Connecting Winterbourne Stickland
It’s arrived! After many months of trying to find solutions to logistical problems, the Valley Computer Club took an important step forward and to the delight of members they finally went online on Thursday 17th July at the Pamela Hambro Hall in Winterborne Stickland.
Digital success for Foyle Down Syndrome Trust
MEMBERS of Foyle Down Syndrome Trust (FDST) have joined the digital revolution by learning how to use the internet and digital media thanks to a joint venture between local internet project EverybodyOnline and the trust’s summer scheme.
Silver Surfers are the new ‘gamer’ generation
The aim of Wii and Tea sessions is to encourage older people to engage in physical activity using the Nintendo Wii gaming console.
EverybodyOnline NI celebrates its 5,000th participant’s 90th Birthday
Martin Armour, a County Antrim pensioner, marked his ninetieth birthday by becoming the 5,000th person to join the digital revolution with EverybodyOnline Northern Ireland.
EOL supports ‘would be’ entrepreneurs
EOL Alamein is teaming up with the local Business Link Enterprise Gateway to hold information and support workshops for people who are thinking of becoming self employed.
Making the right Connexions
EverybodyOnline Portsoken has linked up with the City of London Connexions service to provide an added information resource for young people, aged 13-19, seeking professional advice and guidance.
Family Fun with EverybodyOnline Newlyn
EverybodyOnline in Newlyn recently took part in the Family Fun Day at The Centre in Newlyn. The day, organised by The Centre and The Three Villages Youth project, was held to celebrate The Centre becoming a recognised Surestart Children's Centre.
Rural group gets help to improve access to IT
People from the town land of Drumskinny 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).
EverybodyOnline provide Online Safety for Andover Parents
Local internet project EverybodyOnline teamed up with Andover Family Learning to hold an ‘Online Safety for Parents’ workshop at the Longmeadow Centre in Andover.