Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Sunday, July 19, 2026

Plumb Memorial Library in Shelton to host program on AI


Learn Everything You Need to Know about AI with Mike Ingber

📍Plumb Memorial Library, 65 Wooster St.
📆 Thursday, Aug. 20
⏰ 6 p.m.

Registration required. There are three ways to register.
🔗Online: https://sheltonlibrarysystem.org/.../20260820-learn.../
🧍In-person at the Reference Desk.
📞Phone: (203) 924-1580 ext 5102

Designed for adults of all experience levels, this program will explore real-world applications of artificial intelligence through live demonstrations and practical examples.

Topics will include Windows dictation tools, creating and summarizing documents in Microsoft Word, using Amazon image search to identify products, and making the most of Google Search and AI- powered search features. 
Participants will also learn about emerging AI assistants such as Gemini and Microsoft Copilot, along with useful smartphone features including voice dictation, predictive text, song identification, and image search tools.

Whether you are curious about artificial intelligence or interested in discovering ways technology can work more efficiently for you, this program will offer helpful insights and hands-on examples that participants can begin using right away. 


Shared from the Shelton Library System Facebook page.

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Derby Police Department launches new drone team

 

From Derby Police Department Facebook page:

"We’re excited to announce our newly certified Drone Team, featuring Ptl Iacuone, Ptl Giovanelli, Ptl Tirado and Ptl Szymansky!!!
"After successfully completing a rigorous FAA certification course, these officers are ready to take to the skies to enhance public safety.
"Our drone will help with help supplement Officers' with:
-Search & Rescue: Quickly locating missing persons or lost individuals.
-Accident & Crime Scene Analysis: Capturing aerial views for thorough investigations.
-Crowd Monitoring & Public Safety: Supporting large events and emergency situations.
-Evidence Gathering: Providing perspectives that aren’t always visible from the ground
"This technology gives our department a new set of eyes in the sky, helping us respond faster and more efficiently while keeping our community safe.
"Stay tuned for aerial views from our officers in action!"

Friday, January 30, 2026

Winter weather and technology don't mix well, it seems

  😞

Please don't laugh. But I have a theory. 

I'm not technologically savvy, probably because I was born about three decades too soon.

But with this incessant cold weather I'm beginning to think my desktop is just not having it. Suddenly it is taking forever to perform the simplest tasks, i.e. "save image as," posting an image, or previewing a blog post before publishing it.

Fingers crossed the computer will get used to this bitter cold and start cooperating. 

OK rant over. Time for lunch!

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Derby Public Library to host talk for seniors on staying safe online


DERBY - Online scams targeting seniors are on the rise and they’re becoming harder to detect. Join us [at Derby Public Library] NEXT TUESDAY Jan. 27 at 1 p.m. for an engaging, hour-long session on how to stay safe online, led by Richard Wilson, CEO of Kyvoo, a Connecticut-based AI company.

Wilson will walk attendees through the latest scam tactics, the technologies behind them, and how to recognize and avoid falling victim.

REGISTER TODAY!: https://derbypubliclibrary.libcal.com/event/15668020


Shared from the Library's Facebook page.


Saturday, December 13, 2025

Plumb Memorial Library in Shelton to host workshop on AI



Location: Plumb Memorial Library, 65 Wooster St., Shelton
Day/Time: Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2 p.m.
Computer expert Mike Ingber returns to Plumb Library to discuss all aspects of AI technology with this workshop.
He will talk about the history of this technology and introduce popular AI chat-bots that are currently available. Learn how to evaluate AI and all its practical uses for everyday life.
Register by calling 203-924-1580 ext. 5102
or online


Shared from the Shelton Library System Facebook page.

Thursday, February 9, 2023

Derby Public Library offers Tuesday Tech Time


Bring tech-related questions. We have solutions.

No registration required. / Walk-ins welcome.

The Library is at 313 Elizabeth St., Derby.


This is shared from the Library's Facebook page.


Sunday, November 20, 2022

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Technology is wonderful when it works


Today I was unable to sign into my desktop computer - which explains why I didn't post anything on the blog.

Finally able to use it tonight. Phew! 


