Quebec City students teach seniors “Internet 101”
Quebec City students teach seniors “Internet 101”
The workshops take place (in English) in the high school’s library.
They are student-led: at every workshop, two to three students make a short presentation, then put what they are teaching into use.
The seniors (usually numbering between five and 10) practice on the school’s computers and iPads.
Heather McRae, from Voice of English-speaking Quebec, supervises the workshops.
Marsh told the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph that the initiative empowered the students, especially since they were teaching to people older than themselves. And, although the workshops initially were only planned for February, they were so well-received by both the students and seniors that they extended the series to March. The last workshop, called “Internet 101,” takes place on March 26. To read the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, click here (subscription required).