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Get Online Week 2011 in Russia

PH International with its Your Course: Digital Literacy (Tvoy Kurs) Program was the national coordinator for the Get Online Week in Russia. They have localized the campaign materials and developed recommendations for the Russian audience, which were used not only in Russia, but by a wide network of ICT-centres in Eurasia. The event was promoted through the extensive […]

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Get Online Week 2011 in Serbia

Over 35 non-governmental organizations, public institutions and media were involved in promotion of digital literacy and eSkills during the Get Online Week 2011 in Serbia. These organizations encouraged local communities to gain ICT skills, start using Internet and some organizations also organized free of charge ECDL testing. As the result of these efforts 1.113 citizens from Serbia […]

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Get Online Week 2011 in Sweden

Digidel 2013 is a national campaign to rise digital inclusion in Sweden. Many partners are participating in activities aimed at reaching the objective of getting the 500.000 offline Swedes online by the end of 2013. Partners are offering help, education and inspiration. Everybody can participate in the endeavours – individuals, NGO’s, authorities and companies. Libraries and adult […]

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Get Online Week 2011 in the UK

For European Get online week 2011, UK online centres encouraged their network of 3,800 centres to run activities and events across England helping thousands of people to get online. The European Get online week counter was displayed on www.go-on.co.uk, raising awareness of the campaign and encouraging people to take part. UK online centres also used social media channels […]

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Neelie Kroes hails telecentre staff “European heroes”

After reaching more than 120.000 people during the 2011 Get Online Week campaign, the Telecentre-Europe team recognized the invaluable support of Microsoft and Liberty Global and from a range of stakeholders, including the patronage of Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission and responsible for the Digital Agenda. Commissioner Neelie Kroes said in a video […]

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Get Online Week 2011 reaches 112.000 people

More than one hundred thousand Europeans were reached by telecentres in 30 European countries in the 2011 Get Online Week campaign. When Telecentre-Europe’s Get Online Week counter was stopped, it stood at 112.074. More than one hundred thousand people had answered a few simple questions in a short survey to show they had been reached […]

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