Medina Is Part of The National SeniorNet Organization
SeniorNet is a national, non-profit educational organization with headquarters in Fort Myers, FL. Their goal is to help set up Learning Centers across the United States and to provide detailed lesson plans for most classes. The Medina Learning Center is a part of that national organization. Our primary goal is to bring computer instruction to adults.
Founded in 1986, SeniorNet grew out of a research project
funded by the Markle Foundation to determine how computers and
telecommunications could enhance the lives of older adults. CLICK THIS LOGO TO LEARN MORE
Since 1986, we've opened up new worlds of information to more than a million people through our Learning Centers and online communities. People from across the country have benefited from SeniorNet's mission - enabling them to share and enjoy a world of wisdom through computers.
Who Funds Us
A national, 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with international affiliates, SeniorNet is funded by membership dues, Learning Center fees, the altruistic donations of individuals and the generous support and sponsorship of corporations and foundations.
What Are Our Values?
- Respect and value and the contributions of adults
- Enable adults to be more independent and contribute to society
- Share Wisdom
- Learn
- Build communities virtual and real with those in need (aged, underserved and veterans).
- Encourage volunteerism
- Catalyst for building new networks
SeniorNet
promises to help guide you through the technical maze and make the
computer a useful tool for use with your friends, family and the
community.
