Our most-established program is the SF Connected program which provides in-person, one-on-one digital literacy training and advice for older adults and people with disabilities at San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services’ sites. Past training topics have covered subjects such as internet safety, voter registration, social media, and video calling. Training is delivered in English, Spanish, Russian, Cantonese, and Mandarin. See CTN’s SF Connected training schedule here.
Since 2015, we have provided digital literacy training to partners at 50 different housing developments, community centers, and libraries in San Francisco, Oakland, Sonoma, Sacramento, San Leandro, San Jose, Santa Clara, Contra Costa, and Sunnyvale. After an initial skills assessment, participants learn basic-to-intermediate technology skills in English, Spanish, Cantonese, Tagalog, Korean and Russian and receive information on low-cost Internet access at home. Eligible learners are awarded a take-home device upon completing at least eight hours of training.
Created in response to the pandemic, Home Connect provides older adults at risk of isolation with a customized 10-inch Android tablet, assistance enrolling in-home internet services, and up to 17 hours of remote digital literacy training. This program is executed in partnership with 50+ referring agencies in San Francisco, and the training is available in English, Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Tagalog, and Russian.
Our popular Tech Teach-ins are hosted at a nonprofit partner location. Learners are paired with a volunteer to get answers to their specific tech questions, often using their own devices. Some of our past volunteer partners include Adobe, Dell, Lyft, AT&T, Google, and Quantcast.