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The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

02 July 2008 | 5153 Visits | Rating: 3 (maximum:5)

Question

Do you also help elderly without a computer/without family to explain them basic uses? i.e. informing them where they can go to use a computer/find support?

03 July 2008

Eldy and training elderly on computer

Denise points out an important thing.
Eldy (freeware for the elderly , see the case) , even if you give user the CD at their hands of our software , can express it's real effect only if we support and at least some basic, even un-structured training, and motivation to proceed into digital life.

We work very hard to provide elderly different training opportunity.
- support from local (eg. at library , where they can find pc and a micro-training)
- at social centers (with training, with or without computer lab)
- at recovery house(with training, with or without computer lab)

One good thing we have seen is that - for the way Eldy has been engineered- in a matter of minutes elderly start chatting and writing email, so they get confident and get motivation.

we have seen that the "Train the trainer" approach is the best. The best is if the members of family are involved into teaching to elderly.

Since september there 's a brand new way of teaching: you will see in a matter of hours a new Case online here at eupractise from dott.ssa Anna Bianco, President of Eldy

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

02 July 2008 | 5154 Visits | Rating: 3 (maximum:5)

Question

Do you also help elderly without a computer/without family to explain them basic uses? i.e. informing them where they can go to use a computer/find support?

03 July 2008

Eldy and training elderly on computer

Denise points out an important thing.
Eldy (freeware for the elderly , see the case) , even if you give user the CD at their hands of our software , can express it's real effect only if we support and at least some basic, even un-structured training, and motivation to proceed into digital life.

We work very hard to provide elderly different training opportunity.
- support from local (eg. at library , where they can find pc and a micro-training)
- at social centers (with training, with or without computer lab)
- at recovery house(with training, with or without computer lab)

One good thing we have seen is that - for the way Eldy has been engineered- in a matter of minutes elderly start chatting and writing email, so they get confident and get motivation.

we have seen that the "Train the trainer" approach is the best. The best is if the members of family are involved into teaching to elderly.

Since september there 's a brand new way of teaching: you will see in a matter of hours a new Case online here at eupractise from dott.ssa Anna Bianco, President of Eldy

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

02 July 2008 | 5155 Visits | Rating: 3 (maximum:5)

Question

Do you also help elderly without a computer/without family to explain them basic uses? i.e. informing them where they can go to use a computer/find support?

03 July 2008

Eldy and training elderly on computer

Denise points out an important thing.
Eldy (freeware for the elderly , see the case) , even if you give user the CD at their hands of our software , can express it's real effect only if we support and at least some basic, even un-structured training, and motivation to proceed into digital life.

We work very hard to provide elderly different training opportunity.
- support from local (eg. at library , where they can find pc and a micro-training)
- at social centers (with training, with or without computer lab)
- at recovery house(with training, with or without computer lab)

One good thing we have seen is that - for the way Eldy has been engineered- in a matter of minutes elderly start chatting and writing email, so they get confident and get motivation.

we have seen that the "Train the trainer" approach is the best. The best is if the members of family are involved into teaching to elderly.

Since september there 's a brand new way of teaching: you will see in a matter of hours a new Case online here at eupractise from dott.ssa Anna Bianco, President of Eldy

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

02 July 2008 | 5156 Visits | Rating: 3 (maximum:5)

Question

Do you also help elderly without a computer/without family to explain them basic uses? i.e. informing them where they can go to use a computer/find support?

03 July 2008

Eldy and training elderly on computer

Denise points out an important thing.
Eldy (freeware for the elderly , see the case) , even if you give user the CD at their hands of our software , can express it's real effect only if we support and at least some basic, even un-structured training, and motivation to proceed into digital life.

We work very hard to provide elderly different training opportunity.
- support from local (eg. at library , where they can find pc and a micro-training)
- at social centers (with training, with or without computer lab)
- at recovery house(with training, with or without computer lab)

One good thing we have seen is that - for the way Eldy has been engineered- in a matter of minutes elderly start chatting and writing email, so they get confident and get motivation.

we have seen that the "Train the trainer" approach is the best. The best is if the members of family are involved into teaching to elderly.

Since september there 's a brand new way of teaching: you will see in a matter of hours a new Case online here at eupractise from dott.ssa Anna Bianco, President of Eldy

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

02 July 2008 | 5157 Visits | Rating: 3 (maximum:5)

Question

Do you also help elderly without a computer/without family to explain them basic uses? i.e. informing them where they can go to use a computer/find support?

03 July 2008

Eldy and training elderly on computer

Denise points out an important thing.
Eldy (freeware for the elderly , see the case) , even if you give user the CD at their hands of our software , can express it's real effect only if we support and at least some basic, even un-structured training, and motivation to proceed into digital life.

We work very hard to provide elderly different training opportunity.
- support from local (eg. at library , where they can find pc and a micro-training)
- at social centers (with training, with or without computer lab)
- at recovery house(with training, with or without computer lab)

One good thing we have seen is that - for the way Eldy has been engineered- in a matter of minutes elderly start chatting and writing email, so they get confident and get motivation.

we have seen that the "Train the trainer" approach is the best. The best is if the members of family are involved into teaching to elderly.

