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CT digital plan lays out gaps in internet access, computer literacy

A draft of Connecticut’s digital equity plan outlines gaps in internet access and digital literacy based on income, race, and location, and proposes long-term, mostly government-funded fixes along with increased awareness of existing resources.

The state defines digital equity as a condition “in which all individuals and communities have the information technology capacity needed for participation in society, democracy and the economy of the state.” State officials are gathering public input on the draft plan, titled “Connecticut: Everyone Connected,” until Jan. 20.

Connecticut is among the most technologically advanced and well-educated states, and most of its households have internet service. Also, computer training programs abound through state agencies, nonprofit organizations, adult-education programs, and libraries, the plan says.

However, only about 75 percent of households subscribe to broadband services and gauges of digital literacy and online security knowledge point to a deeper problem, the report says.

“Access to devices and connections is one thing; making effective use of them to improve lives is another. Even Connecticut residents who are online report a lack of skills to engage in online learning, professional advancement, health and wellness, civic engagement, and public service activities,” the draft plan says.

Residents of particular concern include the poor, Black people, older residents, rural residents, prison inmates, and people with limited or no English proficiency. Key initiatives include:

  • Promote development of digital skills and technical support programs.
  • Increase public awareness of digital equity resources.
  • Ensure residents have affordable options for getting online.
  • Support high-speed broadband infrastructure buildout. 

“This plan aims to expand, amplify, and enhance those programs and initiatives that are already connecting, training, and providing support to everyone in Connecticut,” the draft equity plan says, “especially those who can benefit most from engaging in the digital world.”

 

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