Young tech leaders help Noosa develop digital skills

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Noosa Libraries and the Peregian Digital Hub are set to launch a Digital Leaders Program, aimed at empowering community members with essential digital skills.

Starting in March 2024, this free initiative brings emerging leaders in tech into the library to share their knowledge and skills with the wider community in a collaborative effort to bridge the digital divide.

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Digital tech leader Clancy Young helping Carol

The Program is designed to create employment opportunities for youth, strengthen community ties and improve digital literacy among residents.

Through a series of free hands-on workshops, tutorials and one-on-one coaching sessions, participants will gain practical experience and the confidence needed to navigate an increasingly digital society.

Library Programs Lead Tamara Crew said everyone should have the opportunity to use technology to enhance their lives.

“These young digital leaders offer an inclusive and supporting learning environment where individuals gain essential skills to keep up with evolving technologies.”

The program will be launched in phases, with the first phase being Tech Help.

Ms Crew said people can drop in with their devices for one-on-one support, to learn how to maximise their potential and troubleshoot issues.

“In the near future, the young Digital Leaders will also deliver a range of talks where people can learn more about AI, and ChatGPT, as well as workshops on using 3D printers, laser cutters and more,” Ms Crew said.

Chris Boden Director, Peregian Digital Hub and Innovation said it’s fantastic to see young local talent who have been part of the Hub’s cadetship programs share their skills with others.

‘For many people in our community, the pace of digital change can be quite overwhelming so it’s fantastic to see these young technologists sharing their knowledge in service of the community. Teaching others and learning about the everyday challenges that end-users have, will be extremely useful for whichever pathway they choose to pursue,” he said.

For more information about the upcoming programs and to register, visit the Noosa Libraries website at libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au