Much like GDPR, the AI Act demands transparency and accountability in how personal data is handled. It’s not enough to simply have an AI system that works; the individuals whose data is being processed must understand how decisions are being made, especially when these decisions affect their lives in meaningful ways.
The Workforce Digital Skills Charter: A Milestone in Empowering Futures
The Digital Skills Workforce Charter by FutureDotNow, a strategic move that aligns with our commitment to digital inclusion and workforce development.
Empowering Futures in Southwark: Get Online Week 2024
IFB Gaming is proud to present Empowering Futures in Southwark, an initiative designed to close the digital divide and promote community well-being. Following the success […]
Video games, gaming and the social and economic benefits of Esports
As science and technology transform the way we live, the way we vote, and the way we do business – it is pivotal to resist inclinations that it will not transform the way we play.
From Insight to Action: Designing Digital Inclusion Systems That Actually Work
The latest strategy from Good Things Foundation offers a timely and important reflection on what it takes to make digital inclusion effective in practice. Their […]
Inclusion vs Cohesion: Why Digital Inclusion Alone Is Not Enough
Inclusion vs cohesion explained: why access and skills alone are not enough, and how trust, governance, and participation define the future of digital inclusion.
MOSFC: Towards a Theory of Digital Participation Systems
Over time, through my work in digital inclusion, gaming environments, and community technology initiatives, I have begun to notice something interesting about the ideas emerging […]
The Multiplayer Online Social Formation Cycle (MOSFC) Article 2
Explore the Multiplayer Online Social Formation Cycle (MOSFC), a framework by John Adewole explaining how multiplayer digital spaces foster social skills and civic participation.
Why the Device Matters More Than We Admit in Digital Citizenship
As more public services move online, the smartphone has quietly become a gateway to citizenship. This personal reflection explores why device reliability now shapes digital inclusion — and what that means for dignity, governance, and participation in the UK.
Introducing AIS – Adewole Intelligence Suite: A New Step in Digital Inclusion and Sustainable Innovation
I am pleased to introduce AIS – Adewole Intelligence Suite, a new digital tool designed to support individuals, communities, and organisations as they navigate the […]
Winter Data Care 2025: Keeping Communities Connected During Winter
As temperatures drop, the digital divide often widens. Many families and individuals face the dual challenge of staying warm and staying connected. This year, our […]
Empathy: The Case for a Formal Discipline
Empathy, crucial for understanding and connecting with others, is increasingly vital in today’s rapidly changing world. Despite its importance across various sectors, it remains undervalued. Recognizing empathy as a formal discipline in education could enhance emotional intelligence and foster compassion, addressing global challenges and promoting a more inclusive society.
My 7 Pillars: A Framework for Digital Inclusion & Sustainability
In an increasingly digital world, access to technology is no longer a luxury but a necessity. However, millions still face barriers to meaningful digital participation. […]
Digital as a Bridge: The Multiplayer Online Social Formation Cycle – MOSFC
In the dynamic digital and online world, fostering meaningful connections goes beyond just gameplay. It’s about building bridges, creating bonds, and cultivating trust that transcends the screen.
