This course is designed specifically for senior citizens who wish to overcome the fear of technology and confidently use digital tools to stay connected with family and friends. It provides easy-to-follow lessons on how to operate computers, tablets, and mobile phones, making technology both simple and enjoyable. Participants will learn how to navigate devices, browse the internet, send and receive emails, and create basic documents. The course also introduces practical ways to use technology for personal enrichment and family bonding, such as learning through YouTube, video calling loved ones, and sharing photos or messages online.
By the end of the course, learners will have the confidence and practical know-how to use everyday technology independently. They will be able to communicate effortlessly with children and grandchildren, participate in digital conversations, and explore online content safely. This empowering course transforms the fear of technology into a skill for connection, communication, and lifelong learning.
This course introduces seniors to essential computer skills needed for everyday life. It covers how to use a computer safely, navigate the internet, send emails, manage files, use smartphones, join online meetings, and operate common applications. The goal is to build confidence, independence, and digital literacy in a simple, step-by-step manner.
No experience is required. The course is designed specifically for seniors who may be using a computer for the first time. Lessons are taught slowly, clearly, and patiently, with hands-on demonstrations, practical examples, and supportive guidance to ensure learners feel comfortable at every step.
Participants will learn how to turn a computer on and off, use a mouse and keyboard, browse websites safely, send and receive emails, use video calling apps like Zoom or WhatsApp, manage photos, and protect themselves from online scams. The course also covers how to use smartphones, tablets, and basic apps needed for daily communication.
Yes. The lessons use simple language, large visuals, slow-paced demonstrations, and repeated practice to ensure understanding. Instructors avoid technical jargon and focus on practical activities that seniors can relate to, such as checking news online, connecting with loved ones, or organizing documents and photos.
Absolutely. By the end of the course, learners gain confidence in using computers, mobile devices, and the internet. They become more comfortable communicating online, accessing services, and using technology to stay informed, entertained, and connected. Many seniors report feeling more empowered and independent after completing the program.
Sir Professor Daniels Obeng-Ofori is an eminent Ghanaian academic, entomologist, and university administrator widely respected for his scholarly contributions and leadership in higher education. With a distinguished career spanning over three decades, he has earned national and international recognition for his work in agricultural sciences, particularly in the areas of applied entomology, integrated pest management, and food security.
He obtained his BSc (Hons) degree in Agriculture from the University of Ghana, Legon, followed by a postgraduate diploma in Agricultural Development from the University of London. He later earned his PhD in Applied Biology (Entomology) from the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of London, where he honed his expertise in pest control and ecological management systems.
Professor Obeng-Ofori initiated his academic career at the University of Ghana, where he advanced to the position of full professor. Over the years, he has taught and supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate students, many of whom now serve in leading roles across Africa and beyond. Top-tier journals have published his extensive research, which has influenced policies in sustainable agriculture and food systems across the continent.
He has held several prominent academic and administrative positions, including Dean of the School of Agriculture at the University of Ghana, and Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR), where he played a significant role in institutional development and academic quality assurance. Notably, he served as the Founding Vice-Chancellor of the Catholic University of Ghana, where he laid a strong foundation for academic excellence and innovation in a faith-based educational environment.
Beyond academia, Sir Professor Obeng-Ofori has served as a consultant to several international organizations, including the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), and the African Union, contributing his expertise to sustainable agriculture and rural development initiatives.
A devout Christian, a mentor to many, and a passionate advocate for educational reform, Sir Professor Daniels Obeng-Ofori continues to inspire the next generation of African scholars and leaders. His knighthood and numerous awards are a testament to his enduring impact on education, research, and service to humanity.
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