Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Final Slides and Materials from NTIA / C2C Webinar
Follow up from HUD/C2C webinar
-- materials and webinar recording for the webinar hosted by NTIA last week: "Helping your communities access low-cost Internet - exploring the partnership with HUD and C2C."
For your reference, I've attached the final slides from the presentation, as well as some additional materials which may be useful: a webinar transcript, and a fact sheet with Q&A prepared by HUD and C2C to answer the questions posed by participants. These materials, as well as a recording of the webinar, can be found here: http://www2.ntia.doc.gov/node/861
If you would like to download the NTIA Broadband Adoption Toolkit, you may do so here: www.ntia.doc.gov/toolkit If the attached "fact sheet" doesn't address your questions, I've copied my colleagues from HUD and C2C who would be happy to answer other questions you have. If you would like more information about designing and implementing broadband adoption programs, please feel free to reach out to Laura Breeden or me.
Karen Hanson, Federal Program Officer, BTOP
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
email: KHanson@ntia.doc.gov
w: 202-482-0213; c: 202-579-5370
Others involved:
Laura Breeden LBreeden@ntia.doc.gov
"Zach Leverenz (zach@everyoneon.org)"
"dina.lehmann-kim@hud.gov"
"Kaelin, Karolyn A (Karolyn.A.Kaelin@hud.gov)"
www.ntia.doc.gov/broadbandusa
Download NTIA's Broadband Adoption Toolkit: www.ntia.doc.gov/toolkit
For people serving LEP populations other than people who speak Spanish, RantWoman pointed out on the call that people in King County and western WA speak over 100 languages. RantWoman also asked a question about Connect to Compete's strategies for reachingpeople from other language groups. They said they would love to talk about partners.
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Information Age,
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