October 4, 2023
*Written by Erin Kisiel*
Happy Digital Inclusion Week!
This week, October 2-6, is an annual week of awareness, recognition, and celebration. This time is dedicated to increasing community engagement and awareness about digital equity.
There are a lot of new terms used during Digital Inclusion Week so here are some definitions:
Digital Equity: Every person deserves to have equal access to digital technologies, including internet access. The Internet should be a right, not a privilege. We’ll have achieved digital equity when every person and community has access to the necessary technology to thrive in our society, democracy, and economy. Everyone should be able to access the internet and technology and have the ability to use it.
Digital Inclusion: The steps we take to achieve digital equity.
The five elements of digital inclusion are:
1) Affordable, robust broadband internet service
2) Internet-enabled devices that meet the needs of the user
3) Access to digital literacy training;
4) Quality technical support; and
5) Applications and online content designed to enable and encourage self-sufficiency, participation and collaboration.
Digital Literacy: Digital Literacy is the ability to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring both cognitive and technical skills.
Digital Divide: The gap between demographics and regions that have access to modern information and communications technology and those that don’t or have restricted access.
Digital inclusion is vital to education, job opportunities, and vital services. It gives a voice to people who are being left out. Building connected communities is key for everyone to thrive.
The Library is working towards digital equity and inclusion. Our digital literacy brand: ‘DigiLit’ provides a range of technology training options. Whether you are just getting started with learning technology or looking to improve your skills, we have something for you.
We offer a variety of learning paths for every type of user:
Workplace Tools - Practice the skills you need to succeed in the job market
Basic Digital Skills - Learn the basics of using technology and accessing the internet
Social Media - Learn to use social media safely and connect with friends and family
Mobile Devices - Learn to download apps, access the internet, and even read books from your device
To find out more about DigiLit, please visit: DigiLitCLT.org
At its core, #digitalinclusion is about creating a society where every individual can fully participate in the digital world. It's a journey toward equality, access, empowerment, and a brighter future!
Sources
https://ndia.my.canva.site/diw23
https://www.digitalinclusion.org/digital-inclusion-week-2023/
October 28, 2020
It’s November and Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is celebrating National Family Literacy month! According to the Handbook of Family Literacy, family literacy refers to the spoken and written communication within a family, as well as the family’s efforts to improve and support a child’s literacy and language development (Van Horn, 2012). It’s no secret that reading is beneficial for children, and families reading together is a huge indicator for schooling success. But what you may not know are the many ways you can improve literacy by involving the whole family! Check out these ten activities, programs and resources available at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library to support your family literacy (Note: they are available all year, not just in November!).
Great literacy practices begin at home. When children see a parent or caregiver reading and writing, they are more inclined to place importance in reading and writing as well. We invite you to make Charlotte Mecklenburg Library an extended member of your family as we champion family literacy!