4-H Tech Changemakers teach technology to seniors

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Want to be more effective on social media? Or learn the ‘ins’ and ‘outs’ of digital marketing? Brazos County 4-H Tech Change Makers can help.

4-H Tech Changemakers is a unique, community-centered program that puts youth into positions of leadership by empowering them to teach digital skills.

The teenagers teach classes for adults (18 and older) that may not know much about technology, as it relates to digital marketing, LinkedIn, resume building, and social media platforms.

They have presented to adult audiences at Stephen F. Austin Middle School in Bryan and The Lincoln Community Center in College Station, providing educational sessions on creating secure passwords and resources for developing career journeys. They will also be teaching upcoming classes at the Clara B. Mounce Public Library in Bryan.

The Tech Change Makers can be requested to present technology topics and events in the Brazos Valley. There is also a virtual training on YouTube.

To schedule a training, call the Brazos County Agrilife Extension Service at 979-823-0129 or check them out on YouTube.

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