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Get Online Week is an annual campaign that takes place in the UK and Europe. == UK == The 2010 event took place on 18-24 October 2010.〔〔 In 2014, Get Online week took place on 13–19 October, with 1,103 locations running 5,000 events, with 80,000 participants.〔 In 2015, the campaign took place on 12-18 October, organised by the Tinder Foundation. It claims to be the biggest UK digital inclusion campaign.〔 It is organised by UK Online Centres the UK-based Government-funded digital inclusion organisation. 2013 was the 7th annual October event from UK online centres. Previously 'Get online week' was called 'Get online day' 〔'(Get online day )'〕 but the decision was made to change the name for 2010 and stretch the campaign over a week. This was due to the natural growth of the campaign and previous feedback that a day wasn't enough time to fit in all the activities that were arranged. Typically, Get online week's many events and promotional activities now happen throughout the whole month of October. UK online centres teamed up with a range of external partners who generated huge amounts of publicity for Get online week. They include the BBC, BT, Three, Post Office, TalkTalk, Facebook, EE and MLA amongst many others. Partners also hold their own events or direct people to one of the 3,800 UK online centres which are situated around England. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Get Online Week」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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