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CIP Workshop February 17 2012, Brussels. Interest for CIP ICT/PSP 2012 Obj. 3.3-a “Digital capacity and skills building …”. Stefano Kluzer s.kluzer@gmail.com. Pane&Internet in short.
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CIP Workshop February 17 2012, Brussels Interest for CIP ICT/PSP 2012 Obj. 3.3-a“Digital capacity and skills building …” Stefano Kluzer s.kluzer@gmail.com
Pane&Internet in short • Project promoted and funded by Emilia-Romagna Region (DG Organization, Personnel, Info. Systems and Telematics) • Developed under PITER – Regional Telematics Plans of ER • 20-hour free digital literacy course (eCitizen model) + awareness of local egov services • delivered in schools, civic centres, public libraries • people old 65+ , unemployed … at risk of social/digital exclusion • Two phases: • 2009-10 -> 2,700 citizens trained in 47 municipalities • 2011-13 -> 630 courses reaching 10,000+ citizens • Budget: 0,6 M€ (pilot) -> 1.5 M€
Pane&Internet – current developments • MoU signed 2011 at regional-level with retired workers unions, Third Sector Forum and associations of local PA • promote Pane&Internet courses among their associate members and customers • awareness and e-literacy courses of own staff and volunteers • train trainers and e-facilitators • Gradually set-up a network of P&I points (public libraries, TSO, PIAPs) where citizens can find ICT assistance and training opportunities • Develop ad hoc e-training content and assistance on specific target groups/topics, e.g. • active and healthy ageing • digital literacy training for people who cannot move from home
Pane&Internet – interest for CIP ICT/PSP 2012 Obj. 3.3-a • P&I goals: • Develop and test tools/approaches for awareness, information and ICT-based digital literacy training w.r.t. ICT use for active&healthy ageing, among elderly people, their families, social care and inclusion agents • Context: Touch4Senior project proposal for PITER 2012 • Fondazione Asphi Onlus, ASL Bologna, AUSER Emilia-Romagna, TESAN (TBS Group) + Regione Emilia-Romagna • 20 trials (in LTC institutions, day centres, Alzheimer centres, at home) to develop and test a personal “applications kit” (multimedia, multisensory touch-screen based devices and services) for active ageing (Communication; Reading, Listening & Storytelling; Brain games; Daily activities organization) & telecare services + related training • Target: services staff (managers and workers), informal carers and family care assistants and people in need of LTC assistance • PITER’s impact assessment