BT is encouraging young people to join its Internet Rangers scheme and help
teach older people about using computers and the internet.
On
Silver
Surfers' day, which takes place on 25 May 2007, hundreds of venues across
Britain will be holding sessions at which older people can find out more about
what they can do online.
In addition, Internet Rangers are being asked to get in touch with sessions
happening in their area and volunteer to help on the day. Anyone can become a
Ranger by
signing
up at the website for invitations and lesson plans.
The Silver Surfers' day website
includes details of all events lined up for this year, and event holders can add
details of new events as they become available.
Mike Hughes, head of the BT Digital Inclusion Campaign, said: "Digital
exclusion is a serious problem, and as young people are often the experts when
it comes to the internet, it makes sense for them to show the adults how it's
done."
Last year, some 17,000 potential and active silver surfers attended the 500
events being held. Anyone interested in holding an event can find an information
pack on the website.
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