Since september there 's a brand new way of teaching: you will see in a matter of hours a new Case online here at eupractise from dott.ssa Anna Bianco, President of Eldy

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

02 July 2008 | 5158 Visits | Rating: 3 (maximum:5)

Question

Do you also help elderly without a computer/without family to explain them basic uses? i.e. informing them where they can go to use a computer/find support?

03 July 2008

Eldy and training elderly on computer

Denise points out an important thing.
Eldy (freeware for the elderly , see the case) , even if you give user the CD at their hands of our software , can express it's real effect only if we support and at least some basic, even un-structured training, and motivation to proceed into digital life.

We work very hard to provide elderly different training opportunity.
- support from local (eg. at library , where they can find pc and a micro-training)
- at social centers (with training, with or without computer lab)
- at recovery house(with training, with or without computer lab)

One good thing we have seen is that - for the way Eldy has been engineered- in a matter of minutes elderly start chatting and writing email, so they get confident and get motivation.

we have seen that the "Train the trainer" approach is the best. The best is if the members of family are involved into teaching to elderly.

Since september there 's a brand new way of teaching: you will see in a matter of hours a new Case online here at eupractise from dott.ssa Anna Bianco, President of Eldy

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

02 July 2008 | 5159 Visits | Rating: 3 (maximum:5)

Question

Do you also help elderly without a computer/without family to explain them basic uses? i.e. informing them where they can go to use a computer/find support?

03 July 2008

Eldy and training elderly on computer

Denise points out an important thing.
Eldy (freeware for the elderly , see the case) , even if you give user the CD at their hands of our software , can express it's real effect only if we support and at least some basic, even un-structured training, and motivation to proceed into digital life.

We work very hard to provide elderly different training opportunity.
- support from local (eg. at library , where they can find pc and a micro-training)
- at social centers (with training, with or without computer lab)
- at recovery house(with training, with or without computer lab)

One good thing we have seen is that - for the way Eldy has been engineered- in a matter of minutes elderly start chatting and writing email, so they get confident and get motivation.

we have seen that the "Train the trainer" approach is the best. The best is if the members of family are involved into teaching to elderly.

Since september there 's a brand new way of teaching: you will see in a matter of hours a new Case online here at eupractise from dott.ssa Anna Bianco, President of Eldy

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

02 July 2008 | 5160 Visits | Rating: 3 (maximum:5)

Question

Do you also help elderly without a computer/without family to explain them basic uses? i.e. informing them where they can go to use a computer/find support?

03 July 2008

Eldy and training elderly on computer

Denise points out an important thing.
Eldy (freeware for the elderly , see the case) , even if you give user the CD at their hands of our software , can express it's real effect only if we support and at least some basic, even un-structured training, and motivation to proceed into digital life.

We work very hard to provide elderly different training opportunity.
- support from local (eg. at library , where they can find pc and a micro-training)
- at social centers (with training, with or without computer lab)
- at recovery house(with training, with or without computer lab)

One good thing we have seen is that - for the way Eldy has been engineered- in a matter of minutes elderly start chatting and writing email, so they get confident and get motivation.

we have seen that the "Train the trainer" approach is the best. The best is if the members of family are involved into teaching to elderly.

Since september there 's a brand new way of teaching: you will see in a matter of hours a new Case online here at eupractise from dott.ssa Anna Bianco, President of Eldy

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

02 July 2008 | 5161 Visits | Rating: 3 (maximum:5)

Question

Do you also help elderly without a computer/without family to explain them basic uses? i.e. informing them where they can go to use a computer/find support?

03 July 2008

Eldy and training elderly on computer

Denise points out an important thing.
Eldy (freeware for the elderly , see the case) , even if you give user the CD at their hands of our software , can express it's real effect only if we support and at least some basic, even un-structured training, and motivation to proceed into digital life.

We work very hard to provide elderly different training opportunity.
- support from local (eg. at library , where they can find pc and a micro-training)
- at social centers (with training, with or without computer lab)
- at recovery house(with training, with or without computer lab)

One good thing we have seen is that - for the way Eldy has been engineered- in a matter of minutes elderly start chatting and writing email, so they get confident and get motivation.

we have seen that the "Train the trainer" approach is the best. The best is if the members of family are involved into teaching to elderly.

Since september there 's a brand new way of teaching: you will see in a matter of hours a new Case online here at eupractise from dott.ssa Anna Bianco, President of Eldy

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

02 July 2008 | 5162 Visits | Rating: 3 (maximum:5)

Question

Do you also help elderly without a computer/without family to explain them basic uses? i.e. informing them where they can go to use a computer/find support?

03 July 2008

Eldy and training elderly on computer

Denise points out an important thing.
Eldy (freeware for the elderly , see the case) , even if you give user the CD at their hands of our software , can express it's real effect only if we support and at least some basic, even un-structured training, and motivation to proceed into digital life.

We work very hard to provide elderly different training opportunity.
- support from local (eg. at library , where they can find pc and a micro-training)
- at social centers (with training, with or without computer lab)
- at recovery house(with training, with or without computer lab)

One good thing we have seen is that - for the way Eldy has been engineered- in a matter of minutes elderly start chatting and writing email, so they get confident and get motivation.

we have seen that the "Train the trainer" approach is the best. The best is if the members of family are involved into teaching to elderly.

Since september there 's a brand new way of teaching: you will see in a matter of hours a new Case online here at eupractise from dott.ssa Anna Bianco, President of Eldy

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