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Resource Category: National Education and Training Resources

Excel Easy

Excel Easy offers tutorials (Introduction, Basics, Functions, Data Analysis and VBA) on how to use Excel. Our goal for 2017 is to help Excel beginners all over the world master Excel quickly and easily.

TechBoomers

Techboomers.com is a free educational website that teaches older adults and other inexperienced Internet users with basic computer skills about websites that can help improve their quality of life.

News-O-Matic

News-O-Matic offers children aged 7 to 11 their first daily newspaper — an interactive experience filled with news about science, sports, current events and wacky stuff.

Newsela

Newsela uses news stories to offer an innovative way to build reading comprehension.

Northstar Digital Literacy Project

The Northstar Digital Literacy Project contains tutorials to help users assess their basic digital literacy skills. The tutorials (or modules) are broken into five sections and tests users on: basic computer use, World Wide Web, Windows 7, OS X, using […]

MediaSmarts

MediaSmarts, managed by Canada’s Centre for Digital and Media Literacy, offers educational resources in digital and media literacy.

iCivics

iCivics provides information about government, elections, the legal system, foreign policy, citizenship and other topics, offering educational resources and games used in classrooms in all 50 states.

Grovo

Grovo offers brief video lessons on a range of Internet-based and mobile-based applications. The responsive site allows registered users to indicate which online tools they use most.

Goodwill Community Foundation

GCFLearnFree.org is a program of Goodwill Industries of Eastern North Carolina, and features online learning opportunities for individuals looking to improve their technology, literacy and math skills. Goodwill digital literacy programs emphasize educational and job training.

DigitalLiteracy.gov

This digital literacy portal is a federal initiative that serves as a resource for digital literacy practitioners, and encourages educators to share resources.

Digital Citizenship Utah

DigCitUtah facilitates conversation and collaboration around the opportunities and challenges of raising children in a digital world.

Cyberwise

Cyberwise helps parents and educators understand digital citizenship, online safety, online privacy, and reputation management, so they can help kids embrace technology safely and wisely.

Common Sense Media

Common Sense Media offers online K-12 curriculum training in digital literacy and citizenship for educators and parents, as well as other programs.

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Community

  • Charlotte’s digital divide
  • Stories
  • Digital Inclusion Exchange podcast
  • Charlotte Digital Inclusion Alliance

Resources

  • Calendar
  • Field guide
  • The ‘Digital Divide’ and other definitions
  • Digital media literacy index

Digital Charlotte

  • About us
  • Contact us
Knight Foundation

Supported by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Digital Charlotte is focused on empowering organizations to deliver digital inclusion resources in the Charlotte community.

Queens University

Digital Charlotte is a project of The James L. Knight School of Communication at Queens University of Charlotte: a private, co-ed, masters level university with a commitment to liberal arts and professional studies.

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