The COVID-19 pandemic has made clear that the digital divide is a persisting problem in our country, and it's not going to solve itself. As libraries and community centers remain... read more →
You know that warm feeling you get when you help someone out, brighten someone's day, or better another person's life? There is something rewarding about offering your time and resources... read more →
The pandemic continues to shift many aspects of our daily lives online — from accessing telehealth, completing schoolwork, searching for jobs, and working from home. Now more than ever, internet... read more →
Originally from Venezuela, Carlos Sivira Falcon has spent most of his life in the Bay Area. After graduating from San Jose State University with a degree in business, Carlos began working... read more →
The digital divide is no longer a division between those with access to technology and those without it. A holistic explanation of the digital divide must consider an individual's level... read more →
The Associated Press featured Community Tech Network in a recent article, "Never too late: Pandemic propels older shoppers online." Over a dozen different news outlets have picked up the article, including... read more →
"My learner is interested in my success, and I'm interested in her success," says volunteer digital coach Ariana Chen. "I love how passionate the older adults are to learn, grow,... read more →
Last month, Community Tech Network was featured in an AARP article, Programs Can Help Older Adults Get or Upgrade Computers, Internet Access. This article stresses the need for accessible technology... read more →
From CTN's inception, our mission has been to unite organizations and volunteers to transform lives through digital literacy. This mission has taken different forms over the years, but 2020 challenged us... read more →
Community Tech Network is, above all, a community. It is a web of people — each with their own unique skills and perspectives — making a collaborative effort to transform... read more →