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21 Nov 2023 | |
Written by Lisa Cook (Kearney) | |
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In an uplifting twist of tech-savvy kindness, Warminster School pupils are marking the third year of their community tech support group right in the heart of Warminster. These seasoned experts of the digital realm are putting their skills to good use, offering guidance to neighbours facing any tech trouble, be it on an iPad, iPhone, or any other gadget or apps.
From assisting with stubborn software glitches to navigating perplexing tech hiccups, these pupils, continue their mission to ensure no one in our community gets left behind in the digital age. Their friendly faces and patient guidance turn tech headaches into moments of relief.
But that's not all! The pupils took it up a notch by offering a pop-up MIPermit sessions at the Civic Centre. The quick, on-the-spot session helped community members navigate the MIPermit system with ease, ensuring that everyone stays connected and informed.
It's important to note that this isn't your typical tech fix-it service. The focus here is on offering advice and guidance, not fixing items. The pupils are dedicated to building bridges between generations and bringing a bit of sunshine to those who might feel a bit lost with all things tech.
Warminster School isn't just teaching math and science; it's nurturing a spirit of helpfulness and community. These pupils are proving that kindness, a knack for tech, and a dash of iPad and iPhone expertise go hand in hand. So, whether your iPad is acting up, your iPhone has a mind of its own, or you need a hand with parking apps, don't worry—Warminster's community tech support team, at the Civic Centre, are on the case!