I was spending time with a friend the other day who is about to have twins. I mentioned that in 2011 when I was pregnant I had to walk 20... read more →
Last month I pointed out all the different ways in which people define the term digital literacy and talked about how most of the discussion only scratches the surface. I thought it... read more →
While having a 9-to-5 office job may work for many, this structure can often be difficult for both employers and employees to sustain. Real estate is becoming inreasingly expensive, and... read more →
During his winter break, Charles Li took a few days off from volunteering at IT Bookman Community Center in order to finish his college applications. It's an impressive list of... read more →
CTN is excited to announce that we will be offering six e-health classes at five locations this Winter and Spring! Between February and April, we will be offering classes at... read more →
The Bay Area is leading the way in technology innovation, innovation that has changed the way that we work, communicate, and educate ourselves. But it isn't San Francisco that is... read more →
For many of us, talking about the work Community Technology Network (CTN) does can be rather tricky. Part of the problem is that the term digital divide has meant different things to... read more →
A few Decembers ago I spent the holidays helping to take care of an elderly woman. She was very sick and could not be at home. She was scared and... read more →
The Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) surveyed a number of schools and considered the LCFF (Local Control Funding Formula) statistic to determine how many students throughout the district need a... read more →
Hello, World! The Ready, Set, Connect! team has successfully reached its first quarter! In October and November, interns learned the basics of digital literacy tutoring for the diverse patronage at Oakland... read more →