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 →
I met Stephan Ricks the first day of the Connect @ Home program in October of this year. He explained to me that he would need some extra help signing... read more →
In so many ways, technology has improved our lives. But for many of us, technology has become a barrier as well. What can be done to ensure that technology improves... read more →
About a year ago, Michelle Duke, Associate Director of Communications and Administration at Tenderloin Housing Clinic (THC), approached CTN to see if we might provide training to their staff. THC often hires from... read more →
Since November we have had the opportunity to work with the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) to deliver training on the San Francisco Housing Portal — DAHLIA.... read more →
Pictured here are two learners from a recent class that I taught at Bayview Commons Apartments, one of the many properties owned or managed by the San Francisco Housing Development... read more →
CTN offices in both San Francisco and Austin participated in this year's Digital Inclusion Week, May 7 – 11, which was sponsored by the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA). In San... read more →