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January 2024 Newsletter

January 27, 2024 By TVCUC Admin

Beginning the New Year

Typically, in each month’s newsletter we offer tips and information on technology-related articles that can help you get more mileage out of your computer or other technology devices. But as the new year begins, we need to ask for your help. The TVCUC is sourced by volunteers, and these individuals are not just geeks or computer enthusiasts, but volunteers who help us manage and staff our standing committees and board of directors.

While the pandemic is either behind us (or depending on your perspective, our new normal) everything has changed. This holds in life, in business, and in how the TVCUC has morphed into more of a support organization you can call when one of your technology devices isn’t working properly. In that regard, our First Level Support (FLS) team is doing an amazing job. We field up to a hundred technology support calls a month from our members and we are extremely fortunate to have a group of technology experts who provide almost immediate response when a member experiences a problem.

Where the TVCUC needs help is in several areas that might align with your expertise or be something you might enjoy learning to do. These are very meaningful volunteer positions, and they will not take a lot of your time. If you’d like to learn more about any of these positions, please send an email to admin@tvcuc.org.

Membership Chairperson

  • The Membership Committee Chairperson (a.k.a. Membership Director) is trained by the Club Admin as a TellicoLife Admin.
  •  Monitors new member registration via TellicoLife (this is an automated process that requires no intervention).
  • Provides member count for the current month and year.
  • Provides updated count of household and individual members.
  • Provides updated count of Windows and Mac users.

Communications Chairperson

  • Coordinates the activities of the other Communications Committee members.
  • Presents ideas and actions of the committee to the Board.
  • Monitors the existing TVCUC presence on primary social media networks, such as Nextdoor, and assists in recruiting volunteers to maintain current content on social media networks.
  • Coordinates with the Board of Directors regarding content in the TVCUC trifold marketing brochure, describing the benefits of membership in the TVCUC. Recommends when this brochure needs to be updated.

Help & Resources Chairperson

  • Research existing educational programs that may be offered to members.
  • Helps create or identify existing How-To training videos and articles on identified topics and links to them from the TVCUC website.
  • Coordinates with TVCUC webmaster to display and link to training videos and articles for easy access by members.
  • Explores partnering with external agencies, such as Tellico University and Tellico Village Library to develop and promote technology education training.

Help & Resources Committee Members

  • Assists in researching educational programs for members.
  • Helps identify existing How-to training videos (via YouTube) and articles on various technology topics.
  • Assists committee chairperson to fulfill other committee tasks.

We hope one of these volunteer positions interests you and if so, we would love to have you on our team. To learn more about any of these positions and how you can help us further the mission of the TVCUC, send us an email at admin@tvcuc.org.

Larry McJunkin, President

Tellico Village Computer Users Club

Filed Under: Monthly Bulletin

November 2023 Newsletter

November 29, 2023 By TVCUC Admin

Thanksgiving Gratitude for Technology’s Bounty

As Thanksgiving approaches, a time-honored tradition of reflection and gratitude, it’s only fitting to extend our appreciation beyond the dinner table and into the realm of technology. In the 21st century, our lives are intricately woven with digital threads that make the fabric of our existence more convenient, interconnected, and enjoyable. This Thanksgiving let’s take a moment to express gratitude for the many ways in which technology enriches our lives.

One of the most profound ways that technology has transformed our lives is by bringing loved ones closer, even when miles apart. Video calls and messaging apps Like Zoom and Meet have become our digital bridges, connecting us with family and friends across states and even continents. As we gather around this virtual table, sharing laughter and stories, we’re reminded that distance is no longer a barrier to the warmth of togetherness. This Thanksgiving, the computer screen we’re staring at can become a window into the hearts of those we hold dear, thanks to the marvels of communication technology.

And for those of us who love to cook, technology has not only simplified our cooking endeavors but also expanded our gastronomic horizons. From smart ovens that ensure the perfect roast to recipe apps (my personal favorite) that inspire culinary creativity, technology has become the sous chef in our kitchens. As we sit down to the Thanksgiving feast this year, let’s be thankful for all the digital tools that make cooking an art that’s accessible to all.

Lastly, as we gather with loved ones over the coming holidays, whether in person or through digital means, let’s pause to acknowledge and celebrate the ways in which technology has enriched our lives. From enhancing communication and culinary experiences to expanding our knowledge and promoting well-being, technology has become an integral part of the modern-day Thanksgiving. This year, let gratitude extend to all the electronic and digital tools that contribute to the abundance of joy, connection, and progress in our lives.

There will not be a newsletter in December, so on behalf of the TVCUC Board of Directors and the many volunteers who comprise our First Level Support team, TAP endeavors, and other areas of our club – Happy Thanksgiving to each of you and your families! We also wish you a Joyous Holiday Season & Happy New Year!

