Bray People

Internet skills opening doors for members of Men’s Shed

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ONLINE courses at Greystones Men’s Shed have ‘opened up new possibilit­ies’, according to Jim Rice, one of the organisers of the group.

Initially, some of the men were afraid of breaking the iPad or laptop or iPhone. Now they are booking cinema tickets, using Google maps to find out how to get to new places, keeping upto-date with what’s happening in the world using RTE and BBC news apps.

One man is learning phrases in Greek to use when he travels there shortly on his holidays. Others are keeping in touch with sons, daughters and grandchild­ren who are living in far-away places like California and Australia through email or Twitter.

The men praised Finola Brady, their tutor, for her patience and her teaching skills. She manages to keep everyone learning at a pace that is comfortabl­e, but challengin­g at the same time. Even though the men may have different levels of experience and knowledge, they help each other in keeping with the spirit of men’s sheds generally.

The Active Online classes take place in the Greystones Men’s Shed on Church Road and the learning has greatly boosted confidence. One man was looking forward to surprising his wife by texting her a message for the first time. ‘ This kind of learning makes you feel good about yourself ’, he said. The whole group agreed. Anyone interested in joining Greystones Men’s Shed, ring 089 2540586. The opening times are Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

 ??  ?? Tutor Finola Brady with members of Greystones Men’s Shed.
Tutor Finola Brady with members of Greystones Men’s Shed.

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