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Case Studies

To enable both prospective and current toolkit users to share good practice and creative ideas on delivering digital inclusion events EverybodyOnline Hub have collated a selection of Hub Toolkit event case studies. These demonstrate how toolkits can be used within the community to build partnerships, use local resources and provide both creative and engaging Internet activities for people new to digital technology.

 

Internet safety: Parents get wise on the web

EverybodyOnline actively promotes the joys of the World Wide Web on a regular basis. However, whilst the Internet is a wonderful thing, safety for both children and adults is vital.

Digital mice in Mousehole

In the busy run up to Christmas, Mousehole Primary School’s bursting curriculum meant that they couldn’t find the time to run a ‘Grandparents to School’ day in normal school hours.

Committee members cut costs by learning new Internet techniques

The Irvinestown Trustee Enterprise Company Ltd (ITEC) committee in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, had the idea of sending out minutes of their monthly meetings via email.

Children and Grandparents Bridge the Generation Gap

Lucy Ethell, EverybodyOnline project officer for Liverpool 8, helped kids get their grandparents online using the EverybodyOnline Hub toolkit.

Family Learning Day at Greenbank College

Greenbank College, which assists people with learning difficulties, is holding a family learning day with EverybodyOnline Liverpool based on the ‘Grandparents to School’ toolkit.

Child Translator turns the tables

Slovenian speaking Frauc Greis was able to learn about the Internet without the aid of professional translators when he attended a ‘Grandparents to School’ event with his bi-lingual grandson.

Parents toolkit tailored for Civic Trust

The Liverpool Civic Trust contacted Lucy Ethell of EverybodyOnline when they were searching for a fun and engaging ICT programme.

EverybodyOnline Hub partners Fairbridge to create dynamic programme

EverybodyOnline Hub and Fairbridge, a charity for disaffected youth, work together to create a new toolkit for youth.

Parents swap nappies for the Net

The Parents Online course was delivered during July/August 2006 at the Centre of Pendeen an ex-mining rural village.

Parents Go Online

EverybodyOnline Hub teamed-up with Sure Start and Link into Learning, to pilot a new training programme for parents.