In April, you can travel to Cuba while supporting CTN’s mission to transform lives through digital literacy. We will be leading a delegation there that will focus… Read more
Before I helped establish CTN as a nonprofit, I lived in New York City and worked for the Parks Department in their Computer Resource Centers. In 2003 I was teaching a group… Read more
In the next few months, Community Technology Network will be rolling out a new program providing digital literacy training to low-income East Bay residents.
The California… Read more
The following was written by Jang (Rachel) Sunjung, a CTN intern from Korea:
… Read moreI’ve been a Community Technology Network volunteer for six months, tutoring at Aquatic
Even though “technology” is in our name, we aren’t always on the cutting edge of new tech innovations.
I’m embarrassed to admit that I only recently… Read more
I am so happy to announce the creation of the National Digital Inclusion Alliance.
There is a clear need among non-profit organizations, libraries, schools and other
… Read moreLast week I attended the fifth annual Schools, Health, Library Broadband Coalition (SHLB) conference in Washington, D.C., where I moderated a panel called “Digital… Read more
The Institute on Aging is presenting a one-day conference on aging and technology called BIG IDEAS, GOOD WORK: How Elders, Caregivers, and Senior Services Are Influencing
… Read moreA new report issued by the City of San Francisco outlines a number of policy recommendations to connect more households and address issues of Internet availability, affordablity,
… Read moreKami Griffiths, Community Technology Network’s executive director, was interviewed on April 24, 2015, by Comcast Newsmakers. Terri Hardesty talked to Kami
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