We recently introduced our Digital Learning Guides to Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association as a direct result of our contact with them through volunteer work on social inclusion. They saw the guides as a very positive resource for both residents and staff and are considering using them as part of their digital inclusion strategy. We are delighted to have their endorsement; they have posted a very positive comment on their Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/HanoverScotland/?fref=ts) and have promised to mention the guides in their next…
We have recently added a couple of new Guides to our suite of digital learning guides. We have added a guide to Claiming Child Benefit and also an introductory guide to using LinkedIn. Both of these guides are available now, free of charge, on our Digital Learning Guides web page (http://www.sqa.org.uk/digitalguides) We are also currently working with Scottish Power to create a learning guide for their website, allowing customers to manage their power bills, take and submit readings, make payments…
Following a presentation at the recent Scottish Telehealth and Telecare Networking event, SQA are exploring new digital partnerships which may take our learner guides out into the healthcare community; we are confident that we can support learners who need to access different online forms, assistance networks and forums by using learner guides to make them more digitally confident and able to independently access all the online help they need as part of their patient care package. We are also looking…
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