Computer Generation – Computer Training for Seniors

Vaughan, Canada

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Specialties

Computer Generation offers custom tailored computer training to older adults and seniors in the comfort and convenience of their residence, business, or organization.

Lessons are offered on a private/​semi-​private or small group basis.

— Computer Basics

— Email

— Internet

— Microsoft Office

— Digital Photography

— Learn how to shop for bargains on Ebay, Amazon, Craigslist and Kijiji

— Why pay long distance charges when you can learn how to make free long distance calls with video using Skype?

— Communicate with far-​away friends and family with Windows Messenger

— Learn how to connect with others using Facebook

— Learn how to play Bridge online with real people, 24-​hours a day

— Why wait in long line-​ups when you can pay your bills online?

and more…

The possibilities are endless and the choice is all yours!

Our patient and professional trainers will provide you with a

non-​threatening, self-​paced, easy-​to-​learn environment.

416−272−1219

History

Established in 2008.

Principal trainer, Rhonda Silverton has been teaching people of all ages how to use computers since 1995. While teaching small groups, it became apparent, for seniors and older adults, in particular, that there is a need for private individualized, in-​home training. Seniors know what they want and need and cookie cutter, community-​based programs aren’t always effective. Many seniors prefer to work on their own computer in the comfort of their own home. For this reason, Rhonda decided to specialize in the senior market to fulfill this ever increasing need.

Computer Generation prides itself on a system of computer training which is professional, custom tailored, non-​threatening and convenient for seniors.

Meet the Business Owner

Rhonda S.

Business Owner

Rhonda has a passion for computers herself. She has been working with computers since 1986, before the era of Microsoft Windows. She has grown with the technology and understands the important role they play in today’s high-​tech world.

Her mission is to create a safe, non-​threatening environment for older adults and seniors to learn, to gain a sense of empowerment and to make computers an exciting, integral part of their lives.