Literacy Network received a $50,000 AT&T community investment to support its digital literacy programs for underserved adults in the Madison area.
Low computer ownership and uneven digital literacy mean many South Africans are still excluded from the basic tools needed to ...
Officials with Delaware Libraries announced the launch of a 10-week program that aims to support Delawareans on digital ...
Nepal, July 7 -- Today, Nepalis can carry a government office in their pockets. The Nagarik App promises access to identity ...
Optimists once believed that universal literacy was inevitable. Now it seems that the age of reading might be a short anomaly ...
Visakhapatnam Central Jail's innovative program equips remand prisoners with digital skills for successful reintegration and ...
South Africans can get a government job with as little as Grade 9 and make a gross starting salary of R12 000 a month.
A child seeing a computer for the first time will not forget the moment.The screen lights up. The keyboard looks unfamiliar.
ALL countries and peoples are changing rapidly—as the market economy,democratic politics, non-democratic policies and the international millennial’s culture spread all over the world, pushed by ...
IIT Madras launches AI education in Hindi via SWAYAM Plus, offering 6 free courses for beginners and reaching 50,000+ ...
South Africa must prioritise true reform to empower future generations. The time for decisive action is now, as the next ...
With the country celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence this week, Washington College faculty ...