Miscellaneous Actions
Anything that doesn’t quite fit in the other categories is included in this one. You never know what you might discover in the links below!
Information on beneficial stimuli can be found by clicking on the link
Proofread a Page into an Ebook
Distributed Proofreaders provides a web-based method to ease the conversion of physical Public Domain books into e-books. By dividing the workload into individual pages, many volunteers can work on a book at the same time, which significantly speeds up the creation process.
Beneficial stimuli: cognitive, decision making, hand/eye co-ordination, concentration
Beneficial stimuli: cognitive, decision making, hand/eye co-ordination, concentration
Map Access Issues for Disabled People
Help build an ‘Access Map’ of the UK to show access issues, good or bad, to buildings, transport or leisure venues for disabled people, cyclists or perhaps people with pushchairs etc. Photos, videos or comments can be added to a map to describe the access issue in more detail.
Beneficial stimuli: cognitive, decision making, expression, memory
Beneficial stimuli: cognitive, decision making, expression, memory
Submit an Idea, Improve the World
This site allows you to submit a potentially world changing idea. It’s run on the basis that you submit your idea for the common good rather than for making money.
Beneficial stimuli: cognitive, decision making, expression
Beneficial stimuli: cognitive, decision making, expression
Fix the Web for Disabled People
Web accessibility is not improving very quickly despite the efforts of many experts. ‘Fix the Webs’ solution is to make it super easy for disabled and senior citizens to report problems with websites.
Beneficial stimuli: cognitive, decision making, expression
Beneficial stimuli: cognitive, decision making, expression
Donate Your Knowledge
Yahoo Answers Community Service provides you the opportunity to answer questions about, for example, fundraising ideas, charities, community service, name suggestions for charities – anything related to serving the community.
Beneficial stimuli: cognitive, decision making, expression, memory, self confidence
Beneficial stimuli: cognitive, decision making, expression, memory, self confidence
Microloan to Needy People
Deki provides a facility to microloan minimum £10 to a 3rd world needy person, repayable back over an average term of 6 – 12 months. Once you get paid back, reloan again! Microloans normally have a 98% return rate.
Beneficial stimuli: decision making, expression, education
Beneficial stimuli: decision making, expression, education