Larry McJunkin, President
Tellico Village Computer Users Club

Filed Under: Monthly Bulletin

October 2023 Newsletter

October 22, 2023 By TVCUC Admin

Using a Computer Helps Keep Our Minds Sharper

In today’s digital age, our relationship with computers is more than just functional. Beyond productivity and connectivity, computers can have a huge influence on our cognitive skills, regardless of our age. Let’s look at how these electronic marvels can be instrumental in keeping our minds razor-sharp and agile.

Digital Gymnastics: Operating a computer or smartphone requires a symphony of cognitive skills – problem-solving, attention to detail, and multitasking. Navigating through the digital maze involves constant mental exercises that act as a mental gym, promoting agility and flexibility in our cognitive processes.

Gamified Brain Boost: The world of technology offers a plethora of brain-training games and applications designed to stimulate specific cognitive functions. From memory challenges to logic puzzles, these gamified experiences not only entertain but also enhance memory retention, pattern recognition, and strategic thinking.

Lifelong Learning Portal: Computers serve as gateways to an infinite universe of knowledge. Online courses, tutorials, and educational platforms all empower us to embark on learning journeys. Engaging with diverse subjects not only broadens our intellectual horizons but also cultivates a learning mindset that keeps our brains active and adaptive. In short, doing these things will keep us thinking and keep our brains active. These things ae so important to aging in place, something we all want to do.

Automation and Efficiency: I’ve talked before about using technology to automate tasks and perhaps delving into a smart home in some simple ways. As computers automate routine activities, our brains are liberated to focus on more complex and creative endeavors. This redistribution of mental energy fosters mental sharpness and innovation.

Social Connectivity: Computers bridge geographical and age gaps, connecting us with individuals worldwide. Engaging in online communities, social media, and collaborative projects not only nurtures social bonds but also stimulates our cognitive faculties. Discussions, debates, and shared ideas contribute to mental agility. Maybe it’s time to join an online discussion group that focuses on things you like to do.

Mindful Tech Integration: Harnessing the cognitive benefits of computers requires a mindful approach to using technology. You need to strike a balance between screen time on your electronic toys and other, more physical activities. In other words, get your face out of your phone more often and focus on your physical health.

Unleashing Creativity: The digital realm of working with a computer can be a canvas for your creative expression. Whether through something as simple as designing a garden on your computer, or a complex multimedia project, computers empower us to unleash our creativity. Engaging in such creative pursuits stimulates different parts of our brain, fostering innovation and maintaining cognitive flexibility.

In closing, our journey with computers is not just about mastering technology; it’s about cultivating a dynamic and resilient mind. The more you work with and learn to use your computer, the more benefits you’ll derive from it.

Remember, if you have any problems with your computer (or other technology devices), please call our First Level Support team at (865) 408-8223.

Larry McJunkin, President

Tellico Village Computer Users Club

Filed Under: Monthly Bulletin

September 2023 Newsletter

September 20, 2023 By TVCUC Admin

Fitness Wearables – The Latest Trend

Two things trending high for active seniors are password managers and fitness wearables. Last month I talked about password managers, so this month I did some research on fitness wearables to share with you. This turned out to be very informative for me, as I didn’t realize fitness wearables were so high on the list for retirees. Apparently, we’ve gotten smarter in our older age and have decided to take better care of our aging bodies.

Let’s take a look into the world of fitness wearables – exploring the latest trends, innovations, and how these nifty devices are revolutionizing the way we approach our health and fitness goals.

The Evolution of Fitness Wearables

Fitness wearables have come a long way since their inception. From basic step counters to multifunctional health trackers, these devices have transformed into indispensable companions for fitness enthusiasts and health-conscious individuals alike. And seniors want to be part of this movement.

What’s New on the Market?

  1. Health Monitoring Beyond Steps: Modern fitness wearables do more than just counting steps. They now monitor heart rate, sleep quality, and even track stress levels. These insights help users make more informed decisions about their overall well-being.
  2. Elegant Designs: Gone are the days of bulky, unattractive devices. Sleek and stylish designs now dominate the market, making fitness wearables not only functional but also fashionable.
  3. Smartwatches that Do It All: The lines between smartwatches and fitness wearables continue to blur. Many smartwatches now incorporate fitness tracking features, offering a comprehensive solution for both communication and health monitoring.

Personalized Fitness

One of the standout features of fitness wearables is their ability to provide personalized fitness guidance. Thanks to advanced algorithms and machine learning, these devices can tailor workout recommendations and goals based on your individual progress and health data.

