Providing digital skills training for literacy educators globally
The project has been a great success thus far. UIL continues to expand the initiative in additional countries. In Egypt, UIL conducted an orientation to the Moodle-based UIL Learning Hub
Digital Literacy a Public Health Issue For Older Adults | MyCentralOregon.com
In the wake of increasing rates of digital scams, two Oregon nonprofits are promoting digital literacy in older adults, hoping to prevent losses and improve their quality of life. Nationally,
The Arc Marion Awarded $20K Grant to Expand Digital Literacy Training
The Arc Marion has received a special subgrant to expand its access to digital literacy training for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. By Rhonda Kincaid January 19, 2026 10:36
Changemakers: Organization empowers older adults through digital literacy classes
News The Oak Hill Collaborative has been creating positive change for years, by helping older adults build digital skills that can open doors to opportunity, confidence, and connection. YOUNGSTOWN –
What Digital Literacy Looks Like in the Age of AI
Friday, January 16, 2026 Weekly Digest What Digital Literacy Looks Like in the Age of AI You’re reading the Benton Institute for Broadband & Society’s Weekly Digest, a recap of
What Digital Literacy Looks Like in the Age of AI
The rapid acceleration of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in the education system is creating new opportunities that could transform assessments, personalize learning, and support instruction. It also raises uncertainty and
How improving residents’ digital literacy can enhance government service delivery
As the older adult population in the U.S. continues to swell, governments should consider how to support aging Americans’ experiences in an increasingly digital world. One nonprofit is working with
Cochise County libraries offer free digital literacy training
COCHISE COUNTY, Ariz. (KGUN) — Cochise County residents can now access free digital literacy training through their local libraries, helping bridge the digital divide as more daily tasks move online.
BBC Bitesize Launches Media Literacy Series To Help Teens Separate Fact From Fiction Online
Critical thinking and media literacy are now seen as essential skills for young people, yet many schools lack the resources to teach them, according to new research with teachers, commissioned
BBC launches media literacy series to help young people spot fake news online | News
Solve the Story offers practical tools to tackle misinformation and disinformation The BBC has launched a media literacy series to help teens separate fact from fiction online as part of