www.getonlineweek.eu, #GOW14 #YouthSpark #YouRock Get Online Week from 24 to 30 March was organised by Telecentre Europe with the support of the European Commission.
The slogan of this year’s effort was: “Get empowered, get employed” – aimed at helping young and unemployed Europeans get the e-skills needed for the 21st century workplace.
European Commission Vice President Neelie Kroes said: “Digital skills are the new literacy. When I grew up it was about reading and writing. Today it is about searching and coding. If you have a dream or a dream job: today you need digital skills. You need the internet.”
Did you know?
- There are 5.5 million young unemployed in Europe, but only 17% have an online job profile on sites like LinkedIn (US, global) or Xing (Germany, global)
- Many young people who use the internet on a daily basis but do not have the full skills needed to convert this interest into a job.
- Nearly all doctors use email and internet in their private life, but most don’t use it to interact with patients.
What was happening for Get Online Week? #GOW14
Events in 5,000 ICT centres and by “GOW National Partners” reached nearly 100,000 Europeans directly. Events took place in Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Greece , Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden.
Corporate supporters included Liberty Global and Microsoft. Microsoft’s YouthSpark provided grants and software to bring concrete e-skills and training to youth. Liberty Global’s YouRock initiative is a new online youth employability service for identifying hidden work skills and building a profile for employability.
We asked Europeans on Twitter: who or what got you online
Here are some of the best answers:
“Knowledge (gathering and sharing), and in the end, Open Source movement”
Anne, 30, “The feeling I was missing out”
@ThijsWhoa : “My dad, in the spring of 1995 he had had a bypass operation and my brother- in-law gave him a him a laptop and an internet connection to keep him busy. My dad showed me the ropes and after ten minutes I was chatting with someone in the United States” called ‘Nerfherder’, talking about Star Wars and other geeky stuff. I was sold right there and then.”
@haesebroeck “We started our company 12 years ago without any funds, but thanks to the internet people find us easily!”
@tuntunaung : “My curious mind”
“It was in my final year at school. I could see the internet was like 1000 or a million libraries and I knew I had to learn more about it.”
@feromalo “my parents’ interest in getting their kids to experience novelties; on my part, curiosity: what was it?