„eLSe“ –eLearning for Seniors and – nerver too old for Internet“ Seminar: Distance Learning 19.-22.June 2012, Mala Nedelia, Slovenia Brandenburg.

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„eLSe“ –eLearning for Seniors and – nerver too old for Internet“ Seminar: Distance Learning June 2012, Mala Nedelia, Slovenia Brandenburg 21 Working Group „Living Villages“ Grundtvigproject „Capacities over 50s as rural development tool“

The project helps seniors to familiarize themselves with the computer and the Internet and provides them with a chance of extending their knowledge and skills by collaborative learning. The project focuses on empowerment and active inclusion of seniors in the knowledge and information society.

Brandenburg 21 Working Group „Living Villages“ Two Online-Courses (basic and advanced courses) are offered throughout Germany from Institute for Innovation in Learning together with 13 "multigenerational houses". Up to 140 participants try out dealing with computer and internet in virtual classrooms. The learning content is ideally adjusted to the specific needs of the Seniors and to the framework conditions of the "multigenerational houses".

Brandenburg 21 Working Group „Living Villages“ an aim of the project is to gain experience on how to implement new methods of learning (e-learning) in "multigenerational houses". objective of this courses is:  to expand the scope of action of older citizens by helping them to acquire new skills, in order to enable this target group to actively participate in the information and knowledge society.

Brandenburg 21 Working Group „Living Villages“ Our technologised daily life is follow us erverywhere by now. Only one third of people over 65 use the internet (Study of Federal Association for Information Technology, telecommunications and new Media (Bitkom), August 2011

Brandenburg 21 Working Group „Living Villages“ New media offer ideal opportunities to  communicate,  use sevices,  and study throughout life,  Participate – particulary for older person.

Brandenburg 21 Working Group „Living Villages“ With ILI senior citizen can test:  a new type of learning  and participate in online computer courses -e-lerning für senior citizens Older persons are taught:  computer basics in virtual courses,  Independently from time and space.

Brandenburg 21 Working Group „Living Villages“ The cources are structured so as to allow participants to learn:  at there own pace,  in there home environment and  whenever it suits them best.

Brandenburg 21 Working Group „Living Villages“ Supported intensively and individually by online tutors so the course objectives will definitely be erached and no one is left alone with learning The learners will help each other mutually as far as possible (via internet) Thats motivating and consolidatory

Brandenburg 21 Working Group „Living Villages“ This provides excellent opportunities for all those who don‘t want to take classical face-to face cources, or those who can‘t because of geographical distance, or due to lacking individual mobility.

Brandenburg 21 Working Group „Living Villages“ eLSe SOKRATES MINERVA Projekt-Laufzeit: eLSe-Academy LifeLongLearning Grundtvig Projekt-Laufzeit: eLearning für SeniorenInnen Contact: Elena corian, Sourches and Illustration : Kalendetcalendar 2012, Institut für Lern-Innovation

Brandenburg 21 Working Group „Living Villages“ Brandenburg 21 Association for sustainable Local and Regional Development in Land Brandenburg Brandenburgian Network for "Living Villages" Lindenstr. 34, Haus der Natur Potsdam / web: Grundtvigproject „Capacities over 50s as rural development tool“