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AT&T opens Connected Learning Center at Albany PAL to support digital literacy
Summary
AT&T opened a Connected Learning Center inside the Albany Police Athletic League using a $47,000 community investment to provide free internet, computers, and digital learning resources to students who face barriers to online participation.
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AT&T opened a Connected Learning Center at the Albany Police Athletic League to expand internet access and educational tools for students who face barriers to online participation. The site was funded by a $47,000 community investment from AT&T and is designed to provide free connectivity and technology resources. The center offers access to AT&T’s Achievery digital learning platform and digital literacy courses provided in partnership with the Public Library Association. This is the first Connected Learning Center in Albany and the 14th in New York state.
What is known:
- AT&T provided $47,000 to establish the Connected Learning Center inside Albany PAL.
- The center offers free internet access, computers, and AT&T’s Achievery digital learning platform.
- Digital literacy courses are offered through a partnership with the Public Library Association.
- The Albany site is the first in the city and the 14th Connected Learning Center in New York.
- AT&T has announced a broader commitment that includes $5 billion aimed at helping 25 million people connect by 2030 and a plan to open at least 100 CLC locations by the end of 2027.
Summary:
The new center aims to give local families free access to connectivity and educational resources to reduce barriers to online participation. AT&T describes the site as part of a larger initiative to expand internet accessibility and digital skills, and the company plans additional CLC openings through 2027.
