Google Launches Website To Help Parents Learn Tech
Teach Parents Tech is a great new site where tech-savvy individuals can send how-to videos to their moms, dads, uncles, etc. in order to help them do simple things like check their email on a phone or use tabs on a web browser. These are things that younger folks tend to take for granted, but many parents just aren't aware of. Why not give a real gift this Christmas: tech advice!
How to check your email from your phone (and 50 other things you might want to teach your parents)
Monday, December 13, 2010 | 9:29 AM
My dad loves planning big family gatherings around the holidays. He always emails our extended family a few weeks early, and we’ll all plan out logistics in an email thread - food responsibilities, addresses, times-- everything. Logistics can get pretty crazy when it comes to the actual day of the event, and we’re rarely at a computer on that day. I always find that my dad starts to lose track of the million things in his email that he needs to remember.
If only my dad knew that he could check Gmail on his Android phone using either the built-in mail app or the web app. Then he could always keep track of his messages while on the go, especially during the busy holiday season.
To help my dad, and parents everywhere, a few of us at Google decided to create a website, TeachParentsTech.org, where “kids” of any age can send how-to videos to their moms, dads, uncles - everybody!
To see more videos or to send someone a tech support care package of your own, visit TeachParentsTech.org.