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Digital Literacy Lab Updates

Digital Literacy Lab Monthly News & Updates

September 2022

There are A LOT of exciting events coming up for the lab! This month we have a special guest presenter for our Tech Talk. In October, mark your calendars for our first Technology Career Panel. Plus, we have some new items available in the DLL. Find out more below!


- Devin Evans (she/her)

Tech Talk: Digital Privacy & Security

Do you do online banking, browse social media or send email to loved ones? Learn steps you can take to keep your info private and safe online. 


Don't miss this hour-long lecture lead by Luke Crouch, a privacy and security engineer, on consumer privacy and privacy tips and tricks!

Register: Library @ Home

A Day in the Life of an I.T. Professional:

Technology Career Panel


Have you ever thought to yourself: What does a software engineer do? or What does it mean to manage a database? 


Join us as members of Tulsa's tech community share their experiences and advice to learn more about working in the information technology field.


Panelists will answer questions like: What do you do in your typical workday? Where did you learn the skills necessary for your job? How do you recommend others begin working toward a career in technology? 


The Career Panel will be Thursday, October 13th at 6:30.


Roblox Developer 101

Five-Part Series

For Teens, 13 & Up


Join the Digital Literacy Lab each week in September at the Hardesty Regional Library to design your own Roblox game! 


We will be covering coding fundamentals, script writing and game design for attendees to make their own Roblox game using Roblox Studio.


Register and see class dates here.

New Digitization Equipment


The Digital Literacy Lab has added a Wolverine MovieMaker-Pro for users. Like the Wolverine 8mm and Super8 Converter, this fully automated digitizer coverts old 8mm and Super 8 Movie Reels into digital videos and can support up to 9" reels and 1080p!


Visit TCCL's website for more information about this equipment item as well as the other resources available to you in the Digital Literacy Lab.

Digital Literacy Lab Orientations

Want to learn more about the AEP/PSO Foundation Digital Literacy Lab? Come and see what we’re about!


Orientations are required to utilize the DLL's software and equipment. See our event guide to reserve your spot at our next orientation.


We are happy to offer both in-person and virtual orientations.