Like many designations that divide humanity into categories, age is often thought of as less than others. And "less than" invites marginalization. We live in a world designed by younger... read more →
In most of our lives, technology provides convenience, entertainment, and a moment of distraction. For some, however, tablets can become a needed connection to the outside world. The power of... read more →
Community Tech Network is delighted to announce receiving a grant from Metta Fund, a private health foundation dedicated to San Francisco's aging population and those furthest from access and opportunity.... read more →
I'd like to kick off the new year by sharing my experience as a senior digital and adult literacy trainer and recent observations I've made. Technology has much to offer... read more →
CTN recently partnered with Defy Ventures to host a Tech Teach-in for their program participants, whom it calls entrepreneurs-in-training (EITs). Defy provides rigorous employment readiness, character development, and entrepreneurship training... read more →
A question uttered by more than a few San Francisco residents over the years. Nestled in the corner of Glen Canyon Park, it is easy to miss its open fields... read more →
On October 1, Lyft volunteers conducted a bring-your-own-device teach-in for seniors at the Curry Center in San Francisco. The event had 9 volunteers and 13 participants. The learners' needs were diverse,... read more →
Every Thursday, volunteer Michael Wiggins and I meet with assigned learners participating in digital literacy engagement at Saint Francis Living Room. This senior center is run in conjunction with Curry Senior... read more →
In 2012, CTN launched a new initiative to train youth in San Francisco to help older adults improve their digital skills. The following year, the program relocated to Oakland through... read more →
San Francisco Digital Equity is a citywide initiative to ensure that all residents have the tools and ability to participate in digital society. Community Tech Network has been working with... read more →