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Beyond the Net Journal: Harlem – New York. Meeting Up With HICAP students after 6 years to recall how the Internet can change seniors lives for the better. The Internet is able to keep seniors engaged in a variety of ways that were not imaginable a few decades ago. The Harlem Internet Computer Access Program, started in 2010 by the US New York Chapter and funded by a Community Grant, is still a shining example of how the Internet can be a great resource for seniors. The project provided Internet access and computer education to low-income, disabled senior citizens. HICAP’s impact to the...Date published 22 November 2016Barbara Stephens, Beyond the Net Funding Programme, BNet Journal, BNet News, Community Grants, Connectivity, Disability Inclusion, Education, Harlem Internet Computer Access, Harlem seniors, HICAP, Internet Development, Internet Access, Internet and seniors, Internet funding, Internet grants, Internet Society, Internet Society Grants, Joly MacFie, Joyce Walker, Merle Bush, New York Chapter, North America, Open Internet, SDG, social benefits, sustainable development
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Beyond the Net Journal: Spain Aragon Chapter #1 Episode In a society where Internet in schools is become more and more common, knowing how to face the learning process in kids under 12, became an essential building block. Parents and teachers need to recognize that on the Internet kids aren't just watching, they are interacting with other people. With this in mind, the Aragon Spain Chapter applied to Beyond the Net Funding Programme with the aim of educating Aragonese parents and kids with skills and tools for a safer use of online resources. I asked few questions to Andres Gomez to get a...Date published 10 August 2016
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Beyond the Net Journal: NoVA Ethiopia #1 EpisodeAccording to recent studies, about 4 Million out of the 75 Million inhabitants of Ethiopia live with visual impairment. Being a blind person in Ethiopia causes daily hardships that are beyond any description. Prejudices and educational limitation lead to economical and professional marginalization. Together!, Ethiopian Residents Charity, with the aim of empowering people with visual impairments, committed giving basic computer training in its study center as well as government schools. But simply getting the training is not enough as...Date published 16 July 2016
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Beyond the Net Journal: Armenia Chapter #2 Episode A conversation with the manager of the "Culture House of the Blinds" unravels the mystery of the chess game, seen as the golden key that opens any door. Thankfully the Internet boosted the chess virus at a point that the benefits are within everybody’s reach. In the previous episode we shared the pleasure we had in meeting the amazing team from Yerevan. We learnt how they created the Internet Availability Center which led to the idea of an Internet Radio. This latest project received funding from Internet Society newest...Date published 25 April 2016
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The Internet Society brings technical expertise and policy issues and discussions to life through the work of its local communities on the ground. We seek to improve the quality of people’s lives in all parts of the world by providing them meaningful access to an open, trusted and global Internet. The adoption of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the UN in September 2015 gave us a clear framework to increase our development efforts as well as reinforce our commitment to bringing the benefits of a globally connected Internet to everyone. The Internet as an Enabler The SDGs are not...
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