Digital Literacy
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Our digital literacy instruction is rooted in the experiences of learners from diverse countries and cultural backgrounds. We teach the technology skills you need most in daily life: navigating online banking safely, spotting scams, or sharing and backing up photos.
Instruction is one-on-one with an ASL-fluent instructor, and scheduling is flexible to accommodate your schedule. Sessions can be held at our office, your home, a library, or another location that works for you.
To learn more or to get started, contact us at inquiry@deafrefugeeadvocacy.org or call us at (585)-286-3440.
Topics That We Cover
Deaf accessibility & resources
Using captioning tools across devices and platforms
Finding ASL content and Deaf community resources online
Setting up and using Video Relay Services (VRS)
Devices & basic operations
Computer and smartphone basics
Connecting to Wi-Fi and mobile data
Home Wi-Fi setup and troubleshooting
Installing apps, including health-monitoring apps and wearables
General computer support, including software and troubleshooting
Internet navigation
How to search the web effectively
Reading websites and following links
Managing browser tabs and windows
Using public transportation apps
Finding reliable news and information online
Online safety & security
Recognizing scams targeting immigrants and refugees
Online banking safety
Spotting phishing and other scams by phone, text, email, and online
Creating strong passwords and using password managers
Setting up two-factor authentication (2FA)
Device and account security checkups
Communication tools
Setting up and organizing email
Setting up video calls: Zoom, Google Meet, and FaceTime
Social media & online presence
Creating and setting up social media accounts
Adjusting privacy settings
Staying safe online and avoiding misinformation
Professional networking with LinkedIn
Financial digital literacy
Budgeting with Google Sheets or Excel
Making safe online transactions and payments
Shopping safely online
Reading digital receipts
Fraud prevention and scam awareness
Digital tools for everyday life
Setting up and using digital calendars and reminders
Organizing files and using notes apps
Using maps and navigation apps
Getting started with Google Docs
Sharing and backing up photos and files
Working with collaboration tools: Google Workspace and Microsoft Teams