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The DigitAll Free Training Series Has Ended

The multi-month course organized by Ér Hangja Association, aimed at enhancing the digital competencies of local high school students and pensioners has successfully concluded, with the assistance of five local young volunteers. The project aimed to provide participants with basic digital knowledge, enabling them to safely and effectively utilize the opportunities offered by the internet in their daily activities. This includes communication on various social networks, paying bills online, using online banking services, and shopping online, while also raising awareness of potential internet dangers.

DigitAll – free course to promote conscious and safe use of the internet

The wide-ranging project which started in Săcueni in the second half of last year continues. Led by five young local volunteers, more than 100 pensioners and around 200 students, including 50 Roma youth, are involved in the various activities of the project. A series of training sessions, workshops, and thematic lectures are organised for them about the dangers of the internet, as well as the safe and useful use of digital technology and the opportunities provided by the online environment, all through environmentally friendly educational materials.

Free course for developing digital skills

The Ér Hangja Association is launching a free, multi-month course in July aimed at developing digital skills for local high school students and pensioners. The aim of the project DigitAll is to equip participants with basic digital skills so that they can use the internet safely and effectively in their daily activities, such as communicating on social networks, shopping and paying bills online and using online banking. You can sign up for this project, which is supported by the European Solidarity Corps and implemented in partnership with the Săcueni Town Hall, by calling 0762830344.