Connectivity is the new pen and paper
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Students and families need connectivity to participate safely and responsibly in today's online world. Here's how AT&T is helping bridge the "digital divide" between people who can take advantage of all the internet has to offer, and those who can't.
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Helping people get computers & connectivity
AT&T Connected Learning Centers in local nonprofits provide free resources for students and families, including high-speed internet, computers, tutoring, and mentoring.
We also collaborate with nonprofits to provide free computers and digital resources to families in need. Computers are vital because not having large screen devices puts many low-income families at a sizable disadvantage in their education and in the job market.
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Helping people gain skills to use the internet effectively
Digital Navigators are being trained across the country to help communities join the online world by providing support for at-home connectivity, computers, and digital skills.
With the Public Library Association we’re developing resources and workshops to raise awareness of Federal Broadband Benefits and improve digital skills.
Learn more about AT&T’s work to help manage families’ online experience.
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Helping people embrace the internet
Many people without internet at home overlook the benefits of signing up. But increasingly, connectivity provides access to essential services and opens a world of resources that can support learning. That's why AT&T created The Achievery, an innovative and free educational platform which offers standards-aligned curriculum and entertaining videos for K-12 students everywhere they learn – at home, in the community or in their classrooms.