This blog provides an opportunity for attendees to the Rural-eGov training workshop to be held at FUW offices on the 22nd of May 2008 to share experiences of using various eGovernment services. The blog should therefore help you to get to grips with using these services and the benefits they offer.
In the weeks following the workshop, the Rural-eGov trainer will also be available to answer your questions/queries and will publish a number of home exercises to help you become more familiar with using some of these eGovernment services.
We hope you find this new on-line collaborative approach to learning is useful to you. To ensure everyone benefits, please do post your eGovernment questions to the trainer and other users, and make your views and experiences heard by actively engaging in discussion, as well as initiating it!
This project analyses the needs in respect of public service support of SMEs in five rural areas of EU member states with different degrees of eGovernment services deployment and adoption. It will study existing e-government services for these rural SMEs and their level of awareness, and it will develop and evaluate a vocational training curriculum focusing on how to prepare rural SMEs to use and exploit cases of e-government services. In addition, a web-based observatory of e-government services for rural areas will also be deployed. Rural-eGov is a pilot project that is funded by the European Commision’s Leonardo da Vinci (LdV) programme. It started in October 2006 and is expected to run for 2 years. The Rural-eGov Observatory is available at http://rural-egov.aua.gr:8080/observatory/
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