ROCKLAND — The Rockland Public Library and the National Digital Equity Center will host a technology class, “Getting News and Information Online,” on Monday, May 6th from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm. This class is free and open to the public, and registration is required to attend.
“In online content, there is a constant flow of information as well as misinformation,” RPL said in a news release. “In this class, we will examine how to determine “real” news from “fake” news, and learn how to use blogs, podcasts, online publications, and more to find the news and information you need. ”
No device required. Please bring only yourself.
This class is offered by the National Digital Equity Center, taught by Nicole Moran, and facilitated by our staff. Online registration with NDEC and class registration is required. To enroll, please visit this site: https://digitalequitycenter.org/classes/enroll/.
Then, to register, please visit this site https://digitalequitycenter.org/classes/class/getting-news-information-online/?instance_id=4334.
“Interested participants may also call the library and staff will be happy to assist with registration and registration,” RPL said.
Rockland Public Library is located at 80 Union St. For more information, call 594-0310 or email refdesk@rocklandmaine.gov.