Community Tech Network has recently implemented a strategy for training digital navigators. This strategy plays a central role in CTN’s SF Bridge Digital Equity project with the San Francisco Mayor’s... read more →
Xiurong Li learned digital skills by participating in Community Tech Network’s Home Connect program and says the program has positively impacted her life. Prior to learning with CTN, Xiurong often... read more →
AT&T is committed to bridging the digital divide. Cammy Blackstone, AT&T’s director of external affairs, says: “Right now, everyone needs to be online. It’s impossible to stay connected with family... read more →
Qing Li Yang is from Taishan, China. As an older adult and immigrant, Qing Li has faced many language and cultural barriers while living in the United States. Fortunately, after... read more →
Community Tech Network (CTN) is thrilled to work with the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development as part of the SF Bridge Digital Equity Program. Through this... read more →
Theresa Wallace decided to learn digital skills with Community Tech Network (CTN) in order “to more efficiently and effectively serve [her] community.” “During the pandemic, I wanted to be able... read more →
Last month, Al Ho, the technology lead at Community Tech Network (CTN), headed to Harvard University to conduct research on structural biology and molecular pharmacology. By looking at the molecular... read more →
Community Tech Network is thrilled to announce that it has been selected as one of three organizations to provide digital literacy training as part of the California Department of Aging’s... read more →
According to Keenan Harrell, Okta for Good’s Community Impact Program manager, promoting digital inclusion is a key to building an equitable society. Says Keenan: “Technology is embedded in just about... read more →
“Libraries are all about literacy — not just in terms of books, but in terms of all resources. Today, the tool that people need to succeed is digital literacy. Digital... read more →