Saturday, January 16, 2021

Oxford Public Library offers help with technology questions

 

“Tech Tuesday with Dawn”

OXFORD - Having trouble navigating Zoom or Google Meets? 
Technology questions, and not sure where to get the answer! 
Consult from home at 6 p.m. Tuesday in a 15-minute appointment with Dawn about library technology or database usage. Other tech questions welcomed but may take multiple days/research to answer.

Register at
https://www.eventkeeper.com/code/ekform.cfm?curOrg=OXFORD...

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Seymour superintendent outlines distribution schedule for technology tools

Good Morning Seymour Families,
As a result of the overwhelming response to people requesting technology. 
We will still be distributing the Chromebooks as a grab and go model at Seymour Middle School over the previously identified days, but we will need to follow this schedule in order to minimize traffic jams and to keep things moving in an orderly fashion. 
Today [Wednesday] from 12:00pm - 3:00pm we will be handing out to students whose last name starts with an A through J. Tomorrow from 4:00pm - 6:00pm we will be handing out to students whose last name starts with a K through Z. And on Saturday, we will be handing out to anyone who could not make the previous days between 10:00am and 1:00pm.
Since we received some questions on devices last night, we wanted to remind you that any device that is able to access Google Apps will work for our students to access their assignments. At this time, since we have over 550 requests, we are kindly asking that families share chromebooks between their children whenever possible to make sure we have chromebooks available for everyone to start week 1. If after March 27th you feel as though one chromebook is not enough please notify central office and we will offer another pickup day at a location to be determined later. 
Please see the suggested chart below:
1 or 2 Children Request 1 Chromebook to start
3 Children Request 2 Chromebooks to start
4 Children Request 2 Chromebooks to start
5 Children Request 3 Chromebooks to start

Sincerely,
Michael Wilson
Superintendent

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Technology company co-founder visits Wesley Village in Shelton


Technology company co-founder Jack York visits with staff at Wesley Village in Shelton. /Contributed photo 

SHELTON - Wesley Village recently had a visit from Jack York, IN2L’s President and co-founder, on his 60/20 Tour, as he celebrates two important milestones - his 60th birthday and 20 years of the technology he created.  

It’s Never Too Late (IN2L) Technology has transformed the relationship seniors have with technology, allowing residents at senior living communities access to hundreds of applications at the touch of their fingertips. 
York has been on the road making stops at the communities who use the technology and celebrating with sing-a-longs, car ride karaoke sessions, and birthday cake. 
“I’ve been through 35 states and have seen about 200 different communities and have been getting people to do cool, fun things,” York said.

He retired from the corporate world after he had a spiritual moment of realization that changed his life. York created this technology in memory of his mother.
“There’s a moon in the logo of our company, and what that moon represents is my mother,” he said. 
“I was 40 years old and my mom was turning 80. My mom took all of the kids and grandkids on a real short cruise in Southern California, and on the last night of the cruise, I was on the top deck with my mom and we were looking at a moon just like that and she said, “Everything in her life that she had wanted to come true, had come true,” said York. 
York said his mother passed away two days after her 80th birthday. He was deeply moved by what his mother said and had a spiritual experience that told him he needed to change his direction with his work. 
“About six months before her death, we had been donating computers to a local nursing home never thinking of it as a business, and it hit me spiritually, that this is what I’m supposed to do,” York said. 
That’s when It’s Never Too Late Technology was born.
Residents who live at Wesley Heights, thanks to the generous donation from the Valley Community Foundation, have an opportunity to use this interactive program every day to listen to music, play trivia games, learn history, watch videos on YouTube, and build their own home page within the technology. 
This allows residents individualized access to their favorite games, websites, family photos and videos, and more. It’s a great way to keep residents engaged and having fun. 
“We’ve had the technology for about a year now. Our residents love it, we use it daily. We use it for exercise, we have singalongs, and we do creative storytelling, word games, hangman and the bubble burst. Definitely something that our residents look forward to and we’re so glad to have it,” said Monika Westerdal, Director of Lifestyle Transitions at Wesley Heights.

The Wesley Village Campus is located at 580 Long Hill Ave. 
It includes: Crosby Commons Independent/Assisted Living Community, Wesley Heights Independent/Assisted Living Community, Lifestyle Transitions Assisted Living/Memory Support Community, and Bishop Wicke Health and Rehabilitation Center. 
The campus is owned and operated by UMH, a local, mission-based, not-for-profit organization. 


This is a press release from United Methodist Homes.