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TALKTALK INNOVATION IN THE COMMUNITY AWARDS 2008 NOW OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS
Charities and community groups across the UK set to benefit from £60,000 worth of technology grants courtesy of FREE broadband provider TalkTalk
Knights Enham Infants School get EverybodyOnline as they Celebrate their New Website
Pupils, their families and staff of Knights Enham Infant School, King Arthur’s Way, Andover celebrated the launch of the school’s new website on 17 June 2008 when the school hosted a ‘Stay and See IT’ event with the help of local internet project EverybodyOnline.
Rural education centre launches website
Dooneen Community Education Centre in Tempo has gone global with the launch of a new website, www.dooneen.org.uk
New rural group improves access to Internet
People from the town land of Drumskinney will have the chance to learn new skills and access the Internet thanks to the work of the recently formed Drumskinny Rural Action Group (DRAG).
TalkTalk Innovation in the Community Awards
Charities and community groups from across the UK are being invited to apply for money for technology products and services through TalkTalk’s new Innovation in the Community Awards scheme, which is being launched today.
Computers a hit with Liverpool Community
EverybodyOnline in Liverpool 8 has seen over 400 people enrol on ICT related courses, and has assisted over 20 people into employment since it was launched in April 2006.
Round table for youth protection
Experts emphasize responsibility of parents and media pedagogues
E-literacies project wins national recognition
An innovative e-literacies project, managed by EverybodyOnline, has just been recognised by a Scottish Adult Learning Partnership Good Practice Award.
EverybodyOnline makes a Grand entrance in Northern Ireland
The new pioneering community project is aimed at tackling the digital divide in Northern Ireland and is a joint initiative from the Department of Finance and Personnel and BT.
Microsoft boosts IT training for disadvantaged people across the country
31 charities and community groups across the UK have each received grants of £2,500 and Microsoft’s internet and Office software to help disadvantaged people learn IT skills.
