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Empowering Digital Literacy at Santa Barbara Public Library

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Libraries aren’t just about books; they’re about learning. That’s why at Santa Barbara Public Library, in addition to checking out books and materials, we offer classes to help the community gain the skills necessary to participate in our modern world.

SBPL’s computer and technology classes offer invaluable resources to individuals of all backgrounds, fostering digital literacy and proficiency. These classes cater to a spectrum of skill levels, including basic computer literacy. By imparting essential digital skills, libraries empower patrons to navigate the digital landscape confidently, enhancing their job prospects, educational opportunities, and overall quality of life. These classes cultivate a supportive environment where people can ask questions, learn at their own pace, and engage with emerging technologies.

SBPL offered a fall series of Computer and Internet Basics classes in both English and Spanish. With over 150 enthusiastic participants, these classes not only provided fundamental computer knowledge but also served as a platform for individuals to connect with like-minded community members sharing similar learning aspirations.

Participant feedback highlights include:

  • 94% felt a significant increase in their digital resource knowledge
  • 93% expressed intent to apply what they've learned
  • 93% gained heightened confidence in utilizing technology and digital resources
  • 95% were more aware of the extensive resources and services offered by the library

Because of the resounding success of these courses, SBPL will continue offering ongoing technology workshops, enhanced cybersecurity sessions, and expanded digital literacy classes in 2024 in English and Spanish. Browse the Library’s event calendar for dates, locations, and times.

Santa Barbara Public Library is among 50 public libraries nationwide awarded funding by the Public Library Association (PLA) this year to conduct workshops using the new DigitalLearn Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) Basics training materials, developed in collaboration with AT&T. The PLA ACP Basics Workshop Incentive, supported by AT&T, enables libraries to conduct the workshops that help families and households learn about ACP and how to apply for the benefit.

The Affordable Connectivity Program, also known as the ACP, from the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) helps families and households with affordable internet service. In collaboration with AT&T, PLA developed the ACP Basics digital course and workshop materials to help families and households identify the information they need to apply for the program, how to apply for the program, and how to use the benefit.

The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) Basics course and more digital literacy resources are freely available in English and Spanish through AT&T ScreenReady and PLA’s DigitalLearn.org.  

About the Public Library Association
The Public Library Association (PLA) is the largest association dedicated to supporting the unique and evolving needs of public library professionals. Founded in 1944, PLA serves nearly 9,000 members in public libraries large and small in communities across the United States and Canada, with a growing presence around the world. PLA strives to help its members shape the essential institution of public libraries by serving as an indispensable ally for public library leaders. For more information about PLA, contact the PLA office at 1 (800) 545-2433, ext. 5PLA, or pla@ala.org.

About Philanthropy & Social Innovation at AT&T  
We’re committed to advancing education, creating opportunities, and strengthening communities. and improving lives. As part of our companywide $2 billion commitment from 2021–2023 to address the digital divide, we launched AT&T Connected Learning to invest in connectivity and technology, digital literacy, and education solutions. We aim to help today’s learners succeed inside and outside of the classroom. Since 2008, we’ve committed more than $600 million to programs that help millions of students across all 50 states and around the world, particularly those in underserved communities.