The Library of Velilla de San Antonio will host #RETOMadrID

August is here, but #RETOMadrID continues to advance through the municipalities of @comunidadmadrid, such as Velilla de San Antonio and its Municipal Library, so that its users can learn digital skills from scratch. If you are in this municipality and would like more information about the project, you can ask at this center and at its town hall.

If you are interested in having a Digital Inclusion Point installed in your center/municipality, you can sign up using this form and someone from the coordination team will visit you and provide all the information, just like our colleague Sergio did here, alongside Alejandro Guillen Pascual, Councilor for Local Development, Employment and Commerce; Yolanda Rollon Ferigal, Councilor for Culture and Social Services; and the librarian, José Andrés Cercadillo Isla.

The Municipal Library of Alpedrete, reducing the digital divide with RETOMadrID

Un nuevo centro se incorpora a la red de #RETOMadrID, este proyecto de @comunidadmadrid financiado con Fondos #NextGenerationEU que busca reducir la brecha digital en su población, especialmente mayores y población en riesgo de exclusión social.

La Biblioteca Municipal de Alpedrete ya cuenta con dos Puntos de Inclusión Digital para que las personas interesadas puedan aprender a manejar un ordenador DESDE CERO, sin conocimientos previos, a su ritmo, aprovechando estas semanas de verano y en unas ocho horas aproximadamente. Toda la información para seguir el curso os la darán Silvia y Patricia, las bibliotecarias ☺️

Y si quieres que #RETOMadrID llegue a tu municipio inscríbete aquí ¡Conecta tu pueblo!

The Digital Inclusion Point has been activated at the Municipal Library of Estremera.

At the María Moliner Library in Estremera, a municipality in the Community of Madrid, you can now find the Digital Inclusion Point. This allows anyone over 18 years of age to train and learn how to use a computer FROM SCRATCH, at their own pace, simply, and in approximately eight hours.

If you would like more information on how to take this course, the staff in charge, Carmen or Belén, will be able to help you.

And if you want this project to reach your @comunidadmadrid center/municipality, you can sign up using this form and we will call you as soon as possible to provide more information and install a PID there.

The PID is now available at the Municipal Library of Cadalso de los Vidrios.

At the Municipal Library of Cadalso de los Vidrios you can now find the Digital Inclusion Point that will allow anyone who needs it to learn how to use a computer FROM SCRATCH.
👥Who can take this course?
It is open, free, and accessible to anyone over 18 years of age, and it is especially beneficial for any person and/or group in a vulnerable situation, precisely due to their lack of knowledge on how to use a computer. This completely autonomous course, with no need for a teacher, lasts about seven and a half hours that can be organized at the pace of the user and the center where it is taught. It can be followed individually using the tablet, computer, and headphones provided by the project.
💻How can someone who needs it sign up?
It’s as easy as registering at the Library. Clara, the librarian, will provide you with the information as well as the center’s schedule so you can access this service.
How can you bring #RETOMadrID to your center/municipality?
If you are interested in bringing this @comunidadmadrid project, funded by the European Union’s #nextgeneration Funds, to your municipality/center, fill out this form and we will call you as soon as possible.

Northern Madrid joins the ‘RETOMadriD’ project to reduce the digital divide in its rural areas.

The ‘RETOMadrID’ project arrives in the north of Madrid to reduce the digital divide in its rural areas. It is a regional initiative that seeks to help a total of 43 town councils of municipalities with fewer than 20,000 inhabitants, including those of Horcajuelo de la Sierra, Moralzarzal, and Venturada, so that their residents can improve their digital skills for everyday life.

The initiative has a budget of over 1.2 million euros and its purpose is to train 5,300 people, paying special attention to the elderly, as it will be carried out in aging areas. Its development is expected to last until 2025, having been underway since the first quarter of this year.

It comes from the Ministry of Presidency, Justice and Local Administration, through the Directorate General for Territorial Rebalancing, in collaboration with the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM); and the Community of Madrid itself has explained that these types of initiatives help ensure that all Madrilenians can acquire the necessary digital skills to manage in their day-to-day lives, paying special attention to those who are starting from scratch or do not have the basic concepts to use a computer or perform internet searches. Furthermore, among the different subjects to be taught, teachers will also teach how to fill out forms, open files, or make video calls independently.

This course is provided in the 20 open rural centers of the Sierra Norte Commonwealth; 9 centers belonging to the Los Pinares Commonwealth and another 13 in the Southeast Intermunicipal, as well as in the municipal libraries of small towns. For this purpose, 120 Digital Inclusion Points (PID) equipped with the teacherless training solution ‘TechPeopleCare’ will be installed in these spaces. Each of these stations, which will be fixed for between six and twenty months and of which twenty-four have already been installed in seventeen spaces, will have a complete computer equipment setup provided with a desktop or laptop computer, a tablet, an external mouse, and headphones. In addition, the methodology currently being used offers an instructional program that allows students, through a dual-monitor system, to reproduce on one screen what is shown simultaneously on the other. This facilitates individualized training, personalizing the contents and adaptation according to each case.

Other places where these points have already been installed are San Martín de Valdeiglesias, Redueña, Somosierra, and Valdemanco.

Original article: https://cadenaser.com/cmadrid/2024/08/19/el-norte-de-madrid-se-suma-al-proyecto-retomadrid-para-reducir-la-brecha-digital-en-sus-zonas-rurales-ser-madrid-norte/

RETOMadrID at the Miraflores de la Sierra Library

RETOMadrID at the Miraflores de la Sierra Library

September is a month of beginnings and going back to classes, joining the gym, starting new collections, and yes, new courses and learning too.

In this case, September is also the month for all those people who don’t dare to use a computer, who have about eight hours to spend at their own pace, and who are close to a center like the Miraflores de la Sierra Library, where Manuel, the librarian, can already give them all the information to register for the #RETOMadrID course.

Reducing the #brechadigital, being independent with a computer, and navigating safely in an increasingly digital world is the goal of this project by @comunidadmadrid, funded by #NextGenerationEU funds in collaboration with @somosupm. A project that moves forward every day in the municipalities of the Community and that can be in your center, association, residence, etc., within reach of the people who need it.

If you are interested in bringing it to your municipality or center, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for all the details by filling out the information form. We will get back to you as soon as possible.

#planderecuperacion @miteco.gob

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