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Digital equipment and software

Businesses

  1. Computing good practice for small organisations

  2. Setting up a website and email for small businesses and organisations

  3. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance tips


Computers and mobile devices

  1. How to set up and run a digital device lending scheme

  2. Overcoming the challenges of providing devices to residents

  3. Affordable devices and connectivity

  4. How to pick the best computer

  5. Getting online at home


Software

  1. Useful (and free) digital software

  2. Cloud tools explained

  3. Video tips: Windows, email and Zoom


The 3 steps to digital inclusion:

  1. 1Starting a digital inclusion programme

    • How to start a digital inclusion programme
    • Investment and finance
    • Research and resources
  2. 2Delivering a digital inclusion programme

    • People and community
    • Digital equipment and software
  3. 3Evaluation and case studies

    • Digital inclusion case studies
    • Evaluation

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