Archive for the ‘SID’ Category
Ruth and Margaret Pick Up Their Homework
Ruth and Margaret from Skinningrove Link Up UK Online Centre pick up thier first set of course books for the accredited UCPD in ICT. Ruth and Margaret both aim to develop the skills they have learnt so far at their own UK Online Centre and at Destinations as part of the SID project and hope they can pass these on to more people in Skinningrove. They particulary would like to be able to encourage the younger people of the village to come in and use the computers and to pass on to them the computer skills they now have.
Princes Trust Final Presentation
A Report by: Karen Duncan
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On Wednesday 18th April at 2pm 11 students from Cleveland Fire Brigades Prince
East Cleveland Community Groups the way forward
People from several community groups met at Destinations Saltburn to discuss plans and ideas for the future. All had been engaged in the past year in one of two projects: “East Cleveland Community ICT” or “Digital Discovery Route” both of which were facilitated by the University of Teesside’s Digital City. The group were meeting to take community ownership of the East Cleveland Laptops. Through a new project “Social Inclusion Demonstrators” several of the communities are getting Internet connections and wireless networks to make use of those laptops. The Teesside S.I.D. is one of just 20 such projects in the country ( info here ) and is funded by the University for Industry (UFI). The Teesside S.I.D. project or “Digital Village” features several “spokes” with Destinations UK online centre under new ownership/management of Paul Davies as the “hub”.
The group met in the first floor of Destinations a former toy shop “Kings of Saltburn” which has a history of being bombed in the 1st World War. It was agreed that Steve Thompson (Community Media Coordinator) would chair the groups meetings and he outlined details of the progress made through the East Cleveland projects and how they fitted into new and future plans. Sue Anderson and Paul outlined plans for this space to compliment the learning centre and open access Internet Cafe below. the group were invited to input ideas into the plans for this space and several great ideas were forthcoming. In fact ideas were in no short supply throughout the meeting in general and all the participants expressed that their experiences of the two East Cleveland projects had left them thirsting for more. We can expect to see more animation and blogging more digital media and there was a great deal of interest in creating an Internet radio network. The group will continue to collaborate through electronic communication and further meetings. It was proposed that the meetings should move around the communities and the next one is planned to take place in Skinningrove.

Day Two of Libraries Tour
Today the “digital tour” moved to South Bank and Dormanstown libraries (see below). In these 3 visits I’ve met with staff from every branch of Redcar & Cleveland Liraries. Not sure what they’d want to see I gave them the lot – The full digital monty! – First Time Online Package, Web Two Stuff, Internet Radio, Digital Music, Digital Story Telling, The Community Challenge Online Quiz, Blogging and Animation. Many of them had to be helped from the building.
For details of what the Librarians saw click on the “read more” link after the images below

Early Morning Start At South Bank

The Tour Bus Arrives and Unloads

Stunned Librarians on Their Day Off