At Community Tech Network (CTN), we are committed to bridging the digital divide and empowering individuals with the skills and resources they need to thrive in today's digital world. Our... read more →
85-year-old Doris* recently completed digital skills training with Community Tech Network after learning about us from one of our partners, the Cupertino Senior Center. In this interview, with her instructor,... read more →
At Community Tech Network, our goal is to bridge the digital divide by providing technology access and digital skills training to low-income older adults and other marginalized communities. As essential... read more →
In a world increasingly defined by digital technologies, the ability to navigate the online landscape can be a gateway to empowerment and independence. For Mary S., a 64-year-old learner, this... read more →
Arlene H. received an iPad and digital skills training from Community Tech Network. In the interview below, she shares with her instructor, CTN’s Giang (Jen) Tran, the impact that technology... read more →
In today's digital age, access to technology is more than just a matter of convenience — it's a gateway to opportunity, connection, and empowerment. Yet, for many individuals, the digital... read more →
At 87 years old, Consuelo B., a resident of San Jose, California, embarked on a digital adventure with Community Tech Network (CTN). Through a series of six training sessions with... read more →
Lauren R., a 65-year-old from San Francisco, had some basic online skills prior to learning more with Community Tech Network. However, she has begun to stay at home most of... read more →
Community Tech Network is excited to share the recording from our recent Lunch & Learn webinar, Celebrating Librarians: The Original Digital Navigators, which was held on April 25 at 11... read more →
In the dynamic realm of technology, noteworthy advancements have surfaced, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). The capability of AI to execute complex tasks represents a shift scarcely... read more →