EASY PHOTO AND VIDEO SHARING
In this workshop we’ll cover using email and Facebook
to share your photos and files. First up, we’ll look at
how to attach files to your emails.
Second, we’ll look at how you can use your Facebook
account (if you have one) to upload individual photos
and entire photo albums to the web, for viewing
by anybody on your friends list – or in the world,
if you choose.
The internet is a great place to share the photos
and videos you’ve taken – and to see the videos and
photos other people have taken. The shared photos
and videos can be seen instantly and from anywhere,
with no travelling, mailing or photo albums required.
You can share media with just your family, or with the
whole world.
WHO IS THIS WORKSHOP FOR?
When you need a quick, cheap and easy way to share
photos and videos directly with a few people, or a way
to display loads of photos at the one place so that
everyone you know can view them, this workshop has
the answers.
Alternatively, you may already have a Facebook account
and email address and want to learn how – and when
– to make the most of them to share photos, video and
other files.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
An internet-connected laptop or desktop
computer; either your own or supplied by the
workshop organisers. You may need to share
a computer with others in the workshop.
An email account; either the Gmail account set
up in our Introduction to Email Part 1 workshop,
or another existing email account.
A Facebook account. If you don’t have one, the
Introduction to Social Media Part 2 workshop
outlines how to create one.
Saved photos and videos to share.
Note this class is for seniors aged over 60. Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai Community College has received funding to run these low-fee courses under the Tech Savvy Seniors Program – a NSW Government initiative in partnership with Telstra. Photo ID is required.