Thanks a lot guys, your contributions have been helpful
To get back to the matter at hand,
I would say that from my experience, base level digital literacy is what your target group require, and are receiving from multiple sources.
This not withstanding, the scope should ab initio be determined by the convenor of the training.
Though I wonder why you have to "develop" your own curriculum for this target group,I would say there are sufficient sources from both open source and proprietary organizations.
Here are some sources you can think about, forming a baseline foundation.
Microsoft Digital Literacy http://www.microsoft.com/about/corporatecitizenship/citizenship/giving/programs/up/digitalliteracy/default.mspx
Google ICT Literacy http://www.teachparentstech.org/
Open University http://www.open.ac.uk
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