06/02/2026
Tech Tip Tuesday: Pause and Check
Just because something appears online doesn’t mean it’s accurate.
Before believing or sharing information:
• Look for a trusted source
• Check the date
• See if more than one reliable place says the same thing
Taking a moment to check helps slow the spread of misinformation—and protects you from being misled.
05/26/2026
Tech Tip Tuesday: Slow Curiosity for the Win
You don’t need to understand everything about technology, and definitely not all at once.
It’s okay to:
• Say “I don’t know what this means”
• Ask questions
• Learn slowly about what’s useful or interesting to you
Technology keeps changing—but learning works best when you’re enjoying it and there’s no pressure to keep up.
05/21/2026
The May Wright to Learn Newsletter is here!
This month, we’re focusing on digital habits, online safety, and tools that can make everyday tech a little easier.
Inside this issue:
✅ Upcoming Wright to Learn classes to help you build new digital skills
✅ A fun “Digital Legacy” quiz to get you thinking about your online footprint
✅ Simple information about password managers and how they help keep accounts secure
✅ Helpful tech tips every Tuesday on our page
✅ An article exploring how social media platforms are designed to keep our attention
Whether you’re learning new tech skills yourself or helping someone else navigate technology, there’s something useful for everyone in this month’s issue.
Check it out here:
https://www.wrighttolearn.com/campaigns/view-campaign/WrXHamL-d5vL8zyt9jf_2krElVEGQj33lPO1yXoZ4sEvR9DLES99X1I81hz1SIrIIaxGZJcSStorrn-nMRD-XAORtBLCa3a4
05/19/2026
Tech Tip Tuesday: Use What’s Already There
Your phone or computer already has tools designed to help you.
That might include:
• accessibility features (larger text, voice controls)
• built-in help or support sections
• search tools inside settings
Sometimes you don’t need special apps or extra downloads to get support - often, the help you need is already built in.
05/13/2026
🎉 Celebrating Seniors Week (May 7–14)
📸 Tech Tip: Use your phone as a memory saver!
Did you know your smartphone camera isn’t just for photos?
Try this:
✔ Take a picture of important documents
✔ Snap a photo of where you parked
✔ Capture reminders (like a grocery list or appointment card)
Your phone can help you remember the little things—no extra tools needed!
If you’ve enjoyed the tips that we’ve shared during Celebrating Seniors week, Wright to Learn offers welcoming, step-by-step classes. Whether you’re learning how to use a smartphone, send emails, or stay connected with family, we meet you where you are.
No judgment. No pressure. Just practical skills and supportive instructors.
Check out our upcoming classes, find one near you, and register today!
https://www.wrighttolearn.com/calendar