NYC extends broadband assistance program by 3 years
New York City is extending Big Apple Connect, a program that offers free internet and cable service to public housing residents, for an additional three years, Mayor Eric Adams and
Transcript: Mayor Adams to Distribute 350,000 Free, Brand-New Chromebooks With Internet Access to Public School Students, Advancing Commitment to Close Digital Divide, Make NYC More Affordable
Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos, Department of Education: Good morning, everyone. We could do better than that. Good morning. Thank you. We’re in the Bronx. I know you’re louder than that. I
Mayor Adams to Distribute 350,000 Free, Brand-New Chromebooks With Internet Access to Public School Students, Advancing Commitment to Close Digital Divide, Make NYC More Affordable
NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Matthew Fraser, New York City Public Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos, T-Mobile, Dell Technologies, and
NYC immigrants want safer, better-paying work. A major hurdle: building digital skills. | WNYC News
Others are using Zoom to communicate with their families. Advocates say learning digital skills can help immigrants find higher paid and safer work, … Source link
NYC boosts digital access with 128 public computer centers across Queens – QNS
Queens locals use the computer lab at the Stapleton Older Adult Center. Courtesy of NYC Aging. New York City residents can take advantage of more than 450 public computer centers
NYC Launches Pilot for Neighborhood-Level Tech Support
New York City has launched a new pilot program to expand digital literacy skills by bringing technology support directly to affordable housing developments and community centers. The Neighborhood Tech Help