Digitale Skills mit dem Smartphone Lernen – Learning digital skills using Smartphones – Workhop ReDI School of Digital Integration – Digitaltag 2020
The Digital Women Program of ReDI School has been offering digital skills training through their Smartphones since March 2020.
Background: The DWP students have low digital skills and no access to laptops. Due to the school’s closure during the Corona crisis, ReDI team and teachers had to be creative and designed a teaching format that uses the messenger service WhatsApp as a virtual classroom. In terms of content, the following questions, among others, are addressed: Is a smartphone a computer? How to browse the web in a safe way? How do I find a job/Azubi or write an application using my smartphone? In short, simple learning units, the ReDI School makes participants fit for the digital future with the most commonly used and owned device: the smartphone!
A session on equal opportunities, integration, digital learning, and creativity in times of social distancing and quarantine.
The Workshop is aimed in particular at individuals and/or companies that would like to support initiatives that bridge the digital divide as future volunteers or partners. As well as informal and formal educational institutions or individuals that are interested in providing digital literacy and coding literacy to underrepresented people, in this case, migrant and refugee women.
Take part in our Workhop on June, 19th, 16.00-16.30
Register here and get a Memo-Mail with the Workshop-Link
Or join us direct during the event https://t1p.de/digitaltag10
Happy to meet you online:
- Alejandra Ramirez, Program Manager, Leader Digital Women Program
- Letica Toro, Program Assistant, Digital Women Program
- ReDI Volunteers
- DWP students
Due to the school’s closure during the Corona crisis, the ReDI team and teachers* had to be creative to continue the newly started courses and to continue teaching the very committed participants. The students have hardly any computer skills and no access to computers or laptops – but all of them have a smartphone. Thus, the ReDI School designed a teaching format that uses the messenger service WhatsApp as a virtual classroom. In terms of content, the following questions, among others, are addressed: Is a smartphone a computer? How to browse the web in a safe way? How do I find a job/Azubi or write an application using my smartphone? In short, simple learning units, the ReDI School makes participants fit for the digital future with the most commonly used and owned device: the smartphone!
→ Eventlink: https://t1p.de/digitaltag10
The Digital Women Program of ReDI School has been offering digital skills training through their Smartphones since March 2020.
Background: The DWP students have low digital skills and no access to laptops. Due to the school’s closure during the Corona crisis, ReDI team and teachers had to be creative and designed a teaching format that uses the messenger service WhatsApp as a virtual classroom. In terms of content, the following questions, among others, are addressed: Is a smartphone a computer? How to browse the web in a safe way? How do I find a job/Azubi or write an application using my smartphone? In short, simple learning units, the ReDI School makes participants fit for the digital future with the most commonly used and owned device: the smartphone!
A session on equal opportunities, integration, digital learning, and creativity in times of social distancing and quarantine.
The Workshop is aimed in particular at individuals and/or companies that would like to support initiatives that bridge the digital divide as future volunteers or partners. As well as informal and formal educational institutions or individuals that are interested in providing digital literacy and coding literacy to underrepresented people, in this case, migrant and refugee women.
Take part in our Workhop on June, 19th, 16.00-16.30
Register here and get a Memo-Mail with the Workshop-Link
Or join us direct during the event https://t1p.de/digitaltag10
Happy to meet you online:
- Alejandra Ramirez, Program Manager, Leader Digital Women Program
- Letica Toro, Program Assistant, Digital Women Program
- ReDI Volunteers
- DWP students
Due to the school’s closure during the Corona crisis, the ReDI team and teachers* had to be creative to continue the newly started courses and to continue teaching the very committed participants. The students have hardly any computer skills and no access to computers or laptops – but all of them have a smartphone. Thus, the ReDI School designed a teaching format that uses the messenger service WhatsApp as a virtual classroom. In terms of content, the following questions, among others, are addressed: Is a smartphone a computer? How to browse the web in a safe way? How do I find a job/Azubi or write an application using my smartphone? In short, simple learning units, the ReDI School makes participants fit for the digital future with the most commonly used and owned device: the smartphone!
→ Eventlink: https://t1p.de/digitaltag10
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