In 2016, Twitter approved a grant in the amount of $30,000 to Community Technology Network to fund a pilot digital literacy program at Twitter's NeighborNest. The purpose was to address... read more →
On Wednesday, September 27, volunteers from Goldman Sachs joined CTN at Downtown Senior Center for a "bring your own device" volunteer teach-in event. Seniors were invited to come in with... read more →
In early 2016, CTN partnered with a wonderful organization called Satellite Affordable Housing Associates (SAHA). SAHA is an organization that's committed to building long-term communities for low-income and special needs... read more →
Earlier this year, CTN announced an important strategic partnership with Satellite Affordable Housing Associates (SAHA). SAHA provides affordable accommodations and services to empower people and strengthen neighborhoods. CTN is being... read more →
Think of mobile technology — a smartphone or tablet — and you probably picture it in the hands of a Millennial. But at CTN, we understand that mobile technology is not the... read more →
While riding public transportation or walking around town, have you ever stopped to notice who around you isn't staring at their smartphones? I have begun to pay more attention to... read more →
September 27 was National Voter Registration Day, and we are excited to support our learners as they exercise the important right and responsibility to vote. In order to provide this support, CTN... read more →
CTN has facilitated a number of teach-in events with tech companies with the goal of bringing more of our clients across the digital divide. Our Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)... read more →
Our digital inclusion efforts continued this June at Twitter's NeighborNest, where I taught the digital literacy course in Spanish. The four-part workshop series focused on building the learners' basic computer and... read more →
CTN is excited to partner with Twitter on their NeighborNest, a computer lab in the Tenderloin that provides services to low-income and homeless families and youth. I was lucky to... read more →