Internet fraud: a measure to improve the literacy of older people
Fraud through digital resources is a phenomenon that is currently gaining momentum in society. Especially older people face such situations.
Students of the Faculty of Education and Humanities, specializing in computer science, together with the public foundation “Connect-Ed” taught people over 50 years of age the basic possibilities of digital literacy. Information sessions on online fraud are also being held.
A contract will be concluded between this foundation and the faculty, and a certain part of students studying in the specialty “Informatics” will have an annual internship in this organization.
