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Winners of the European e-inclusion awards to be announced at the Digital Agenda Assembly on Friday 22 June
The European Commission will award prizes to the winners of the eInclusion awards at the Digital Agenda Assembly being held in Brussels on 21st and 22nd June 2011. A part of the Digital Agenda on…
NEWSCreated: 20/06/2012Updated Date: 20/06/2012
Online integration services for third country nationals (inti_platform)
The "Online integration services of third country nationals" project was co-funded by the Integration Fund INTI of Directorate-General for Justice, Freedom and Security (currently divided into…
DOCUMENTCreated: 30/09/2010Updated Date: 30/09/2010
EU: Immigrant women, e-Skills & employability in Europe
Description (short summary): The study examines the effects of non governmental organisations (NGO) e-skills training programmes on the employability and social inclusion of immigrant women in Spain…
DOCUMENTCreated: 09/03/2010Updated Date: 09/03/2010
SeniorLearning (SeniorLearning)
The SeniorLearning system is designed specifically to be targeted at senior citizens.The objective of the project is to design a user-centred e-learning system which offers four online courses for…
DOCUMENTCreated: 31/07/2008Updated Date: 31/07/2008
HU: Inclusion in the Information Society – Now!
Authors: Gábor Dombi, Bence Kollányi and Szilárd Molnár Forum of the Hungarian IT Organisations for Information Society (Inforum) Description (short summary): This document is the first report…
DOCUMENTCreated: 20/12/2007Updated Date: 20/12/2007
Informatics Competitions as eInclusion activities for seniors (H-Universum)
Inforum for many years has been fighting for seniors to be equal citizens of the Information Society. In the course of the "Grandparents-Grandchildren Informatics Competitions", which became a…
DOCUMENTCreated: 16/12/2007Updated Date: 16/12/2007
Click On It Grandma! (Kattints rá, Nagy)
Opportunities for senior citizens to acquire technological skills are few and far between in Hungary, leading to high rates of digital exclusion amongst this group. 84% of people aged 55 to 74 have no…
DOCUMENTCreated: 15/11/2007Updated Date: 15/11/2007