The objective of Tech Skills Plus is to make technology accessible, practical, and empowering for everyone through three interconnected areas:
Strengthening Digital Literacy through hands-on, learner-centered instruction that builds essential skills—whether it’s sending an email, searching for information safely, exploring social media, using productivity tools, or completing online job applications. These skills open doors to communication, employment, and lifelong learning.
Promoting Digital Citizenship by encouraging responsible, ethical, and confident engagement online, helping individuals navigate technology with awareness, respect, and purpose.
Advancing Digital Equity by removing barriers to access so that everyone—regardless of background—has the tools, connectivity, and support needed to participate fully in the digital world.
Everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive in today’s digital society, and this training is dedicated to making that possible through inclusive, supportive learning experiences.
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Digital literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information using digital tools like computers, smartphones, and the internet. It means knowing how to use technology effectively and confidently—whether that’s sending emails, creating documents, searching for reliable information, or using apps for work and dail
Digital literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information using digital tools like computers, smartphones, and the internet. It means knowing how to use technology effectively and confidently—whether that’s sending emails, creating documents, searching for reliable information, or using apps for work and daily life. Digital literacy also includes understanding how technology works, solving problems with digital tools, and staying safe while using them.

Digital citizenship is the practice of using technology and participating in online spaces responsibly, respectfully, and ethically. It goes beyond technical skills to focus on behavior, values, and decision-making in the digital world. This includes respecting others online, protecting personal information, avoiding harmful or false con
Digital citizenship is the practice of using technology and participating in online spaces responsibly, respectfully, and ethically. It goes beyond technical skills to focus on behavior, values, and decision-making in the digital world. This includes respecting others online, protecting personal information, avoiding harmful or false content, understanding digital laws and rights, and contributing positively to online communities. Digital citizenship is about being not just a skilled user of technology, but also a responsible member of the digital society.

Digital equity means that everyone has fair and equal access to the technology, internet, and digital skills they need to fully take part in today’s society. It’s about making sure no one is left behind because of cost, location, language, disability, or lack of training. Digital equity ensures that all people—regardless of their backgro
Digital equity means that everyone has fair and equal access to the technology, internet, and digital skills they need to fully take part in today’s society. It’s about making sure no one is left behind because of cost, location, language, disability, or lack of training. Digital equity ensures that all people—regardless of their background—can use technology for education, jobs, healthcare, communication, and civic participation.
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