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Seniorsurf-dagen har vundet en europæisk pris


Seniorsurf-dagen, som løb af stablen 7. oktober, har vundet en pris for "best initiative" i den europæiske organisation Telecentre Europe.

Logo for Seniorsurf-dagenDer var rigtig mange biblioteker rundt om i landet, der var med til at bakke op om projektet, og rigtig mange mennesker tog denne dag en ældre med på biblioteker, for at lære mere om den forunderlige digitale verden.

Projektet fik bragt omkring 3500 ældre it-nybegyndere på internettet for første gang, og det har givet en masse effekt i form af øget samarbejde lokalt mellem biblioteker og ældreorganisationer.

I kan læse om prisen her:
http://www.oes.dk/Servicemenu/Nyheder/Nyhedsarkiv/OEkonomistyrelsen/Seniorsurfdag-2011-modtager-europaeisk-pris

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