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Connect - helping older people to get online

The Connect project has been running at GRCC in Gloucestershire since April 2011. The aim of the project is to get people 55 years or older online. So far we have helped over 350 people with a team of volunteers who have visited people at thier homes or in community buildings during group sessions.

Social Mirror: all systems GO!

Happy New Year from the RSA Action and Research HQ everyone, and please join me in wishing a slightly belated Happy First Birthday to the Social Mirror project

Technology in Education – it’s the use that matters

It’s been a year since I started blogging here at Nominet Trust, exploring the research around new technologies particularly in education.   There probably hasn’t been a more exciting time in the Nominet Trust year for me as they’ve just announced a new fund with the Education Endowment Foundation – it’ll be great to see what’s funded and what outcomes they achieve.  I’m going to use this final blog of the year I’ll sum up what I’ve covered so far and how it’s all related.

Eva Radio podcasts now available

A group of older volunteers - some with dementia, and some carers, and some just interested in the issues of ageing and addressing the changes in life as we get older - have been making a regular fortnightly radio programme with support from the Nominet Trust and others.  

The programme airs on SounDart Radio 102.5fm in the Totnes and Dartington area, online at soundartradio.org.uk, and is made available as a podcast at eva-radio.net.  The programme airs every other Thursday at 10am.

Young people, mobile phones and help seeking

YouthNet has completed the first stage of a research project funded by the Nominet Trust that looks at how young people use mobile devices to meet their support needs. The research, involving more than 1,000 young people, consisted of online focus groups, an online survey, and offline workshops.

Introducing FLiP - helping young people find their strengths

 

We’re over the moon to announce that we have received funding from Nominet Trust to develop our 360-degree strengths feedback tool for young people. Alongside this award we are launching FLiP as a new social venture working with youth-led organisations to deliver scalable digital solutions tackling youth unemployment. It’s exciting times!