The Future of Online Learning — Educational News

Online learning is on the rise. A recent poll found that 46% of recent graduates took an online credit as part of their degree, while more people than ever are turning to hybrid courses that combine distance learning with traditional classroom methods. Many students are attracted to the flexibility of online learning and combine their […]

The Future of Online Learning — Educational News

Mapping the rise in online learning – An introduction

Online learning is available to all. However, a focus by technology companies to create easy-to-read and navigable content is critical to ensure those with disabilities can particpate in making online learning truly inclusive. However, for many access is dependent on embracing digital processes, which is why we provide local support for vulnerable people living in North Tyneside with solutions to getting involved. We do this by breaking down the barriers that exclude them from taking advantage of all that the internet has to offer by delivering online support close to home and, thereby, increase the level of competency for developing their interests online and. critically, to give them the basic digital skills to tackle online learning.

Calling on folks in North Tyneside to get involved in peer to peer online mentoring!

Online Chum Mentoring Scheme

Established in 2015 as volunteer Information Ranger – which has now morphed into its present format over the succeeding years involving a purely mentoring one – we now call Online Chum Mentor.    

The aim is to match a volunteer from the local community to a beneficiary according to the needs of the beneficiary and the complimentary skills of the volunteer.   Together they form a trusting relationship for a period of time set out by the beneficiary.   The outcomes are linked to what the beneficiary wants to achieve, which may be as diverse as setting up an email address, accessing socially essential services, day-to-day household tasks such as banking or utilities, including how to use a variety apps safely and securely.   

The volunteer role is a varied and, although, originally conceived as a ‘remote’ supporter, it can develop into a face-to-face interaction. However, any joint working taking place in the community is within the organisation’s framework rather than as an independently arranged engagement.  All volunteers are interviewed with an agreed profile archived on a secure website and DBS checks are undertaken.   The timeline of the volunteer from inception is documented and shared with the volunteer; this covers training needs, ideas on ongoing development of the scheme, problems the volunteer encounters, Health & Safety, one-to-one support and invitations to group meetings where experience can be shared with others.    

Integral to our mission are the social goals driving our digital project, where volunteers and beneficiaries come together as one family sharing online and offline activities and to participate in organisational events such as outreach, exhibitions, attending community partner drop in sessions, marketing, Active Learning (Community Reporters – Community Reporters), cyber-crime awareness as well as our own drop in sessions we operate two days a week.    The overall aim is to integrate the virtual and non-virtual worlds, which is often the best digital learning experience for many older and disabled people living in North Tyneside.   

If your interested in finding out how you can get involved visit our website https://www.parkviewprojectne.com/ or drop us an email at: office@parkviewproject.org.uk

We are looking for those who come from a wide range of backgrounds, young or old, disabled or not, who have a passion to help people get access to the internet. No specialist knowledge required and training available online to help you get underway.

The only criteria is you must live or work in North Tyneside.

Thank you for your time in reading this blog.

Get Online Week

This year Online Week is on from 19 – 25th October. Many local Online Centres Network members will be hosting events around the country, we will be representing North Tyneside borough as the specialist Digital Disability Support service. We will be posting further information nearer the time. Because of the current restrictions in access to our drop in services, all the events will be held virtually. If in the event we are able to deliver some elements of this years programme with a non virtual space, we will plan this into the forthcoming diary. Hope you can all join us nearer the time?

Email: office@parkviewproject.org.uk for further information

If you could have 20/20 vision would you take it? — My life my story

If there was a cure for your disability would you take it? This is a question that can provoke many numerous responses. Some people may not want a cure because their disability is a definite part of who they are. Some people may jump at the chance to be free of the unique hurdles having […]

If you could have 20/20 vision would you take it? — My life my story

Thought provoking account of a blind person

How to be a part of the blogging community! — Elsie LMC

Some useful pointers to take away to help with getting involved in the blogging community

Hi everyone! How are you? ❤️ Today I’m going to be sharing how to be a part of the blogging community (or more so a part of “a” blogging community as there are so many!). The community is in my opinion without a doubt the best thing about having a blog, I mean it’s all […]

How to be a part of the blogging community! — Elsie LMC

Excuses Bystanders and Authority Often Make for a Bully — Chateau Cherie

Having a strategy to counter some of these excuses made by, no doubt well meaning people, is vital if we are to educate others about the harm bullies cause.

As we know, bullies are very practiced and convincing liars and have a flair for using charm to deceive bystanders and authority. Understand that this “charm” bullies often display is fake. It is all a part of the smokescreen they put up to hoodwink people, cover up bad behavior, and avoid accountability. In short, bullies…

Excuses Bystanders and Authority Often Make for a Bully — Chateau Cherie

The NHS spends more than half its budget on people who can’t access the internet – here’s what I’m doing to change that — Helen Milner

Digital Health Hubs: A UK Charity, Good Things Foundation, Leads the way in keeping this on the agenda, ensuring that the most vulnerable are connected. (FB,Tumblr & Twitter members)

On Tuesday, Professor Sir Michael Marmot released a 10-year review of his 2010 report into growing health inequalities. I’m sure we all agree with health secretary Matt Hancock that “there’s still more to do”. Marmot’s review reveals stalling life expectancy for men and women in England since 2010. The more deprived the area, the shorter […]

The NHS spends more than half its budget on people who can’t access the internet – here’s what I’m doing to change that — Helen Milner

Assistive Technology for free — AccessAbility Solutions

For our members on Tumblr and Twitter, here are a list of accessibility support compliments of blogger we follow on Weevlm.art You can find information on our public facing website https://www.parkviewprojectne.com/my-computer-my-way linking you to Ability.net.

Here is an ongoing list for those who might find this helpful:- AbilityNet has a set of useful advice suitable for different conditions Voice control for Chrome – extension from the chrome store Chrome Store – lotts of extensions for Chrome https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions?utm_source=chrome-ntp-icon Google Keep – for remembering and storing information Grammarly- online support for writing […]

Assistive Technology for free — AccessAbility Solutions

Assistive Technology for free — AccessAbility Solutions

Useful Assistive Technology links that are inexpensive and readily available

Here is an ongoing list for those who might find this helpful:- AbilityNet has a set of useful advice suitable for different conditions Voice control for Chrome – extension from the chrome store Chrome Store – lotts of extensions for Chrome https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions?utm_source=chrome-ntp-icon Google Keep – for remembering and storing information Grammarly- online support for writing […]

Assistive Technology for free — AccessAbility Solutions

Digital Inclusion North Tyneside

Park View Project encourage the local community to confront the fact that there are many older, disabled people excluded from having an online presence. A short biography gives a flavor of what we are about and how to get involved either as a Volunteer Online Chum or as somebody seeking assistance in getting an online presence.

https://www.parkviewprojectne.com/