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Footsteps in the Field of eInclusion

Footsteps in the Field of eInclusion. 1997-200 9. The first competition. Grandparent –Grandchild Competition of Informatics, 2003. 120 a rticles in Hungarian m edia. Grandparent –Grandchild Competition of Informatics, 2004. Grandparent –Grandchild Competition of Informatics, 2005.

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Footsteps in the Field of eInclusion

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  1. Footsteps in the Field of eInclusion 1997-2009

  2. The first competition Grandparent –Grandchild Competition of Informatics, 2003

  3. 120 articles in Hungarian media Grandparent –Grandchild Competition of Informatics, 2004

  4. Grandparent –Grandchild Competition of Informatics, 2005 240 people in each events

  5. Miskolc Grandparent –Grandchild Competitions of Informatics, 2006 3 provincial cities: Miskolc, Kecskemét, Budapest

  6. Kecskemét Grandparent –Grandchild Competitions of Informatics, 2006 3 Big cities: Miskolc, Kecskemét, Budapest

  7. Budapest Grandparent –GrandchildCompetitions of Informatics, 2006

  8. Budapest Grandparent –GrandchildCompetitions of Informatics, 2008

  9. G-G IT Competition and Award for Senior Idols The first 3 winners have received a great value of awards offered by the 17 supporters. It is essential to mention that the oldest competitor is an 86 years old lady. New element in the competition: Award for Senior Idols: for the oldest competitors and who is coming from the longest distance in Hungary

  10. e-Inclusion Awards competitionAging Well Award

  11. The aim of the chain of events was to draw Internet users’ attention to support those on the other side of the digital gap. The chain of events included: 50+ Internet User’s Party Internet Ship (Professional Conference on the River Danube) Meeting of the Global Telecentre Alliance Grandparents-Grandchildren Competition of Informatics Senior Idol Awards at Competition Newsletter about eInclusion with ITTK Press Conference with National Development Agency on Spring of Digital Hungary Inforum initiated Spring of Digital Hungary, May 2008

  12. 50+ Internet User’s Party on Day of InformationSociety • The aim of the event was to help to draw the attention of this population on the benefits of the Internet use, among which the opportunity to be an active member of society while staying healthy and avoiding social isolation.  The guests Cabaret

  13. Meeting of the Global Telecentre Alliance "Internet Ship" (Professional Conference on the River Danube)

  14. Parliament votes for closing digital divide twoHungarian Parliamentary resolutions aimed at solving the eInclusion issue in the country ‘e-Inclusion Temporary Parliamentary Committee’ and formulated recommendations for closing the digital divide.

  15. Inforum & Hungarian Parties for eInclusion -- Press Conference

  16. 50plusz.NET 50plusz.net was established to provide a dedicated user-friendly place on the internet and in the Digital World for people over 50. The main services are Favour Bank, Who’s Who, Digital Memory. Personal Ads and News also can be read.

  17. eInclusion.hu This is the first initiative in Hungary that collects Hungarian and worldwide e-Inclusion issues, documents and good practises in one place.

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