Digital Literacy Project

The Digital Literacy Project, a project of the Atwater Library, gets youth, adult learners and community groups using creative web technologies (blogging, audio, video, digital photos) to help them express themselves, find new ways to talk about things important to them, and to help them build their own communities.

The Digital Literacy Project is an initiative of the Atwater Library and Computer Centre, and is administered by Robin Kelley who can be reached at dlp@atwaterlibrary.ca.

Community Partners include: James Lyng High School, WORD, Head & Hands, and RECLAIM Literacy.

Visit the Digital Literacy Project to see some of the wonderful work of our participants.

Below is a short documentary made by Matt Santoro about the Digital Literacy Project:

News and Events

Gazette on the Digital Literacy Project

Columnist Mike Boone has a great article in the Gazette about our wonderful Digital Literacy Project. Says Mr. Boone: