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$17M plan aims to help thousands of CT residents get online

After a year of research and outreach, the state’s Commission for Educational Technology released a draft “digital equity plan” intended to address those disparities late last month.

Its main goals include developing digital skills training programs and providing technical support; making more state and local government services available online; and ensuring that all residents can afford internet service.

Connecticut is “very, very well wired,” said Doug Casey, executive director of the Commission for Educational Technology. “We have really good [internet] availability, but the adoption is a lot lower than you would expect.”

That’s especially true among certain demographic groups, he said, such as residents over the age of 60, minorities, veterans, people with disabilities, low-income households and those with language barriers, rural households and people who are currently incarcerated.

 

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