Looking for a speaker who can explain modern technology in plain English, without hype or fear?
I specialize in helping older adults understand and use the tools that shape today’s world—smartphones, online accounts, email, apps, AI, and more. My presentations are warm, clear, and deeply respectful of how learning feels after 55.
Whether you’re planning a community event, a corporate workshop, or an educational webinar, I bring 50+ years of tech training experience to every talk—with a deep understanding of how to engage older learners.
✅ Top 5 Tech Tips Every Older Adult Should Know
A friendly intro to using smartphones, search, and apps with more ease.
✅ How to Stay Safe Online Without Fear
Protect your accounts, avoid scams, and browse with confidence.
✅ What in the World Is AI—and Why Should I Care?
An everyday explanation of artificial intelligence, and how older adults can use it.
✅ Photo Mess? Clean It Up and Keep What Matters
Learn how to organize, protect, and share your digital memories.
✅ Helping Older Adults Learn Tech (for Professionals)
A guide for organizations and businesses to communicate tech clearly and effectively.
Community and senior groups
Retirement communities and adult learning centers
Libraries and lifelong learning programs
Nonprofits and advocacy groups
Professional service firms (financial, legal, health)
National associations like AARP, ASA, and NCOA
Tech companies looking to better serve older users
With decades of experience in technology training, university teaching, and IT leadership, I now focus entirely on helping older adults gain confidence with the tools that shape modern life. My approach is calm, respectful, and built on the belief that learning is always possible—at any age.
I’m the creator of RAMurphy.com, a digital education platform for older adults, and the voice behind What’s Next?, a private podcast on staying current in a fast-changing tech world.
Talks range from 30 to 60 minutes
Q&A sessions welcome
Fees vary by group type and audience size
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