December 13, 2024 - 10:09

ISU Extension and Outreach Delaware County’s new Technology Club held its inaugural meeting this week. The event attracted a diverse group of participants eager to explore the latest advancements in technology and how they can be applied to everyday life.
During the first gathering, club members engaged in discussions about various tech topics, including coding, robotics, and digital literacy. The club aims to foster a supportive environment where individuals of all ages can learn, share, and collaborate on technology-related projects. Participants expressed excitement about the potential for hands-on workshops and guest speakers in future meetings.
The Technology Club is designed not only to enhance members' technical skills but also to build a sense of community among those interested in technology. Organizers are optimistic that the club will become a valuable resource for residents looking to stay informed and connected in an increasingly digital world. Future meetings are planned, with a focus on expanding knowledge and practical skills in technology.
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