
Never used a computer
before and want to learn how? Or you know some one who would like
to learn?
There are now over 76 million
Americans over 50 years of age, which represents 27.6 percent
of our population. Recently, I read a report that stated that
Internet usage by seniors in 2000 was up 29% over 1999. That is
compared to Internet usage by others that was up only 21%. Seems
like you CAN "teach an old dog new tricks."
One of the neatest new activities
for seniors is learning how to use computers to stay in touch
with family and friends.
· E-mailing grandchildren
in college.
· Meeting and chatting with new and old friends
· Following stock investments on the Internet.
· Scanning in pictures of new family members and sending them
to friends.
· Researching health care issues
· Researching family history
· Searching out and getting back in touch with old friends
· Reading newspapers
· Writing opinions to newspapers and elected officials,
· Shopping and looking for coupons
Being able to surf the Net can
help compensate for a lack of physical travel if that is no longer
possible. Also, learning new things and having new experiences
is a good way to exercise your brain and maybe avoid developing
Alzheimer's Disease.
I offer personalized computer
services in three major areas:
· Purchase and installation
of computers for individuals and senior facilities
· Computer, e-mail and internet tutoring
· Family website development
Flexibility of Hours:
I'm flexible just like the Internet. Choose your hours either
weekend or weekdays.
Personalized Service:
In the comfort of your home with individual attention.
call me at 508 - 238 - 9346
or
email me at bgoverman@worldnet.att.net