The Social Side of Fitness

Fitness wearables are not just about personal health; they also foster a sense of community. Many come equipped with social features that allow users to connect, compete, and motivate each other. Sharing achievements and engaging in friendly fitness challenges can be incredibly motivating.

The Future of Fitness Wearables

  1. Health Integration: We can expect even closer integration with healthcare systems. Wearables may soon be able to predict health issues and provide early warnings, ultimately helping to reduce healthcare costs.
  2. Advanced Sensors: As technology advances, wearables will incorporate more advanced sensors to track a wider range of health metrics, such as blood glucose levels, hydration, and even DNA analysis.
  3. Augmented Reality (AR): AR glasses with fitness features could become the next big thing. Imagine having your workout stats and virtual trainer right in front of your eyes during your run or yoga session.
  4. Sustainability: With the increasing focus on sustainability, we may see more eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient designs in fitness wearables.

Some Recommendations

Here are some of the most popular fitness wearables on the market today, ranging from a simple fitness band to a discreet fitness ring, and some others in between.

  • Amazfit Band 7
  • Apple Watch Series 9
  • Garmin Venu Sq 2

  • Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
  • Garmin Vivomove Sport
  • Oura Ring Gen 3

In Conclusion

Fitness wearables have come a long way and are here to stay. They are no longer just gadgets; they have become essential tools in our quest for a healthier and more active lifestyle. Whether you want to simply monitor your heart rate or train for the Senior Olympics, there’s a fitness wearable out there for you.

If you have some ideas for future newsletter topics, please let me know.  Until then, keep moving, stay active, and embrace the power of fitness wearables to transform your life.

Larry McJunkin, President

Tellico Village Computer Users Club

Filed Under: Monthly Bulletin

August 2023 Newsletter

September 1, 2023 By TVCUC Admin

Unlocking the Power of Security with Password Managers

In an increasingly digital world, safeguarding your online presence has never been more crucial. This month, I’ll talk about a pivotal tool that should find a home in everyone’s digital arsenal: the Password Manager. Password managers are currently one of the hottest apps being downloaded and used on computers, tablets and smartphones. Let’s explore why we should use one of these virtual guardians of our digital identities.

1. Bulletproof Security: Say goodbye to weak passwords and hello to robust security. Password managers generate complex, unique passwords for any site that requires you to log in, minimizing the risk of breaches due to reused or easily-guessed passwords.

2. Simplified Management: Are you tired of juggling multiple passwords? A password manager stores all your credentials in one secure vault, accessible with a single master password or biometric verification. No more spreadsheets or notes laying around in plain view on your desk!

3. Enhanced Productivity: With auto-fill capabilities, logging into your accounts becomes a breeze. This password manager feature translates to saved time and reduced frustration. All good password managers are tied to your browser, so when you go to any site requiring your login credentials, the credential fields for username and password are filled automagically.

4. Fortified Against Phishing: Many password managers have browser extensions that automatically recognize legitimate websites, averting any phishing attempts by refusing to fill in credentials on fake sites.

5. Cross-Device Synchronization: All password managers allow you to access your passwords seamlessly across various devices, from your laptop to your smartphone. Changes made on one device reflect on all others, ensuring consistency and accessibility, regardless of the device you’re using.

6. Encryption at its Best: Leading password managers employ state-of-the-art military grade encryption methods, ensuring that even if a breach occurs, your data remains scrambled and unreadable.

7. Emergency Preparedness: Have you ever considered what would happen to your online accounts if something happened to you? Many password managers offer emergency access features, allowing trusted individuals to retrieve your data if necessary. Access to your digital data can be entrusted to your spouse, or someone else of your choosing.

8. Centralized Storage: Passwords are not the only thing you can store, but also sensitive information like credit card details and secure notes in one encrypted location. I use mine for things like my COVID vaccination card, an image of my driver’s license (even though TN is not yet one of the states that officially recognize a digital driver’s license).

We are in an era where cybersecurity threats are continually on the rise, so don’t leave your digital life vulnerable. Embrace the power of password managers and take charge of your online security. From enhanced protection to streamlined convenience, these tools are a must-have for every digital citizen.

Stay secure, stay empowered! Here are a few of my favorite (paid and free) password managers. Try any of them free and make your own decision, but please use a password manager!

Paid Password Managers

– 1Password (one of the oldest and most highly regarded for any device)

– RoboForm (another favorite, but better on Windows than a Mac)

Free Password Managers

– Bitwarden (one of the best out there and works with any device or OS)

– Apple iCloud Keychain Manager (works with Mac, iPhone and iPad)

– Chrome (Google) Password Manager (use with anything by Google)

Larry McJunkin, President

Tellico Village Computer Users Club

Filed Under: Monthly Bulletin

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