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OU student Sue on sharing the benefits of being online

Sue Joyson won the OU's competition for a pair of tickets to the National Digital Champions Day in London as part of the Race Online 2012 campaign. Speaking from the event, held in London, Sue talks about what she's doing to support people going online.

You can also hear from Julie and George, who work at the OU.

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TweetSue Joyson won the OU's competition for a pair of tickets to the National Digital Champions Day in London as part of the Race Online 2012 campaign. Speaking from the event, held in London, Sue talks about what she's doing to support people going online. You can also hear from Julie and George, who work at the OU. Watch the videos here 2 Average: 2 (1 vote)

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David Greenhill - Thu, 02/06/2011 - 15:04

Don't over/under estimate technology,persons,process?Inequalites of access should be tackled. Computer literacy is an important skill that should be available to all members of society. Personally I plan to turn the expensive box in a corner of my parents house into a tool in which we can communicate and they can have access to the rest of the world.But cannot eat PC's or 'data',has Star Trek arrived? Compuer,"Replicate Chinese Curry,Microwave".

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