Home Page Difference Between YouTube Channel vs Account

How to Make a New YouTube Channel

Subscribing to YouTube Channels

How to Create a YouTube Playlist

How to Comment on YouTube Videos

How to Share a YouTube Video

Saving YouTube Videos to Watch Later

IPAD Course for Beginners (Seniors & Baby Boomers)

Introduction to the iPad

Initial iPad Set up

Learning the iPad buttons

Understanding the iPad Gestures

Navigate Your iPad Like a Pro

PINTEREST Course for Beginners (Seniors & Baby Boomers)

What is Pinterest and How to Use it

Create New Pinterest Account Plus How to Login & Out

How to Quickly Add or Edit Pinterest Profile Picture

How to Add Pinterest Browser Button

How to Find Friends on Pinterest and Make Sure it’s the RIGHT Person

How to Create a Board on Pinterest

How to Make Pinterest Private

Pinterest Account Settings.

How to Delete a Pin or Board

How to Block Someone on Pinterest

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