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J'Tanya Adams of EveryoneOn at a Charlotte launch of the POWER Program 28 Feb 2018
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The power of online knowledge took me from point A to point Z

Parents in five Charlotte schools recently took advantage of a pilot program to help them, which made me think about the impact of online technology on my own life.

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At South Meck, a fourth E2D lab shows how students help students help students

When E2D opened its fourth computer laboratory in Mecklenburg County, it faced the kind of challenging problem that’s both painful and joyful to solve. E2D – it stands for Eliminate the Digital Divide – was sorting through the critical step […]

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Designing online solutions for senior citizens

When it comes to the advantages of digital access in reducing isolation among seniors, there is recognition that technology is changing rapidly. Traditional means of communication are being de-emphasized. But not everyone can afford the latest technology.

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Four big lessons from the front lines of the digital divide

Highlights of a Jan. 11, 2017 Digital Charlotte meeting at Johnson C. Smith University, focusing on how North Carolina organizations are addressing the digital divide.

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How consumers can protect their world against fake news

In December 2016, an incident involving a North Carolina man at a pizza restaurant in Washington, DC, showed a violent and unintended consequence of fake news.

48 hours to change the future! #CityJamCLT
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Can we change the future of Charlotte in 48 hours?

Do you think people can change the future of Charlotte in 48 hours?

Unloading personal computers for the Charlotte Internet and Computer Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015.
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Community unites to make low-cost computers and internet access available

EveryoneOn will make low-cost computers, internet access and computer training available at a “Charlotte Internet and Computer Bazaar” scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 21, at Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church.

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