The acting mayor, José Espadas, accompanied by Councilman Major, Soledad Tudela, have delivered this week diplomas to seniors who since January attending the Advanced Internet course.
The Women's Business Incubator has been hosting the course set by the Department of Elderly to retirees and pensioners who may be aware of new technologies.
Knowledge of Internet and its use has been the subject of ongoing high demand since its inception.
At the initiative of the Department of Aging and its owner, in 2008 began to provide computer courses for seniors.
The proposal had a great demand even created a waiting list.
For this reason the City continued programming courses that have been assembled over the years to many more.
As a result, many have discovered the Internet and what this means, approaching a form of communication and information that has been able to satisfy their desire for learning and knowledge of the environment.
Were closed Monday and Tuesday, the four last years of this period given for seniors who previously had been trained in courses or had prior knowledge.
In total, each course has been comprised of 16 students with a total of 64 older, from the mayor and council have received diplomas credited training.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alhama de Murcia