Programs · Learn Digital

Learn Digital:
It's Never Too Late

A safe, welcoming, friendly space where adults and older people build confidence, gain useful digital and media skills, and enjoy connecting with their surroundings, community, and loved ones.

Our objectives

We train people for a
full and safe digital life

We train participants for a full and safe digital life.

Digital Media Education

We teach how to identify disinformation (information integrity), recognise bias, and develop critical thinking to navigate the digital world in an informed way. This will help you judge whether information is truthful and protect yourself from misleading content.

Safe Browsing

You will learn to identify and avoid online fraud, protect your personal data, and manage your privacy on networks and apps, ensuring a calm, risk-free digital experience. We will give you the tools to feel safe with every click.

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the ability of machines to imitate and perform tasks that require human intelligence. We will explore how AI is transforming our daily lives and the future, discover its practical applications, and learn how to interact with it consciously.

Digital Wellbeing

Find a healthy balance between time spent online and in-person activities, using digital tools to enrich your life and strengthen social bonds without replacing face-to-face interaction. We promote conscious, beneficial use of technology.

Although 96.5% of Chile's population has some form of connectivity, that coverage does not automatically translate into safe, autonomous navigation skills in the digital environment.

We live in a historic moment marked by technological advances that expand the possibilities of producing and sharing information, but also create an ecosystem saturated with haste, immediacy, and difficulty building deep relationships.

The benefits and, above all, the risks of our interaction with media and technologies have placed media and digital education as a tool that should be integrated into the agenda of many institutions.

Recognising access to these tools as a right is not enough: they must be incorporated into formal education and debate spaces opened beyond classrooms, especially for those no longer in the school system.

Having the opportunity to understand digital culture and participate critically is key for adults and older people. That gap amplifies their vulnerabilities, limiting access to the labour market, reliable information, basic services, and other fundamental rights.

It is imperative to design and implement solid policies, allocate adequate resources, and foster partnerships with companies and organisations across sectors.

Only then can we democratise access to media and digital education, ensuring people of all ages develop autonomy and critical thinking, both online and offline.

Community impact

Beyond individual
skills

A programme that strengthens everyone.

Greater autonomy

Makes procedures and communications easier, providing digital independence.

Less isolation

Strengthens social and digital ties with family and friends.

Quick access to information

Local information and services within reach.

Civic empowerment

Active participation in neighbourhood initiatives and civic platforms.

Our methodology

We learn together,
at your pace

Hybrid sessions

In-person and virtual classes with individualised support.

Collaborative learning and co-creation

Participants support each other and co-create materials that enrich the workshop.

Ongoing support

Help line and monthly review meetings to resolve questions.

Accessible materials

Printed guides and step-by-step videos to review at your own pace.

Bring Learn Digital
to your community

Do you represent a municipality, neighbourhood association, or community centre? We invite you to contact us to bring this programme to residents.

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