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Stuart Hollis
Alastair Clark
: The UK and Global Context of Digital Inclusion?
Aims
• To enable DAIN volunteers to review their recent work and to consider how it is viewed in a global context.
• Take forward a dialogue with partners in other countries with similar interests in the potential of volunteers to address the digital divide.
• Contribute to planning future transnational study programme.
National Institute of Adult Continuing Education
Largest non governmental body supporting adult learning.
AdvocacyResearchDevelopment
Programme
9.30 Setting the scene
9.45 UK and Global Context of Digital Inclusion?
10.00 Project progress and the DAIN video.
10.25 Introduce the remote participants
10.30 Feedback from remote participants
10.45 - small group discussions and responses to
remote viewers
Programme
11.45 Webcast response
12.00 The Estonia visit – feedback
12.25 Focus of future transnational study
12.40 – Next steps
12.45 - Lunch
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?id=1710
since Brown left No 10 in May, he has spent time talking to Sir Tim Berners-Lee, father of the world wide web, about using the internet to revolutionise Africa's economy.
Larry Elliott, economics editor
The Guardian, Saturday 24 July 2010
Photo by Remy Steinegger www.swiss-image.ch/
· By the end of this Parliament, everyone of working age should be online and no one should retire without web skills. Our vision is for the UK to be one of the first places in the world where everyone can use the web.
· 6.3 We should embed rewards for passing on basic web skills into existing community volunteering programmes — for example
· Girl Guide and Scout badges, Duke of Edinburgh
awards and in the new proposals for civic service.
· 6.4 We should develop ways of recognising and rewarding the contribution of informal volunteers who pass their web skills on to friends, family and neighbours.
http://www.internetworldstats.com/
82.5 % UK
http://www.internetworldstats.com/
A tale of two Tims
Photo: Uldis Bojārs and Robert Scoble
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