Currently, in the new edition of the European All Digital Awards, the Xarxa Punt TIC has the representation of seven transformative and exciting projects. Last June, three facilitators and four digital initiatives presented their candidacies for the first phase of the European All Digital Awards, which are currently being evaluated by a jury made up of experts in the digital field. Next, you can consult the driving people and the digital initiatives presented:
Núria Lloret del Punt TIC de Can Muntanyola - category: best facilitator
Promoter of digital entrepreneurship and local talent at the TIC Point in Can Muntanyola, in the town of Granollers, she started working in 2005 as a promoter of innovation and digital revitalization in projects and events. Currently, Núria Lloret energizes the community of self-employed professionals and entrepreneurs that was born in 2017 at a digital social innovation meeting #WorldCafèTIC. It has also started a digital well-being program aimed at self-employed professionals and entrepreneurs.
Marta Fontseca from the ICT Point of the Roca Umbert Library - category: best facilitator
Marta Fontseca is a librarian specializing in informational and digital training and since 2005, she has been working at the Roca Umbert Library in Granollers. Since 2007, she has been in charge of the library's digital training program, managing around sixty initiation, updating, accreditation and digital experimentation activities and a digital support service personalized. Their work has contributed to training citizens in digital skills and empowering the community and vulnerable groups.
Moad Ezzamouni from Punt TIC La Florida - Les Plaines - category: best generator of change
Currently, Moad Ezzamouni is the coordinator of the five digital support points in the town of L'Hospitalet de Llobregat and is responsible for all the digital training sessions held in the town. Moad Ezzamouni has gone from being a young man questioned by the neighborhood to becoming a leader and reference for them in terms of generating skills for their digital autonomy. Moad Ezzamouni has done great community and intergenerational work that has made it possible to fight the digital divide.
Podcast - Omnia Point of the Civic Center l'Escorxador - La Seu d'Urgell - category: best digital resource
The Omnia Point in La Seu d'Urgell, with the support of La Seu d'Urgell's local radio, RàdioSeu, promotes the '@TIC' podcast. The collaboration arose in 2022 when the director of RàdioSeu, Marta Pujantell, encouraged the facilitator of the Punt Òmnia de La Seu d'Urgell, Ester Collado, to delve into the world of radio. Specifically, the initiative consists of the recording of learning pills of a few minutes duration on key concepts in the technological field, such as, for example, streaming, arrova or geolocation.
Podcast - Omnia Point of Santa Coloma de Gramenet - category: best digital resource
The Punt Òmnia Santa Coloma in Gramenet, managed by the Integramenet Private Foundation, promotes the podcast 'No Prior Appointment'. The initiative arose from the need to implement a new technological activity to promote the participation of people who use the Punt Òmnia Santa Coloma de Gramenet and to give a voice to the public. The 'Sense Cita Prèvia' podcast is conducted by two fixed presenters and has the collaboration of people who use the Punt Òmnia Santa Coloma de Gramenet, who contribute experiences.
Necessary ICT - ICT point of the Santa Bárbara Smartcentre - category: best digital resource
As part of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, which is commemorated on February 11, and Women's Day, which is commemorated on March 8, the Santa Bárbara TIC Smartcentre Point presented the 'Necessary ICT'. The initiative was born with the desire to break schemes and prejudices. The 'ICT Necessary' includes various technological items needed by an ICT enabler such as a camera protector, a memory adapter, a USB, a mobile phone port adapter and a set of screwdrivers.
TIC Families Blog - Secretariat of Digital Policies - category: best digital resource
With the desire to give a helping hand to families to encourage the critical use of information and communication technologies in childhood, adolescence and youth, the Secretariat of Digital Policies launched the TIC Families blog. The aim was to continue deepening the digital accompaniment of families and children, teenagers and young people. Along these lines, the space has resources distributed in areas: prevention and awareness, support for families, screen addictions and cyber security.
Next Wednesday, October 16, the city of Madrid, in Spain, will host the delivery ceremony of the new edition of the European All Digital Awards, as part of the celebration of the All Digital Summit event. In this sense, during the European awards ceremony, the awardees will have the opportunity to present their initiatives in front of an audience of more than 200 professionals.