British government works to get more online users
In an effort to get more people, especially older generations, online the British government has set up Race 2012. From their website, Race Online 2012 aims to bring people and organizations together to improve the life chances of the 10 million people who have never been online, particularly the four million who are also socially and economically excluded. Race 2012 aims to get 100% of the British population online by the London Olympics 2012.
The YouTube sensation, The Internet Grandad has taken a special interest in the cause and is helping them with their mission. As an elderly widower living alone in England, he found the internet to be a wonderful tool to share his knowledge and to connect with a new set of people.
As social media professionals, we often look at what can be the next big thing, the biggest moneymaker, etc. What many fail to forget is how powerful social media can be to simply connect with one another and to be social. For so many the idea of being social can be daunting, what social media offers is a path out of loneliness.
What other organizations do you know of who are taking a keen interest in getting older generations to adopt the internet? Would you support an initiative like this in your country?