The following was written by Jang (Rachel) Sunjung, a CTN intern from Korea: I've been a Community Technology Network volunteer for six months, tutoring at Aquatic Park Senior Center. I... read more →
Even though "technology" is in our name, we aren’t always on the cutting edge of new tech innovations. I'm embarrassed to admit that I only recently learned about augmented reality... read more →
Spend the rest of the summer enjoying this rich menu of digital delicacies — great resources for individuals wanting to learn something new online as well as for tutors and trainers... read more →
Teah spent eight months as part of a team known as the TechnoSaviors. In May, Teah and her team completed Ready, Set, Connect! (RSC!), a professional development program designed to... read more →
On a day that saw San Francisco fill with 25,000 librarians for the American Library Association Conference, Community Tech Network and Zero Divide hosted an intimate forum on digital inclusion... read more →
I am so happy to announce the creation of the National Digital Inclusion Alliance. There is a clear need among non-profit organizations, libraries, schools and other community institutions for a national... read more →
In exchange for a tax deal, Twitter recently debuted NeighborNest, a community learning center across the street from its Civic Center headquarters. Monday on our program, host David Onek... read more →
San Francisco's newest tech learning center — Twitter's NeighborNest — officially opened on May 5 with a ceremony attended by Twitter CEO Dick Costolo, Mayor Edwin M. Lee, Community Tech Network board... read more →
The SF Connected Program provides seniors and people with disabilities with computer training and access to help keep them connected to friends and family as well as health and other... read more →
Digital Literacy is a SUPERPOWER! On May 6th, Community Technology Network held its annual Volunteer Appreciation Party to acknowledge the many "superheroes" who volunteer in computer centers. Our amazing volunteers... read more →