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Resources for Community Technology Centers

Resources for Community Technology Centers, from the Community Technology Centers’ Network. http://ctcnet.org/resources/dir/

This is a collection of resources for community technology centers provided by the Community Technology Centers’ Network (CTCNet). Resources include those on: Advocacy and Civic Engagement, Community Engagement, Disability/Inclusion, Evaluation and Strategic Planning, Fundraising, Operations and Staffing, Programs, and Technology. CTCNet is a national organization whose members are community technology centers (CTCs) and other non-profits that provide technology access and education to underserved communities. In general, community technology centers offer resources to help overcome the digital divide, usually through public access to computers and the internet. The center may also provide training that ranges from basic computing skills to digital media production. Centers may be freestanding, though many are located in public libraries, schools, social service agencies, neighborhood centers, and religious centers.

An Ideal Community Technology Center

Evaluating Community Technology Centers (CTCs) Project (2002).

An Ideal CTC: Strategies for Community Development from Austin Community Technology Centers. LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin. http://www.utexas.edu/lbj/rhodesprp/01_02/

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