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Community Technology Centers


Aired March 18 and 19, 2000

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This is Internet On The Air. I'm Joan Silvi. Is the information revolution leaving some people behind? Details in a moment.

Funding Credit: Internet On The Air is a production of the University of Michigan School of Information and Michigan radio, made possible by a grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

Recent studies show a widening gap between the technology have's and have-not's. But a number of organizations seek to combat this trend, by providing low-cost access to information technology. These community technology centers have been appearing all over the country. Many of them belong to CTCNet, an umbrella organization that brings together agencies and programs to provide access to underserved areas.

Mara Rose is the director of Playing 2 Win, a community technology center in Harlem and the founding organization of CTCNet. She says that although access to technology is important, it's only the first step. Education and job opportunities are two other vital pieces if community technology centers are to be successful.

That's why Playing 2 Win has implemented a number of high quality educational programs. Classes include introduction to computers, online stock market resources, and programming. In addition, Playing 2 Win hosts 5 different youth programs. Currently, one project is an uptown travel guide. Kids are travelling throughout Harlem and writing up their experiences as travel writers. These projects boost kids' confidence and develop their communication skills at the same time.

The major challenge facing Playing 2 Win, and many other community technology centers, is sustaining operations. The must locate funders willing to support existing programs, and good teachers willing to work for low pay. Despite these challenges, efforts like Playing 2 Win build social networks and combat the digital divide.

To learn more about community technology centers and to listen to an interview with Mara Rose, visit our Web site at www.iota.org. For Internet On The Air, I'm Joan Silvi.

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The InterviewMara Rose


IOTA interviewed Mara Rose in February 2000.

Tell me about Playing 2 Win and how you got involved.

What services does Playing 2 Win provide?

Do you draw your members mostly from the surrounding neighborhood?

Do you plan to expand more rapidly in the future?

What are your main goals?

Do you feel you've been successful in accomplishing your goals?

What are some of the greatest challenges you're facing?

What have you gained from your association with CTCNet?

Tell me about HarlemLive.

What has allowed HarlemLive to be so successful?

What have been the most rewarding experiences for your personally?


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Last Updated March 17, 2000