Motivation What's the problem? The journey to digital inclusion has to start with motivation.,The discourse around digital inclusion has shifted from ‘finding the hook’ - understanding the person,People being supported to build the confidence and motivation to safely engage digitally through trusted,Understanding people’s motivation to learn something new is critical and this requires a unique approach,Data privacy can be complex to understand, even for those in roles supporting people to get online.
https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/roadmap/the-five-challenges
However, village halls can think practically about their role in combatting this with some of our practical,That’s the same for digital skills: without the Essential Digital Skills and the motivation to use the,That’s what makes them ideal places to host digital champions! What can a village hall do?,Support local volunteers to become digital champions.,for supporting a learner.
https://scvo.scot/support/village-community-halls/digital/digital-champions
There should also be consideration of the environmental cost in promoting digital inclusion.,Our digital inclusion infrastructure needs to provide options for people to access suitable devices to,Lending libraries offer an opportunity to help someone with their motivation to be digitally included,Across Scotland there are countless voluntary sector organisations doing amazing work to tackle digital,The shelf-life of devices also raises questions around the environmental impact of digital inclusion
https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/roadmap/the-five-challenges-2
I've already mentioned two key areas in terms of connectivity that supports digital inclusion - infrastructure,Having worked in digital inclusion projects and roles for much of the past five years, I can attest that,approach, it also enabled communication between those in similar roles approaching the same challenges,when doing so, actually lacked some of the basic digital skills themselves.,inclusion training, resources and support most certainly is.
https://scvo.scot/p/43522/2021/05/05/digital-inclusion-in-the-house
Our approach to digital inclusion needs to be dynamic so that no one is left behind.,Support to build motivation, address fears and support skills and confidence should be provided by a,, regardless of sector, outlining their approach to advancing digital inclusion in line with delivering,A Place-Based Approach We also acknowledge an appetite for a more ‘place-based’ approach to digital inclusion,Part B) Third sector digital evolution (transformation) SCVO’s role and reach Many voluntary sector organisations
https://scvo.scot/p/42425/2020/12/24/renewing-scotlands-full-potential-in-a-digital-world