Technology
Clayton County Launches Digital Literacy Programs for Job Seekers
Local programs through the Office of Digital Equity and partners provide workshops, devices and training that support skill building for employment.
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Clayton County’s Office of Digital Equity runs free adult digital literacy workshops through the Inspiredu program that supply participants with a refurbished laptop and connect qualified households to low-cost internet options.
Workshops and Device Support for Adults
These sessions target adults seeking to strengthen computer skills for job applications and workplace tasks. The program pairs training with hardware access so participants can practice at home after attending. Job seekers can use the laptops to complete online applications and build resumes while the low-cost internet options reduce barriers to consistent connectivity.
Library Training and Career Simulations
The Clayton County Library System offers live online tutoring along with computer and technology classes. In Jonesboro it also runs digital training simulations that use VR to develop career skills. These resources allow professionals and job seekers to rehearse technical tasks in a simulated environment without needing prior equipment at home.
Internet Discount and Youth Pathways
Residents can apply for the Affordable Connectivity Program to receive a thirty-dollar monthly discount on home internet service. The Office of Digital Equity also organizes youth empowerment summits focused on digital literacy and tech careers. Workers with school-age children can explore how these summits connect younger family members to technology pathways while adults continue their own training.
Clayton County Public Schools maintains a district-developed digital citizenship curriculum aligned with Georgia Senate Bill 351 and holds Parent AI Information Sessions for caregivers. Waterford Upstart supplies free at-home early learning for Pre-K students that includes coaching, resources and tablets for registered families. These offerings create a pipeline where parents improve their own digital skills while children receive foundational support.
Access begins by contacting the Office of Digital Equity or visiting the listed program pages to confirm current workshop schedules and eligibility. The library system provides additional entry points for technology classes and VR sessions. Job seekers and professionals can combine the device provision, internet discount and training options to address immediate skill gaps and maintain ongoing practice.
References Sourced but Not Limited to:
- digitalequity.claytoncountyga.gov · Inspiredu adult digital literacy workshop
- govtech.com · California extends popular digital literacy program
- clayton.k12.ga.us · Clayton county public schools announces parent caregiver ai information...
- clayton.k12.ga.us · Technology
- claytoncountyga.gov · Using technology to promote early literacy
- claytoncountyga.gov · News release clayton county to celebrate digital inclusion week 2023