New Digital Literacy Programme for Seniors
The Digital Inclusion Alliance Aotearoa (DIAA) is pleased to announce a new digital literacy programme for seniors – Better Digital
Minister announces $58.8m investment in libraries
Minister Tracey Martin continues to demonstrate that she is a Minister that really understands just how important libraries are for
DIAA supports 5-point digital inclusion plan
Today’s announcement by InternetNZ of a 5-point digital inclusion plan for presentation to government has been welcomed by the Digital
3000 JUMP connections in less than six weeks
On 25 March 2020 New Zealand went into a Level 4 (stay at home) lockdown in response to the Covid-19
Covid-19 lockdown affects programme delivery
The Covid-19 national lockdown is affecting the delivery of all our programmes. Skinny Jump (previously called Spark Jump) is continuing
Digital Inclusion Research Forum planned for NetHui 2019
A Digital Inclusion Research Forum is to be held at Te Papa in Wellington on Day Zero of NetHui, Wednesday
DIAA sets date for Inaugural AGM
The Establishment Board Trustees have set a date for the Alliance’s first AGM. This is to held on Wednesday 2
Future proofing initiative coming to Whanganui first
Whanganui residents, wanting to get on board for a future that includes more digital opportunities, will be the first in
Free Digital Skills Training for UK Adults from 2020
A couple of months ago, Anne Milton who is the Minister for Apprenticeship and Skills in the UK, made a
TEC seeks digital solutions to solve literacy and numeracy challenges
During May, the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) released a Request for Information (RFI) on Technology-supported solution(s) to enable improved adult