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Developing Digital Skills for Elderly People through AITC/EIF and ISOC Armenia Collaboration
The digital world has become an inseparable part of our lives today: work, communication, shopping, and even daily tasks have all shifted to online platforms. But for elderly people, keeping up with this new reality is not always easy. Those who grew up without digital technologies often feel as though the world is racing ahead, while they are left behind. However, the right educational programs can change everything. Initiated by the Internet Society Armenia Chapter (ISOC Ar


Hub Artsakh and AITC/EIF Collaboration: New Opportunities for Artsakh Women
Through the joint efforts of Hub Artsakh and AITC/EIF, two unique programs became a true starting point for displaced women from Artsakh — opening new doors and introducing them to new professions. The first program, “Administrative Skills Development,” opened the gateway to the digital world and its technological opportunities. Twenty-five women mastered MS Office, Google Workspace, and numerous digital tools. Just as importantly, they developed their soft skills—communicat


AITC/EIF Center’s Free Computer Literacy Course for Displaced Individuals from Artsakh
The AITC/EIF Center has implemented a free computer literacy course aimed at supporting displaced individuals from Artsakh by enhancing their technological skills and helping them to integrate into the digital age. The course was attended by around 150 people of various ages and educational backgrounds. The goal of the course was to provide them with basic computer knowledge. In addition to teaching fundamental computer skills, participants also took a media literacy course c


AITC and EIF increase digital literacy through the “Basic Computer Skills for Elderly People”program
The Armenian-Indian Center for Excellence in Information and Communication Technologies (AITC) has been teaching basic computer skills to elderly people in Armenia for 10 years. The Center runs a comprehensive course “Basic Computer Skills for Elderly People” social program, which covers everything the elderly need to do on smartphones and computers in their daily life. The participants start from learning to use computers and smartphones independently. The Center’s instructo


AITC’s computer skills course: Transforming the quality of life for elderly people
Since its inception, the Enterprise Incubator Foundation’s Armenian-Indian Center for Excellence in ICT (AITC) has been teaching computer skills to the older generation in the framework of the social program designed for people aged 50 and over, who want to acquire basic computer and media literacy skills. This year has seen a record number of applications for the program. The courses kicked off in February, and as of June, the AITC has graduated eight groups of students, tea
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