Not everyone can easily contact the government online. Yet, the government is increasingly arranging things digitally. The Digisterker course teaches you how to do this yourself.

In this course, you'll learn how to apply for, use, and modify a DigiD, install and use the DigiD app, find information on government websites, work with "my" environments (for example, to make appointments or request something), and read messages in the MijnOverheid message box. Digisterker is for people who already have some internet experience. For example, you can use a keyboard and mouse, have an email address, and have internet access at home. If you're new to computers and the internet, take the Click & Tap course at the library first.

The Digisterker course co…

Not everyone can easily contact the government online. Yet, the government is increasingly arranging things digitally. The Digisterker course teaches you how to do this yourself.

In this course, you'll learn how to apply for, use, and modify a DigiD, install and use the DigiD app, find information on government websites, work with "my" environments (for example, to make appointments or request something), and read messages in the MijnOverheid message box. Digisterker is for people who already have some internet experience. For example, you can use a keyboard and mouse, have an email address, and have internet access at home. If you're new to computers and the internet, take the Click & Tap course at the library first.

The Digisterker course consists of four lessons. These are on Mondays, March 9, 16, 23, and 30, from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM. The course is free, even if you're not a library member. The course is held at De Dreef in Aarle-Rixtel. You can register by phone before February 26th. When registering, you'll be asked for your name, email address, phone number, city of residence, and whether or not you have a DigiD.

When

  • Thursday the 26th of february 2026

Prices

  • Free

Location