From 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, May 22, join the Department of Information Technology and the City’s Technology Advisory Board at Seattle Goodwill’s new training center to learn about new findings on technology access and adoption by Seattle residents.
Discover what more than 2,600 residents who participated in phone and online surveys and focus groups in multiple languages had to say about their use, concerns and barriers to using the Internet, social media, cable TV and online government services. Information will also be presented about how to communicate with immigrant and refugee communities.
The forum is being presented by the Department of Information Technology and the City’s Technology Advisory Board, with assistance from the Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs and Seattle Public Library. Copies of the report will be available at the event and released online afterwards.
The Seattle Goodwill Job Training and Education Center is located at 700 Dearborn Place S, at the northwest corner of South Dearborn and Rainier Avenue, just off the I-90 Dearborn exit or #7 or 9 bus. Free parking is available.
For more information about this event, click HERE, email communitytechnology@seattle.gov or call 206-233-7877.