The COVID-19 pandemic and recent labor shortages have led to an increase in the number and types of services now delivered online, exacerbating the digital divide. Learn how the Do Space in Omaha, Center for People in Need in Lincoln, and public libraries in Crete, Norfolk, South Sioux City, and Ravenna are addressing the digital divide.
The Nebraska Digital Opportunities Spotlight and State Planning Update webinar on Oct. 13 at 10 a.m. will also provide an update on Nebraska's Digital Equity Planning grant.
Nebraska spotlight speakers include:
- Angela McGraw, Director, Do Space, Omaha--Tech Pack Program
- Joy Stevenson, Director, Crete Public Library--Library Outdoor Space
- Jessica Chamberlain, Director, Norfolk Public Library--Hotspot Lending and Tech Tutor Programs
- Cicely Douglas, Director, South Sioux City Public Library--PLA Digital Literacy Workshop Incentive
- Joy Kyhn, Director, Ravenna Public Library--Makerspace
- Kathy Najjar, EduTech Program Coordinator, Center for People in Need--EduTech Career Development & Google Career Certificate Scholarships
The Nebraska State Digital Equity Planning grant is part of the Connect Nebraska Broadband Initiative. The planning grant is being led by the Nebraska Information Technology Commission/Office of the CIO in partnership with the Nebraska Regional Officials Council (NROC) and the Nebraska Library Commission.
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