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Telecom Italia: "Navigating together" in Rome, digital culture courses for the over 65s

From March 65, "Navigating Together" returns to Rome, a digital course for the over XNUMXs promoted by Telecom Italia - High School students will be teaching the lessons.

Telecom Italia: "Navigating together" in Rome, digital culture courses for the over 65s

Middle school students teach the internet to their grandparents. From 1 March, in fact, he returns to Rome, "Navigare Insieme", the project launched by Telecom Italia on a national scale with the aim of promoting the use of new communication technologies among the over 60s, with three digital culture courses held by young people from secondary schools

The 2013 edition is renewed and enriched with content in public schools and digital gymnasiums, where web browsing is free and it is possible to experiment with the use of digital means assisted by specialized volunteer personnel.

High school students will accompany their grandparents in discovering the secrets of the web through simple language and a series of multimedia interactions, which allow for a first approach to new digital media at all ages. The students thus take the chair to talk about the internet, social networks and all the opportunities of the web, for a real generational exchange.

Rome will host three courses, of three lessons each, in the two schools that have joined the project: the Alessandro Volta Institute (Via di Bravetta, 541) with the first course starting on 1 March, from 11,30 to 13,00 and the Michelangelo Buonarroti Middle School (Via Puglie, 31) starting on 4 March from 9,00 to 11,00.

It is possible to enroll in the course by sending an email to navigainsieme@telecomitalia.it or by calling the toll-free number 800563669.

as well as on the site www.navigareinsieme.org, , the project is present on Facebook with a page full of materials and activities, to stay constantly updated and appreciate all the possible interactions of "Navigare Insieme" also with the other social networks involved, such as Twitter and Youtube.

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