Community Tech Network is proud to unveil its report (PDF) on the impactful Connections, Health, Aging, and Technology (CHAT) program. This report serves as a practical guide for digital equity... read more →
In part one of our internet safety series, we discussed 15 online scams that older adults commonly face. In this next edition we’ll discuss some general rules of thumb to... read more →
In an era dominated by technology, the internet has become an integral part of our daily lives. While it has opened up new avenues for communication, learning, and entertainment, it... read more →
Wherever people with disabilities live in the world, the digital divide has a disproportionate impact, hampering their access not just to education and employment, but to life-affirming social activities.... read more →
Monthly Lunch & Learn Webinars If you’re a digital equity practitioner, don’t miss CTN’s monthly Lunch & Learns, which we launched in January! Our first session, “How to Support... read more →
Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) stopped accepting applications for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), a pandemic-era discount for qualified low-income households to obtain reliable and quality broadband... read more →
In our ongoing mission to bridge the digital divide, Community Tech Network continues to witness inspiring stories of transformation. Today, we bring you an interview with Moc Quach, a 63-year-old... read more →
Clement Kennedy is an 84-year-old from Half Moon Bay, California. She lives alone in a nursing home apartment without a TV. Her digital literacy instructor, CTN’s Giang (Jen) Tran, says,... read more →
As an installment in Community Tech Network’s successful Lunch & Learn webinar series, we hosted our February 2024 session, titled Culturally Inclusive Digital Equity Curriculum, on February 29 at 11... read more →
Jose, age 70, is originally from Jalisco, Mexico, and currently lives in Santa Rosa, California. Learning digital skills with Community Tech Network has empowered him with a newfound sense of... read more →