3 min.
The official presentation of the Nonni SUD Internet Project will be held on December 13, 10 am, in Cosenza, but its activities have been underway for a couple of months.
Ana Lain and Cecilia Stajano have recorded the ideas and opinions of over 60 protagonists (headmasters, teachers, elders, tutors, etc.) during the local workshops. These interviews provide a fantastic overview of life in southern Italian regions!
News: Region by Region
BASILICATA
• Auser Volunteers: learners and teachers (2 interviews)
• School Takes Care of Students (1 interview)
• Trade School (5 interviews)
CALABRIA
• For whom the bell tolls? (4 interviews)
• We need a local interactive report (7 interviews)
CAMPANIA
• Chatting with Grandpa (7 interviews)
• A Passion for Technology (2 interviews)
• Multimedia School in Cilento (2 interviews)
• When I grow up I’ll make bread (1 interview)
PUGLIA
• Relation Areas (4 interviews)
• A Neighbourhood Goes to School (4 interviews)
• Full-time School (9 interviews)
SICILY
• Giarre: Grandmas on-line (2 interviews)
• Ragusa: School is a Resource Centre (4 interviews)
• Even Grandparents Surf the Web
• Bagheria: School teaches Volunteering (5 interviews)
• The Volunteers’ Oath
SARDINIA
• Equal Digital Opportunities (3 interviews)
• Self-Help Courses for Tutors (1 interview)
• Culture against Isolation (2 interviews)
• A Museum School in Cagliari (1 interview)
General News
• Six by Six is Thirty-six
The objective of the two-year Nonni SUD Internet Plan, promoted by the Fondazione Mondo Digitale in partnership with Auser and Anteas and support from Fondazione con il Sud, is to promote the inter-generational learning model of Nonni su Internet and bring digital literacy to the elders in southern Italy, who represent a category at social risk. Students from various schools, coordinated by technology teachers, will teach the elders to use PCs and surf the web in Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Puglia, Sardinia and Sicily.