With a PID, or Digital Inclusion Point, like the one shown in the image, which you’ll soon be able to find at the Horcajuelo de la Sierra Open Centre for Older People. On this computer, participants will follow a course using the #techpeoplecare methodology, created by the group of experts in digital literacy at TEDECO (Technology for Development and Cooperation) at the Polytechnic University of Madrid.
With a tablet connected to a computer and a pair of headphones, each participant will be able to learn from scratch, at their own pace and in a very straightforward way, the basics needed to use a computer independently, search for information online, open and create documents, book appointments online at their local health centre, and so on.
If your local authority wishes to take part in this project run by @comunidadmadrid in collaboration with @somosupm and provide training from scratch to those who need it, please register here.
