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The Netrevalók Program is Launched

Magyar Telekom and the Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library have jointly launched the initiative Netrevalók. Judit Endrei and Dani Ung, the two ambassadors of the Netrevalók program, Zoltán Pereszlényi, Deputy Chief Commercial Officer of Magyar Telekom, and Dr. Péter Fodor, Director General of the Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library, participated in the press conference. The discussion was moderated by Dr. Márta Holló, Corporate Communications Director of Magyar Telekom.

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The press conference for the Netrevalók program, implemented in collaboration between Telekom and the library (gallery)
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The strategic goal of Telekom and the Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library is to promote the acquisition and development of digital literacy and foster an understanding of digital culture through their respective initiatives, services, and programs. We consider it particularly important that social groups with less digital knowledge, such as the elderly, become acquainted with and gain access to the opportunities offered by technology. However, many of them need support and guidance for this reason. That's why we initiated our new program in partnership, where secondary school students introduce the elderly to digital solutions tailored to their level of knowledge and interest, providing real help in their everyday lives.

The free Netrevalók sessions take place in Budapest, in the 24 designated libraries of the Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library, once a month, on the second Wednesday of every month, at a fixed time.
On each occasion, students introduce the elderly to the active use of devices and the Internet, as well as to digital solutions that are useful for them, based on their own level of knowledge and interest. The sessions encompass a range of topics, including social media usage, e-books, internet safety, online communication and administration, entertainment, hobbies, transportation, travel planning, photo editing, digital photography, health, and sports. It's not about formal courses; instead, it's about collectively exploring topics of interest for older individuals on the internet using the smart devices they often carry in their pockets, yet may not fully realize their potential.

Upon registering for Netrevalók program sessions on Telekom's Hello Szülők platform at www.helloszulo.hu/netrevalok, students and the elderly can submit online applications for pre-arranged sessions near their residences. We also offer participants meticulously curated topics, endorsed by IT teachers, along with a tutorial to assist with preparation through the online interface. Telekom is additionally backing the program's success through a communication campaign.

The program's ambassadors, retired television specialist Judit Endrei and popular young influencer Dániel Ungvárszki (Ungdani), represent the two generations targeted by the initiative.

Information

Budapest Collection

1088 Budapest, Szabó Ervin tér 1.
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E-mail: bpgyujt@fszek.hu
Phone number:
(1) 411-5026
Manager: Kiss Borbála
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Registration for natural and legal persons:
free of charge / 12 months
Administration fee of registration reader card:
HUF 400 / 12 months

Daily card: HUF 1650 / day

Borrowing privileges in one library:
HUF 7800 / 12 months
HUF 5400 / 6 months
HUF 4000 / 3 months

Establishment of membership for using all branches simultaneously:
HUF 10000 / 12 months
HUF 7700 / 6 months

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