Mar 9 β€’ 19:33 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

'Digital Defender 60+' Course Opens Registrations for Technological Inclusion of the Elderly in Manaus

The 'Digital Defender 60+' course opens registrations aimed at promoting technological inclusion among the elderly in Manaus, Brazil.

The Public Defender's Office of the State of Amazonas (DPE-AM) and the Open University Foundation for the Elderly (FUnATI) have announced the opening of registrations for the 'Digital Defender 60+' course. This initiative aims to enhance the digital inclusion of senior citizens, focusing on their safety and autonomy in the online environment. The registration for this course requires in-person attendance at the FUnATI office, scheduled for Thursday and Friday, April 12 and 13.

The course, comprising 60 hours of content, is specifically designed for individuals aged 60 and above, with an emphasis on teaching them how to navigate technology effectively, avoid financial scams, counteract fake news, and combat digital violence. A total of 40 slots are available, and the sessions will be held on Wednesday mornings during April and May, starting from April 15. Participants will engage in both theoretical knowledge and practical training throughout the course.

This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of equipping the elderly with essential technological skills, especially in an age where digital literacy is crucial for safety and participation in contemporary society. By focusing on these areas, the 'Digital Defender 60+' course not only empowers older adults but also contributes to their overall well-being, encouraging more active and informed engagement in their communities and the digital world.

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