Learning digital skills as an adult in Australia can feel a bit like being dropped into a new world – apps, passwords, online forms, video calls… it’s a lot! But the good news is, you don’t have to be a tech expert to get the basics.
Whether it’s using a smartphone, sending emails, or paying bills online, it all starts with just giving it a go.
Lots of adults are picking it up later in life, and there’s no shame in starting from scratch.
Personal tutors such as Roko Coach who offer services online and in person, libraries, community centres and TAFEs often run free or low-cost digital skills sessions. And there’s usually someone around willing to lend a hand, even the grandkids
It’s all about taking it step by step, asking questions and not being afraid to make mistakes.
The more you use tech, the more confident you get and it can really open doors.
Staying in touch with family, booking appointments, managing your banking, shopping online and even learning new skills is all right there at your fingertips. From video calls and social media to online courses, digital services make everyday tasks easier and help you stay connected, informed and confident in the digital world.
You don’t have to know everything, just enough to make it work for you.
Let’s talk about how we can help you achieve your goals.
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