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Section 1 - Aphasia and technology
In this section:
- Learn about aphasia.
- See how technology can help you communicate.
Section 2 - Why get online
In this section:
- Find out how getting online can help you.
- What to think about before you go online.
Section 3 - Online basics
In this section:
- Learn about your device.
- Learn about different keyboards.
- Using computer mouse.
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Section 4 - Online safety
In this section:
- Learn about passwords.
- Find out more about online scam.
- Learn how to stay safe online.
Section 5 - Connecting to WiFi
In this section:
- Connect your computer to wifi.
- Connect your iPad or iPhone to wifi.
- Connect your android tablet or smart phone to wifi.
Section 6 - How to find information online
In this section:
- Search for information on the internet.
Section 7 - Creating an account
In this section:
Set up an email account
See an example of creating an account.
Section 8 - How to send an email
In this section :
- Write an email.
- Learn the steps for sending an email.
Section 9 - Sending a photo by email
In this section:
- Attach a photo to your email on your computer.
- Attach a photo to your email on your tablet.
- Share photos with family and friends.
Section 10 - Using Google Maps
In this section:
- Find a location.
- Get directions between two locations.
- Find public transport options.
- Find a cafe near you.
Section 11 - Apps
In this section:
- Download and install an app for your andoid tablet.
- Download and install an app for your iPad.
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(IOS)
Section 12 - Social media
In this section:
- Create a social media profile.
- Connect with family and friends.
- Join interest groups.
Section 13 - Fun technology
In this section:
- Try video calling a friend on Skype.
- Watch a video on YouTube.
Section 14 - Additional support
In this section:
- Connect with other stroke survivors
- Ask for IT help.
- Continue learning about technology.
- Find out about more aphasia software and apps.
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