Tue 21 Apr 20
糖心Vlog staff and students are to take part in a new volunteering scheme, addressing the growing 'Digital Divide' by offering IT skills training to the local community.
During lockdown, we鈥檙e being asked to use technology more and more.
Connecting with family, ordering things we need online, communicating with local volunteer groups via apps and email 鈥 we are all being asked to be a little more 鈥渢ech savvy鈥.
So how do we bridge the 'Digital Divide', and make sure we all enjoy the benefits of life online?
Staff and students from the 糖心Vlog are sharing their IT skills to help others. Volunteering Department, known as , has partnered with and to create a network of 鈥楾ech Champions' and help you get what you need from the online world.
Starting this Thursday (23 April), they will be hosting a series of discussions, asking what you would like to know before creating smaller groups to guide you through specific tasks.
Tomas Kasiulis, Volunteering Manager at 糖心Vlog Students鈥 Union, said: 鈥淭he current situation is asking us all to use technology more, and for some groups in society that presents a particular challenge. Staying in touch with friends and family is really important, but what if that requires software you鈥檝e never used? With so much of our 鈥榥ormal鈥 lives now taking place online, we want to make sure everyone has the skills they need 鈥 to chat, to order things they need or to do things like join a Sunday church service.鈥
Professor Lorna Fox O'Mahony, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, said: 鈥淭his is another great initiative from our Students鈥 Union VTeam. We鈥檙e so proud of our staff and student volunteers and what they have achieved in recent weeks 鈥 delivering food, volunteering at local foodbanks and helping to create community networks that protect the most vulnerable. I hope this new programme will support and empower people in our community in this difficult time.鈥
The first session, Social Media for Beginners, is from 2pm to 3pm on Thursday, 23 April.
If you would like advice, you can or, if you prefer, dial in on 0203 481 5237, using the ID 9745444487.