Tech Skills for Adults: What If You’re Not ‘Bad with Technology’ — You Just Never Had the Chance?
- peaceriverlearning
- May 20
- 2 min read
You ever feel totally lost trying to use your phone?
Like you missed some huge tech memo that everyone else seemed to get?

We hear this all the time:
“I’m just not good with computers.”
But what if that’s not actually true?
What if no one ever took the time to teach you — slowly, clearly, and without making you feel dumb?
Because here’s what we believe at Vision:
You’re not bad with technology.
You just never had the chance.
Tech Skills for Adults Matter Now More than Ever and Let’s be real:
tech changed, but no one explained it
No one taught you how to:
Book doctor appointments online
Navigate government websites
Send files or attach photos
Use your phone for anything beyond calls and texts
And now? You’re expected to just know.
That’s not fair. And it’s not your fault.
You’re not too old. You’re not too late.
We’ve helped adults in their 40s, 60s, even 70s learn how to:
✔ Book an appointment through My Health Online
✔ Set up an email address
✔ Use Google Maps
✔ Print a resume
Tech skills for adults aren’t about memorizing a bunch of stuff.
They’re about real-life tools that actually matter.
And you can learn them. Yes, you.

📅 Taiwo is here Tuesday to Friday.
No appointment. No pressure.
Just walk in — if he’s free, he’ll help you with:
Phones and computers
My Health Online
Resumes
Apps and emails
Anything tech-related that’s stressing you out
One small win can change everything
You don’t need a full course.
You don’t need to feel ashamed.
You just need a little momentum.
And that starts with one simple win:
✅ Booking a health appointment
✅ Sending an email
✅ Filling out a form without asking your kid for help
That moment? That’s freedom.
And we want that for you.
You’re not “bad at this.”
You just needed someone to slow down and show you.
That’s what we’re here for.
📘 Come see us this week — or call if you’ve got questions.
📍 Drop in Tues–Fri
📞 780-624-4220
You’ve got this. And we’ve got your back.
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