Digital Literacy
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AlphaPlus
https://alphaplus.ca/
Ontario’s only organization focused on helping adult literacy education professionals to incorporate digital technology. We believe that through the use of digital technology in our sector, we can build capacity, create equity and access to learning, and enhance learning experiences. We work as a leader and guide, sharing knowledge and directly helping literacy educators and administrators to integrate technology in innovative ways that increase effectiveness and reach. Visit their website to learn more
Connected Canadians
https://www.connectedcanadians.ca/
Connected Canadians is a non-profit with a mandate to reduce isolation and loneliness amongst older adults by promoting digital literacy skills and providing technology training and support. Their goal is to empower people to use technology safely and effectively, to engage with loved ones and enhance quality of life. Connected Canadians uses a customized, hands-on learning centred approach. Visit their website to learn more.
Parkdale Project Read
https://www.parkdaleprojectread.org/
Project Read supports adults by providing free literacy services in a supportive community. They work with English-speaking adults who want to learn to read, write, or use basic math or computer skills. In collaboration with a host of community organizations and partners, Parkdale Project Read offers free programs and services including: Financial Literacy, Legal Education, Computer Literacy, Health & Wellness, Driver’s Education, and Election Literacy.
Virtual GSAs in Action: Digital Organizing Toolkit
https://gsanetwork.org/resources/virtual-gsas/
The GSA network launched 'Virtual GSAs in Action: Digital Organizing Toolkit. It was inspired by trans and queer youth activists, GSA club advisors, educators, and grassroots organizations in the US. This resource is a useful tool for strengthening community ties during the global pandemic
INDIGital Healing Through Technology
https://www.indigenousfriends.org/indigital
Through the INDIGital program, the Indigenous Friends Association is currently delivering a digital literacy curriculum, and using technological-based skills in order to empower Indigenous Peoples in today’s tech labour market. They are also developing a four week program called Queer Digital for BIPOC youth.
Partners Bridging the Digital Divide (PBDD)
https://www.pbdd.org/Senior Pride Online
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