Virtual Tech Conference

APCUG’s FREE 2021 Fall Virtual Technology Conference (VTC42)

Thank you to everyone that attended the Fall 2021 Virtual Technology Conference, we appreciate  your support. PDF’s of the presentations are included with the presentation description, etc. information. REGISTER HERE    https://forms.gle/mbfN1DsT23hDsdkNA SESSION 1 Track 1 9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET Preserving Digital Photos Mark Schulman, Member, Central Florida Computer Society Digital photos ought to last forever. Digital photos don’t fade with time and can be protected against natural disasters such as fire and floods. That’s the theory, anyway.  And yet, if you’re one…

APCUG’s FREE 2021 Summer Virtual Technology Conference (VTC41)

“HELPING MEMBER GROUPS HELP THEIR MEMBERS” Welcome to the August 21, 2021 FREE Summer Virtual Technology Conference. You must be a member of an APCUG group to attend the VTC.  Registration ends at 11:30 pm ET on August 20. The encrypted links to Track 1 and Track 2 email will be sent after registration is closed. Register ONCE at https://forms.gle/Q9g1FaccjpjwNKE46 SESSION 1 9:00 am PT, 10:00 am MT, 11:00 am CT, 12:00 pm ET TRACK 1 Computers to the Moon Mark Schulman, Member, Central Florida Computer Society, an author, speaker, web designer,…

APCUG’s FREE 2021 Winter Virtual Technology Conference (VTC39)

Welcome to our February 13 2021 VTC.  You do not need a Zoom account to attend the VTC. Registration closes at 11:30 pm on Friday, February 12. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Track 1 – 1 pm ET How to…. Make an informed decision when buying a 2021 Printer Ron Brown, Program Coordinator, Silvercom Computer & Technology Club What are your options for choosing a printer in 2021? Selecting a printer to meet your printing requirements is very important. Printers also function as scanners, copiers, and print your most cherished pictures. This…

APCUG’s FREE 2020 Fall Virtual Technology Conference (VTC38)

Welcome to our November 7, 2020, VTC. You do not need a Zoom account to attend the VTC. Please click on this link to register. 1:00 PM ET Navigating the Post-COVID Era Ron Brown, Program Coordinator Silvercom Computer & Technology Club It’s a new world out there….Ron gives us suggestions on how to make it work with our tech clubs and our lives. This presentation is a personal story of how COVID-19 has affected me and my family. I was able to use technology to achieve goals that helped people with…

APCUG’s FREE 2020 Summer Virtual Technology Conference (VTC37)

Thank you to all of our presenters, we all enjoyed your presentations — it’s always fun to learn something new. Mary Frances Rauch, East Central Ohio Technology Club I wanted to comment on the variety of excellent voices that do presentations for us. They are clear, direct to the point, and have a friendly tone that draws one into listening carefully to “what comes next.” Today’s VTC offerings were excellent. It is beyond my comprehension why everyone in all the clubs across the USA are not glued to their chairs listening…

APCUG’s FREE 2020 Spring Virtual Technology Conference (VTC36)

May 2, 2020 From Leah Clark, President, Los Angeles Computer Society This is what Leah wrote for User Friendly, LACS’ newsletter. Again, I spent a Saturday learning at an APCUG Virtual Technology Conference. First, I tuned into Dr. Rachele Orsini’s presentation on a hearing revolution with healthable devices. Dr. Orsini is with Starkey Hearing Technologies. Having friends who are frustrated with their hearing aids, I was interested in what may be new in that field. I was amazed by the technology available today. Starkey incorporates Artificial Intelligence (AI) into a hearing…

APCUG’s FREE 2020 Winter Virtual Technology Conference (VTC35)

  Thank you to the presenters and attendees for participating in the first 2020 Virtual Technology Conference. Below are a few reviews of some of the presentations. Winter Virtual Technology Conference Leah Clark, President/Editor, Los Angeles Computer Society Another Saturday morning was dedicated to learning with the APCUG Virtual Technology Conference on February 8. I thank all those who make these conferences possible. The first session I attended was on “The Browser – Your Most Important App.” The primary function of a web browser is to render HTML, the code to…