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Produced as implementation of the project
ERA_IP_10_2008/11/2008
The digital divide
Groups of society, which are in the
high risk of digital exclusion
BULGARIA
Statistics
Statistics
Statistics
Households with Internet access
25
20
25%
15
10
17%
19%
5
0
2006
2007
2008
Statistics
Avarage number of people using
computers
50
40
30
20
33%
37%
43%
10
0
2006
2007
2008
Statistics
Average number of people using e-government
services
24
23
22
24%
21
20
19
20%
18
2007
2008
iCentres Association and Project
Aims
 Development of a Telecentres network
 Creation of an informational exchange society
 Stimulating the development of new informational and
communicational technologies and multimedia informational
services as well as the organization of seminars, conferences,
etc.
 Integration of the Bulgarian educational, scientific and
cultural resources
 Internet portals towards the facilitation of information and
ideas exchange among the widest range of communities and
social groups throughout the country
“Information literacy for future
individual development”
“Information literacy for future
individual
development”
 Involvement of the private sector in providing
equipment – donating their used IT equipment
 Benefits for the private sector in exchange of
tax reductions
 Every municipality will have to find volunteers
to train people from the countryside
 5 days of training in every village, after that
weekly visitations
GERMANY
Statistics
• Percentage of households with Internet access: 71 % (2007)
• Percentage of enterprises with Internet access: 95 % (2007)
• Percentage of individuals using the Internet at least once a week:
64 % (2007)
• Percentage of households with a broadband connection: 50 %
(2007)
• Percentage of enterprises with a broadband connection: 80 %
(2007)
• Percentage of individuals using the Internet for interacting with
public authorities: obtaining
•information 39.1 %, downloading forms 26.1 %, returning filled forms 17.1
% (2007)
• Percentage of enterprises using the Internet for interacting with
public authorities: obtaining
•information 44 %, downloading forms 49 %, returning filled forms 43 %
(2007)
Source: Eurostat
Projects
IT-Landfrauen
Aim: Spreading Internet-Skills amongst women
in rural areas
Method: Initially 44 Women from rural areas
were trained to teach the necessary skills.
These women worked as multiplicators
amongst the target group and spread the skills.
Pro‘s and Con‘s
Pro‘s
- The Muliplicators are
sharing the same
horizon of
experience.
Therefore they are
authentic and
credible in the eyes
of the target group.
- Low costs
- Social aspect
Con‘s
- Not every high-risk
group can be reached
effectively (e.g. people
with disabilities)
- The Programme need
a high level of eaccessability
Transferring the Project
Using the method of IT-Landfrauen,
nearly every high-risk group could get gain
the basic skills to take part in E-Government
offers.
Challenges: Way to the Internet
• Participants: public facilities, public
organizations, companies and private initiatives
• Challenge: Create a Project to bring women,
seniors, kids and teenager to the internet
• Organizer: German Federal Ministry of Research
and Technology
LITHUANIA
Statistic
• 40.6 % use internet every
day (2009)
• 37.6 % no computer at
home (2009)
• 86.6 % use internet at
home (2009)
• 30.8 % use internet at
work (2009)
• 139 mob.phones/100
citizens (2008)
• 45.9 % use e – gov.
services (2009)
Most popular e-services
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49.5 % tax declaration (2009)
33.3 % job searching (2009)
19.5 % health services (2009)
27.2 % e-banking (2008)
5.8 % e-shopping (2008)
„Libraries for innovation”
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The progress of libraries
The aim – internet for all
Goals – to educate
people, improve access
in public places
Participants – 1217
libraries
Foundation from –
Bill&Melinda Gates
fondation (10.3 mln.
euro), Lithuania’s
government (4.2 mln. )
and "Microsoft", 8.9 mln.
euro).
Should end till year 2011
Projects
• The biggest mobile connection company in
Lithuania “OMNITEL” takes initiative and
responsibility to reduce digital divide by
providing customers different services,
which let to reach target groups and make
an impact to them.
Projects of ministries
• Each ministry has public relations sector
and plans how to improve creation of info
society.
• Problem – no visible results, no
declaration that something has been done
or it’s very secretly keeping.
Reasons why not in use
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Do not trust (e-banking)
No need
Don’t know benefits
Old people aren’t educated
Not user - friendly
No support for other languages
No access to the internet
Our project
• Advertisement camping
• Choose most unused e-services and advertise
them to the most static users
• Make sure that all the audiences hear the
benefits of e-services
• Advertise by viral videos (cheap to make),
facebook, other social networking sites.
• The aim is to reach the younger audience which
will then tell their parents or grand parents and
encourage them to use the e-services all well.
More information
• http://www.bibliotekospazangai.lt/apieproje
kta.aspx;
• http://www.ivpk.lt/mainstat.php?cat=62&n=98;
• www.mosaiko.gr/admin/articles/images_s
mall/27...
• http://images.google.lt/imgres?imgurl=http:
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POLAND
The users of new technologies
in Poland
• Percentage of individuals (16-74 years
old) using the computer at least once a
week, 2007: 46%
• Percentage of individuals (16-74 years
old) using the Internet at least once a
week, 2007: 39 %
Projects
N@utobus
The internet wireless bus
n@utobus - an educational training project
that moulds technological awareness by
developing practical skills for Internet
users.
Since July 2006 24 485 people have
taken part in this project.
Ikonka
It’s a governmental project, made by
Ministry of the Interior and Administration
of Poland.
The libraries get new computers, software
and internet access. Users can use the
Internet for free.
Unfortunately not every library took part in
this project.
Our projects
1st project
Our project based on teaching children and
parents together how to use new technologies,
mainly the Internet. Children usually know how
to use it, but they are not interested in e.g. egovernment.
During the course parents learn about
benefits of using the Internet and children help
them to use it. The main teacher is only a
motivator.
The course should be prepared by school,
because there are IT-teachers, computers,
software and internet access.
2nd project
The purpose of this project is to
encourage big and small companies to
teach their workers how to use the all
aspects of the Internet. They shouldbe
motivated to do it by govermental grants or
tax discounts.
The reason of it is to decrease the
number of people excluded from many
social groups, including the Internet users.
CONCLUSIONS
• A digital divide is not a popular subject
during the public discussions.
• Old people don’t need it. It’s still possible
to live without using the internet.
• The problem will grow if there are not
enough solutions now.
• There is no one big project for every
country, there are only local projects.
Members:
• BULGARIA
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Dennis Rump
Martina Moeller
Andreas Lingsch
Josephine Kuthning
Frederick Fischer
LITHUANIA
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Boyana Boyanova
Elitsa Popova
Iliyan Nikolov
Kristina Krumova
Marina Vladimirova
• GERMANY
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Justinas Kirkutis
Neringa Norbutaite
Raminta Narutaviciute
POLAND
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Jacek Włodarski
Małgorzata Sulwińska
Agnieszka Żak
Thank you for your attention!