Source: NC A&T COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 4/22/22
In the world of technology and broadband connectivity, young people born in the digital age can often lead the way in conquering the digital divide. That’s the idea behind a 4-H program called Tech Changemakers, which trains 4-H teenagers to be literate in the technologies needed for modern-day communication, education and business. The teens work with 4-H agents, specialists, and volunteers to sharpen their skills and teach them to adults in their communities. The program focuses on communities with limited broadband access and aims to help unemployed and underemployed adults gain skills that will help them find a job or advance in their current job. For more of this story, click here.
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