I am writing in response to the Nov. 20 letter from the computer-illiterate parents whose sons, 12 and 13, are spending hours "locked in their room" with their computer. It is time for parents to get ...
From time to time, I run into people who say they don’t “do” technology. Most of these people are over 55 years of age. At this moment, 28 million Americans are digitally illiterate. Compound that ...
The Computer Literacy Program is ongoing and IROCC is assisting with the program. The program is currently running rotating 4 week sessions with 2 one hour training sessions each week. Please contact ...
Many adults join the Adult Literacy Program to improve their reading and writing skills, working one on one with a volunteer tutor. Improved literacy helps these adults obtain jobs, further their own ...
• CommunityWorks, for basic computer literacy and using technology for employment. • Centro de la Familia, to help clients develop English language skills, access government and social resources, and ...