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  1. Glossary of online terms

    From' apps' and 'browsers' to 'Zoom' and 'YouTube' – online terminology can be confusing. Age UK's glossary of online terms explains what they mean.

  2. Getting started on the internet

    such as Netflix, Disney + and Now TV.  YouTube is also a popular and free video-sharing website. Many different types of videos are uploaded to Youtube by individuals and organisations all the time ... and baking classes and tutorials available for free on the video-hosting website Youtube. Click here to search Youtube for cooking videos . There are a number of recipes online, including on the BBC Good

  3. An inspirational figure

    gig-goer captured Dan playing a version of Bob Dylan’s Ballad of Hollis Brown, which turned him into a YouTube sensation and garnered him some famous fans, including Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood. ‘I think

  4. 5 ways to make 2019 a happy new year

    you might like to try – such as Duolingo, which helps you learn a new language. Watching videos on YouTube is another great way to get tips and support. 5. Give something back Doing something for someone

  5. Students of digital confidence

    “Someone might say, ‘You can learn how to do it on YouTube’, but you have to have a computer or a device to get to YouTube. For me, there’s no replacement for having someone next

  6. Top tips for ageing better

    Pilates, which all help to build core strength and balance – you could find free videos on YouTube to follow or look for a local class. See what classes your local Age UK offers Functional fitness

  7. The Digital Champion Programme: boosting skills and confidence

    using his own email address, allowing him to download an app to play chess . He was soon watching YouTube videos of old football matches and wartime documentaries, fueled by his passion for his favourite

  8. A guide to campaigning

    Twitter Posting (Tweeting) comments and opinions, following like-minded people and their Tweets. YouTube Sharing videos. Flickr Sharing photos. Instagram Sharing photos. LinkedIn Networking with professionals

  9. Embracing at-home exercise

    “We go live on Zoom, and every session we’ve done since March 2020 has been saved on YouTube. There must be about 300 or 400 available. It’s a free resource and something I would love

  10. Switched Off: What next?

    Netflix and the like and continue to attract young viewers, who are much more inclined to watch YouTube and consume video online via mobile devices than through sitting through an entire scheduled programme

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