Sunday, December 6, 2020

Online and making connections some ideas

Don’t let social-distancing become an impediment to cultivating important relationships in your life, particularly those with your children and grandchildren. 

ZOOMING in with family 

Sometimes a discussion is all that’s needed to support your whole family and to make you feel more connected. Skype is one of the original video-conferencing apps, and when we think of video conferencing many of us think of Skype. However, technology and society have changed and there are many newer options available for video conferencing. These include Zoom, Facetime, Whatsapp, GoogleDuo, Facebook Messenger, Houseparty and Google Meet. It all comes down to personal preference and many seniors do not like to use the phone for video conferencing, so look for programs that can be used on the laptop, desktop or Tablet.

Reading Bedtime Stories using Video Conferencing 

My grandson lives in a different part of the world and the time differences make it difficult to read a bedtime story to him. But there are alternatives, you could video yourself reading a book and send the video to your grandkids.

Video Messaging Rather Than Texting

Any type of connection between us and our loved ones is important. I have friends who use the phone, or they will text and email. There is another app that is not quite video conferencing but not quite texting, it is called Marco Polo, and is like a video walkie-talkie.

Teaching a Skill

Earlier this month my grandson had a school assignment where he had to learn a new skill from one of his grandparents and he chose my wife. She taught him how to make Shrimp tarts and Butter tarts. We thought of using ZOOM, or Skype but time differences made that impossible. So, we decided to Videotape the lesson and send it to him. We did that by using Google Drive and allowing my daughter access to the file. We could have posted it on YouTube but my wife did not like the idea of a video of her being public.

Playing Games Online

Playing games together is another way for grandchildren and grandparents to share quality time, even remotely. Some appealing games for grandparents include virtual chess and checkers, which can be played on a web page called Tabletopia. You can also play games such as Uno via Facebook or use multiplayer gaming apps like Words with Friends, Scrabble GO, and Yahtzee with Buddies. Other fun online games for long-distance family members include Monopoly, Mario Kart Tour, Skribblo, or even interactive games like Pictionary or Charades. While these long-distance game nights with grandparents and grandchildren may not always go smoothly, laughing and talking together while figuring out logistics is part of the fun.

Exploring a Museum

Ready to experience some culture as a family? Numerous museums across the globe have interactive sections on their websites or offer virtual tours. Pretend you’re in France, visiting the Louvre, or enjoy the wide variety of artifacts exhibited online by the Smithsonian’s National Gallery of Art or National Museum of Natural History. Whatever subjects strike your fancy, no doubt there is an institution that provides a gateway for a fun, educational online experience that you can share with your grandkid. 

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