Back in April, CTN began a partnership with Hamilton Families to provide digital literacy training to over 200 adult clients. We started with virtual classes, teaching 16 participants in English... read more →
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 National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA),... read more →
Kami Griffiths has a perfectly fine phone. It’s your standard Samsung Galaxy smartphone with all the important apps, a decent camera and a screen big enough to watch videos.... read more →
In April, CTN began partnering with Sourcewise to provide over 400 seniors with Google Home speakers. This technology allows users to make calls, play music, request reminders, or receive news... read more →
Senior Connect learner Karen Riley-Maiden has spent her life helping others in the human services sector. After retiring from her career, Karen moved from upstate New York to Round Rock,... read more →
In 2021, a quarter of Americans aged 65 and older are not using the internet. Beyond access to broadband and devices, how can we ensure seniors have the digital skills... read more →
INCREASING DIGITAL INCLUSION WITH AT&T AND METTA FUND With fall in full swing, CTN is staying busy with new partner programs, new staff members, and exciting new grants.... read more →
“There's tons of information available out there,” reflects volunteer digital coach Phil Tse. “It is so useful, but without internet access, you cannot get to it. I think having access... read more →
Community Tech Network is excited to be awarded the COVID-19 Response Digital Equity Project of the Year for Senior Support from the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA).... read more →