According to the National Digital Inclusion Alliance, digital inclusion refers to the “activities necessary to ensure that all individuals and communities, including the most disadvantaged, have access to and use... read more →
"This is just a marvelous program; that's all I can say. It is so helpful and just super!" says Home Connect learner Anna Chou. A native of San Francisco, Anna... read more →
At the height of the pandemic, nearly 93 percent of U.S. households with children were involved in some form of distance learning from home, according to Census Bureau data.... read more →
Last spring, CTN started partnering with Sourcewise, a Santa Clara–based organization that helps older adults effectively navigate their health and life options. As a part of its digital inclusion program,... read more →
“Learning anything takes a lot of courage,” reflects volunteer digital coach Serena Pang. “I think the seniors are really brave that they're willing to learn how to use the tablets.”... read more →
CTN CELEBRATES ANOTHER DIGITAL INCLUSION WEEK! Every year, Digital Inclusion Week (DIW) raises awareness of solutions addressing home internet access, personal devices, local technology training, and support programs. Sponsored by the... read more →
Recently, one of our Central Texas learners, Mr. Huang Dongpo, sent a letter of gratitude to his bilingual digital literacy Instructor, Naimei Tang. Mr. Dongpo is one of many seniors... read more →
Last spring, we officially launched our Texas-based program Senior Connect — a collaboration between Senior Access, AGE of Central Texas, and CTN. Replicating nearly all aspects of our Home Connect program,... read more →
CTN’s marketing and communications director, Lauren Cotter, has extensive experience in the marketing world — including television, film, and video production; branding; sales and sponsorship; digital and social marketing; and... read more →
For those who did not grow up using technology, it can be frustrating to try to navigate devices and use online tools. For those whose primary language is not English,... read more →