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Upon completing the six week course, DigiLit learners received a certificate of completion during graduation.

 

Ebenezer Baptist Church, Oct 24th, 2018.

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Many children use the internet to complete homework assignments. Imagine what you would do if you didn't have internet at home. That is the case for about 19% of the households in Charlotte, affecting an estimated 70,000 Charlotte-Mecklenburg students. Experts say that can be a roadblock to academic achievement. WBTV's Dedrick Russell reports from the Beatties Ford Road Library, looking at what is being done for families in need.

 

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Thanks to continuing technology support from Digital Charlotte, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library returned to the Rockwell community to share essential resources needed to participate in today's digital world. Upon completing the DigiLit program, seniors were given their own Chromebooks provided by a grant from AARP North Carolina. Graduates were given hands-on instruction and additional follow-up time to answer residual questions with drop-in tech tutors.

 

Photos courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

Thanks to continuing technology support from Digital Charlotte, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library returned to the Rockwell community to share essential resources needed to participate in today's digital world. Upon completing the DigiLit program, seniors were given their own Chromebooks provided by a grant from AARP North Carolina. Graduates were given hands-on instruction and additional follow-up time to answer residual questions with drop-in tech tutors.

 

Photos courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

Jeff Cuthbert AM, Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty visits PATCH ( Pembrokeshire Action to Combat Hardship ) in Milford Haven today.

The Minister talks with Tracy Olin of PATCH.

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Upon completing the six week course, DigiLit learners received a certificate of completion during graduation.

 

Ebenezer Baptist Church, Oct 24th, 2018.

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Thanks to continuing technology support from Digital Charlotte, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library returned to the Rockwell community to share essential resources needed to participate in today's digital world. Upon completing the DigiLit program, seniors were given their own Chromebooks provided by a grant from AARP North Carolina. Graduates were given hands-on instruction and additional follow-up time to answer residual questions with drop-in tech tutors.

 

Photos courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

Upon completing the six week course, DigiLit learners received a certificate of completion during graduation.

 

Keith Family YMCA, Oct 11th, 2018.

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Thanks to continuing technology support from Digital Charlotte, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library returned to the Rockwell community to share essential resources needed to participate in today's digital world. Upon completing the DigiLit program, seniors were given their own Chromebooks provided by a grant from AARP North Carolina. Graduates were given hands-on instruction and additional follow-up time to answer residual questions with drop-in tech tutors.

 

Photos courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

Thanks to continuing technology support from Digital Charlotte, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library returned to the Rockwell community to share essential resources needed to participate in today's digital world. Upon completing the DigiLit program, seniors were given their own Chromebooks provided by a grant from AARP North Carolina. Graduates were given hands-on instruction and additional follow-up time to answer residual questions with drop-in tech tutors.

 

Photos courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

Fernanda Lacerda (sponsor/Bio Suplemments) and Luiza

Upon completing the six week course, DigiLit learners received a certificate of completion during graduation.

 

Keith Family YMCA, Oct 11th, 2018.

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Thanks to continuing technology support from Digital Charlotte, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library returned to the Rockwell community to share essential resources needed to participate in today's digital world. Upon completing the DigiLit program, seniors were given their own Chromebooks provided by a grant from AARP North Carolina. Graduates were given hands-on instruction and additional follow-up time to answer residual questions with drop-in tech tutors.

 

Photos courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

Thanks to continuing technology support from Digital Charlotte, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library returned to the Rockwell community to share essential resources needed to participate in today's digital world. Upon completing the DigiLit program, seniors were given their own Chromebooks provided by a grant from AARP North Carolina. Graduates were given hands-on instruction and additional follow-up time to answer residual questions with drop-in tech tutors.

 

Photos courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

(Photograph by Nick Iwanyshyn)

 

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The Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty Jeff Cuthbert delivered a speech at the launch event for Get Merthyr Tydfil Online, praising the Communities 2.0 initiative for its collaborative, partnership led approach to tackling digital exclusion.

Thanks to continuing technology support from Digital Charlotte, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library returned to the Rockwell community to share essential resources needed to participate in today's digital world. Upon completing the DigiLit program, seniors were given their own Chromebooks provided by a grant from AARP North Carolina. Graduates were given hands-on instruction and additional follow-up time to answer residual questions with drop-in tech tutors.

 

Photos courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

Upon completing the six week course, DigiLit learners received a certificate of completion during graduation.

 

Keith Family YMCA, Oct 11th, 2018.

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Tamlin Damons (11yrs old) showing two of the .

Pre - school pupils how to use the computer

Upon completing the six week course, DigiLit learners received a certificate of completion during graduation.

 

Keith Family YMCA, Oct 11th, 2018.

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Thanks to continuing technology support from Digital Charlotte, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library returned to the Rockwell community to share essential resources needed to participate in today's digital world. Upon completing the DigiLit program, seniors were given their own Chromebooks provided by a grant from AARP North Carolina. Graduates were given hands-on instruction and additional follow-up time to answer residual questions with drop-in tech tutors.

 

Photos courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

(Photograph by Nick Iwanyshyn)

 

nickiwanyshyn@gmail.com

  

(Photograph by Nick Iwanyshyn)

 

nickiwanyshyn@gmail.com

  

(Photograph by Nick Iwanyshyn)

 

nickiwanyshyn@gmail.com

  

Seniors at Prosperity Creek apartments received free hands-on learning opportunities and digital proficiency skills in accessing Library resources with their personal devices as University City Regional Library makes a return to serving the public through community outreach. Library educators and a volunteer provided seniors with relevant information on making the most of today’s technologies. The Library also provided ample time to answer questions and offer personalized assistance in a friendly and non-judgemental setting.

 

January 26th and February 2nd, 2023

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

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Building new relationships with the underserved community, University City Regional Library reached out to seniors at Prosperity Creek to strengthen digital literacy, access Library resources, and remove barriers to access.

 

Prosperity Creek Senior Apartments, Jan 10 - Feb 14, 2019

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Minister Máirtín Ó Muilleoir visits the Digital Transformation Service part of Digital Shared Services in the NICS, Goodwood House, Belfast

We were helping work through a number of faulty donations to Catbytes, for reuse in the community.

Building new relationships with the underserved community, University City Regional Library reached out to seniors at Prosperity Creek to strengthen digital literacy, access Library resources, and remove barriers to access.

 

Prosperity Creek Senior Apartments, Jan 10 - Feb 14, 2019

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Building new relationships with the underserved community, University City Regional Library reached out to seniors at Prosperity Creek to strengthen digital literacy, access Library resources, and remove barriers to access.

 

Prosperity Creek Senior Apartments, Jan 10 - Feb 14, 2019

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Caroline Kenzie of Communities 2.0 showing a delegate how to use an iPad

(Photograph by Nick Iwanyshyn)

 

nickiwanyshyn@gmail.com

  

Upon completing the six week course, DigiLit learners received a certificate of completion during graduation.

 

Ebenezer Baptist Church, Oct 24th, 2018.

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

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