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May 28

Online Courses for Digital Equity Instructors and Managers

  • May 28, 2024
  • digitalLIFT, General

In our rapidly evolving digital landscape, the importance of digital equity cannot be overstated. Yet, addressing the digital divide requires more than just access to technology—it demands comprehensive strategies and skilled practitioners. That’s why we’re thrilled to unveil our latest initiative: a series of online courses tailored for digital equity practitioners!

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Empowering Practitioners, Bridging Divides

Our courses cater to a diverse range of professionals dedicated to narrowing the digital divide. Whether you’re a digital literacy instructor seeking to enhance your teaching abilities or a manager overseeing digital navigators, our curriculum is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to make a meaningful impact.

Course Offerings

Here’s a glimpse into our course offerings:

  • Digital Equity & the Aging: Addressing the unique challenges and opportunities in promoting digital inclusion among older adults
  • Digital Equity and Healthcare: Exploring the intersection of healthcare and technology to promote equitable access to digital resources
  • Digital Equity and Libraries: Leveraging libraries as key hubs for digital literacy and support
  • Teaching Internet Safety & Responsibility: Equipping educators with strategies to foster responsible and ethical online behavior among their students
  • Digital Navigators: Advanced: Empowering practitioners with the skills they need, preparing them to provide tailored digital support to their community members 
  • Managing Digital Navigators: Cultivating effective leadership within digital equity teams to set up and oversee successful digital navigator programs
  • Teaching Digital Skills Advanced: Innovating digital literacy training through cutting-edge instructional techniques that cater to diverse learner needs
  • Teaching Digital Skills: Applying proven adult learning principles to digital inclusion initiatives, ensuring inclusive and effective educational experiences for all participants

Why Choose Our Courses?

When you enroll in our online courses, you’re not just accessing information—you’re tapping into expertise cultivated over 16 years by our team of national leaders in digital equity.

Here’s what makes our courses stand out:

  • Self-Paced Flexibility: Complete the modules at your own pace, fitting your learning around your schedule.
  • Real-World Relevance: Our courses are enriched with real-world case studies and examples, ensuring practical applicability.
  • Certificate of Completion: Receive a certificate upon successful completion of your chosen course, validating your expertise.

About Our Training

Whether your organization is planning to launch a digital equity initiative or wants to take its current digital inclusion efforts to the next level, Community Tech Network’s capacity-building program, digitalLIFT, can provide your team with the knowledge and support you need to be successful.

As a national leader in addressing the digital divide with 16 years of hands-on experience, Community Tech Network offers self-paced online courses for individuals looking to get started immediately as well as customized training packages that offer more robust support based on each organization’s unique needs.

Ready to embark on your journey toward digital equity? Browse our course catalog today and take the first step toward making a difference!

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Partner Spotlight: City of Fairfield Adult Recreation Center—At digitalLIFT, strong community partnerships are at the heart of our mission to bridge the digital divide. We are proud to partner with the City of Fairfield Adult Recreation Center, a welcoming community hub that has played an essential role in helping older adults gain access to technology and digital skills training.The success of these classes would not be possible without the dedication and support of the Adult Recreation Center staff. The team consistently ensures that classrooms are prepared and ready for instruction, provides IT support when needed, and creates a positive learning environment where participants feel comfortable asking questions and exploring new technology.The City of Fairfield Adult Recreation Center is deeply committed to serving its community, and that commitment is reflected in the tremendous interest in these classes. Due to high demand, classes often fill one to two months in advance. To meet the growing need, we expanded our partnership this year to offer monthly classes, providing even more opportunities for residents to participate.Read full article: digitallift.org/partner-spotlight-city-of-fairfield-adult-recreation-center/#cityoffairfield #digitalskillstraining #digitallift ... See MoreSee Less
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Technology Access Is Healthcare Access—How digitalLIFT's healthcare partners used digital inclusion to reduce barriers to care. When someone can't reach their doctor, it isn't always because care is unavailable. Sometimes a missed appointment is a missed bus. Sometimes, however, there is a digital barrier — a patient portal that felt impossible to navigate, a telehealth call that never connected, a benefits form that required internet access that didn't exist at home.That's why, as part of our MHM Partnership Spotlight Series, we're starting with something that can feel counterintuitive: healthcare and digital equity aren't separate conversations, and they've been the same conversation all along.“One of our patients appreciated and thanked both EFCST and digitalLIFT for providing the devices. He is now able to speak and keep up with his physician and order medication refills on time — which overall provides him better medical care and seizure prevention.”— Epilepsy Foundation of Central & South TexasRead full article: digitallift.org/technology-access-is-healthcare-access/#TechnologyAccess #DigitalInclusion #MethodistHealthcareMinistries #digitalLIFT ... See MoreSee Less
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