tech literacy

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Tech literacy discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on bridging the digital divide for older adults and improving critical thinking in an AI-driven world. Threads cover accessible Windows 11 guides for seniors, the impact of AI on independent thought, and community classes aimed at building practical computer skills. Recurring themes include digital inclusion, safe use of AI tools like Copilot, and the need for hands-on training to maintain human intelligence alongside technological progress.
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    Windows 11 for Seniors: A Compassionate, Accessible Guide to Copilot and Safety

    A new, age-focused guide to Microsoft’s latest desktop — promoted in a recent press release distributed via EIN Presswire and republished on regional outlets — aims to tackle one of the fastest-growing barriers to digital inclusion: tech anxiety among older adults. The announcement positions...
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    Understanding AI Exposure in U.S. Digital Life: Insights from Pew Research Study

    The Pew Research Center’s latest study on Americans’ browsing behaviors and AI exposure offers an unprecedented window into how everyday internet use intersects with the ubiquitous conversation around artificial intelligence. Drawing from a meticulously constructed sample, the study leverages...
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    Balancing AI Innovation and Critical Thinking: Protecting Human Intelligence in the Digital Age

    Artificial intelligence has rapidly transformed the landscape of digital productivity, promising to streamline workflows, automate the mundane, and unlock creativity across industries. Yet, as Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon University warn in their recent study, the growing reliance on AI tools...
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    Get Tech-Savvy: Join Our Windows 11 Class on November 14

    In an increasingly digital world, the importance of fostering computer literacy cannot be overstated. This need is precisely what the South Central Rural Telecommunications Cooperative, Inc. (SCRTC) is addressing through its new partnership with the Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library. On November...
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