Amid the havoc that the pandemic wreaked on our lives, there were important lessons to be learned. It proved that people skilled with technology could navigate and succeed, and that many of the ...
Frito-Lay partnered with LULAC National Educational Service Centers (LNESC) to expand their innovative P.U.E.N.T.E.S. program to bring digital literacy training to Hispanic communities in key markets.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Dozens of teenagers in the Rochester City School District are spending part of their summer building their own working computers at the BuildIT Computer Camp. “Finding out how ...
Access to a home computer increases the likelihood that children will graduate from high school, but blacks and Latinos are much less likely to have a computer at home than are whites, according to a ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Workiva Inc. (NYSE:WK), the company powering transparent reporting for a better world, announced today it has kicked off a global, multi-year partnership with Code.org, a ...
Steve Adubato talks with Dylan Zajac, Founder of Computer 4 People, about bridging the gap in computer access, media literacy, and internet accessibility in New Jersey, New York, and Massachusetts.
Perhaps the greatest empowerment tools for overcoming inequality and freeing the world’s marginalised people from poverty are literacy and knowledge. Knowledge improves lives. Literacy enables access ...
Universities spent the late 1990s and early 2000s ensuring students could attach documents to email, fill out spreadsheets and perform other basic computer skills. But the information age has led to a ...
Jean-Baptiste Hironde is the CEO and Co-Founder of the mobile app development and publishing studio MWM, based in Paris, France. As we stand in the middle of our digital revolution, a fundamental ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — One program distributes laptops in rural Iowa. Another helped people get back online after Hurricane Helene washed away computers and phones in western North Carolina. Programs in ...
When I was a young public school student growing up in Brooklyn in the 1990s, my father brought home a computer to help his kids realize their dreams. And his vision of future success was prescient, ...
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Uganda: How Digital Literacy Is Leveling the Field for the Visually Impaired in Uganda
The digital age promises unprecedented access and opportunity, yet for many visually impaired individuals, the gap between potential and reality remains wide.
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