Digital Everywhere: Digital helpers - simply deal with official channels online (GB)
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Start : 11.03.2025 , 17:00 - 19:30
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Course fee : € 0,00
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FF-Liebenfels, Schulungsraum
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Course number: 25F0943005
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Teaching units: 1x3 UE
To bring along / Info: Writing materials, registration mandatory
Doing official business online and saving time? No problem with ID Austria and the Digital Office! In this workshop, you will receive step-by-step instructions on how to set up, use and install the necessary apps. Our instructors will familiarize you with the use of digital official services, explain the available e-government platforms such as MeineSV or FinanzOnline and show you the additional benefits of ID Austria and the Digital Office for you - such as applying for a craftsman's bonus or drawing the federal treasury. Gain the confidence to deal with important official channels digitally and find out how modern technologies can make it easier for you to access public services.
Course content:
Assessment of the participants' level of knowledge by the course instructor and clarification of desired subject areas and learning content
Clarification of what is meant by e-government
Presentation of ID Austria/how does the application work, how does the changeover work/what can it be used for?
What is meant by basic version and full version?
What are the necessary system requirements (does ID Austria work with every cell phone) / Where could problems arise during the changeover?
Validity/security of ID Austria
Clarification of what happens to the cell phone signature
Presentation of different signature options
Ongoing answering of individual questions
Exchange with and between course participants
Encouragement to use the applications independently
Individual assistance and clarification of questions
For whom? Anyone interested in the topic of e-government, beginners, people without previous (digital) knowledge
Digital Everywhere is a free workshop program for digital beginners that offers 4,500 workshops throughout Austria. The low-threshold offer is financed by the Federal Chancellery as part of the Digital Competence Offensive and is managed by the Office for Digital Competences at the OeAD.