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| 1 Commercial in confidence Increasing the capacity of our communities to engage with technology Brendan Fitzgerald - Infoxchange Go Digi: A National Approach to Digital Literacy

| 2 Commercial in confidence » Infoxchange » Digital Inclusion in Australia » Technological Change & Impact » Go Digi & You Agenda

| 3 Commercial in confidence

| 4 Commercial in confidence Digital Inclusion Digital Proficiency Digital Empowerment Increase digital inclusion by assisting all those in our communities to access and efficiently use technology Raise the level of digital proficiency and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the not-for-profit sector through the use of technology Showcase the benefits of digital empowerment in our communities Our social objectives

| 5 Commercial in confidence Current partners

| 6 Commercial in confidence Digital Inclusion Framework

| 7 Commercial in confidence 7 | Benefits of Being Online At the household level: » Communication, c.$700/yr » Information & media, c.$1,000/yr » Online services, c.$500/yr » Greater variety of goods and services (‘long tail’) » Educational opportunities » Health information » Relationships Source: CSIRO 2013

| 8 Commercial in confidence Digital Inclusion in Australia Source: CSIRO 2013 »1 in 5 Adult Australians NOT Online »Challenges »Low awareness »Confidence »Affordability »Australia NOT Prepared

| 9 Commercial in confidence Digital Inclusion in Australia Source: CSIRO 2013 »Showcase Relevant Benefits »Raise Digital Literacy »Community »Business

| 10 Commercial in confidence Everything Is Online

| 11 Commercial in confidence Coping can be Frustrating….. »

| 12 Commercial in confidence ……For All

| 13 Commercial in confidence 1. “I’m not interested” 3. “I feel pressured” 4. “Ok, I give in, I’ll do it” 5. “I use the computer but I still don’t like it” 6. “I’m getting my confidence” 7. “I know everything! And if I don’t I’ll work it out” 2. “I’m slightly interested, but…” Online Confidence & Behaviour

| 14 Commercial in confidence Mentor Program Mentor Program Partner Network Digital Platform 2016 Conversations Tour 2016 Conversations Tour 2016 Year of Digital Inclusion 2016 Year of Digital Inclusion

Commercial in confidence | 15 Go Digi Network 105 Network Partners [we aim to reach 300] eFriends Project Perth Odyssey House Community Technology Centre, Trundle Hobart Library Bob McDonald Library, Cloncurry Naracoorte Public Library Northern Territory Libraries

Commercial in confidence | 16 Go Digi Mentors Modules Go Digi Mentors Postcards – next slide:

| 17 Commercial in confidence Goals NYDI aims to help Australians: –Realise their online potential –Raise awareness of digital inclusion at all levels of society –Celebrate the benefits of digital literacy and digital inclusion National Year of Digital Inclusion

| 18 Commercial in confidence » Community Pop Up Festivals – big, bold fun celebrations bringing together Network Partners for one celebratory event in each state and territory. Aimed at learners and communities. » NYDI National Conversations – a series of 8 events across the states and territories, aiming to make digital inclusion part of the national conversation. Aimed at stakeholders. » NYDI Champions » Mentors Program Components of NYDI

| 19 Commercial in confidence Education, Learning and Knowledge Financial literacy Innovation and Creativity Jobs and Employment Society and Community Connect and Communicate Online Services and Digital Economy Health and Wellbeing NYDI Themes Future - a digitally inclusive Australia

Commercial in confidence | 20 Insights from our Champions Link to play video on YouTube

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| 22 Commercial in confidence » Next steps –Join up as network partner, –A learner and – a Mentor » Any questions? Finally

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