college 14
London
A not-for-profit social enterprise that makes good things happen with digital
technology. Tinder Foundation support thousands of community partners to be
smarter in how they use digital technology through our Community How to website,
and through our management of the UK online centres network and the Learn My Way
online learning platform, and have helped more than one million people gain the
skills they need to use computers and the internet confidently. Information
Commissioner’s Office (ICO) College 14 registered with the Information
Commissioner’s Office (ICO) as required by the Data Protection Act 1998, and for
the peace of mind for all our students and clients to be at peace in the
knowledge that their personal informations are in safe hands. UK online centres
Tinder Foundation manages the national network of UK online centres, which exist
in 5,000 communities throughout the UK, supporting people to improve their
computer and internet skills and to become confident internet users. UK online
centres are key to combating digital exclusion, and the grassroots support they
provide has a huge impact on both individuals and communities. Community How To
Tinder Foundation created, and now manages, the Community How To website. The
website was designed to help community organisations find the digital tools that
can help them do more, more easily, and the website relies on user
recommendations from the community to help people find the tools that they need.
Learn My Way Learn My Way is an online learning platform, built especially to
make getting online easy. Courses are combined to create packages to help people
follow a logical path in developing their digital skills. English My Way English
My Way is a fresh approach to English language learning, focused on supporting
adults with no or low levels of English to better integrate with their local
communities