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Click, Learn, Conquer: How Digital Navigators Unlock the Internet

A group of four people work on laptops at a long table. A logo and text read "Digital Navigators of Larimer County: Digital Skills Made Easy." Alongside a camera and electronic devices, they focus on Internet training to enhance digital skills.

Picture having a patient, tech-savvy tutor helping you unlock the digital world. That’s the role of Larimer County’s Digital Navigators! They’re like tech teachers, guiding folks through the sometimes confusing world of computers, the internet, and smartphones. Thanks to support from the state, AmeriCorps, and companies like Comcast, these tutors are setting up shop in places like the Estes Valley Library. They’re dedicated to helping people facing hurdles in the digital realm gain the skills and access to thrive in our increasingly digital society!

Program Overview and Services

Digital Navigators provide one-on-one and small-group assistance to improve digital literacy, home connectivity, and device access. Key services include:

The program prioritizes flexibility, with assistance available in person, by phone, or online1. Drop-in sessions and scheduled appointments ensure accessibility for diverse needs3.

Estes Valley Library’s Role

As a host site since 2023, the Estes Valley Library in Estes Park serves as a hub for Digital Navigator services in the region. AmeriCorps members stationed here:

The library’s central role reflects the broader recognition that public libraries are uniquely positioned to bridge the digital divide due to their community trust and existing infrastructure3. Erik Rock, Technology Manager at Loveland Public Library (which oversees the Larimer County program), notes that demand for tech assistance has surged, with libraries becoming critical lifelines for digital skill development3.

Community Impact and Future Expansion

The program has already demonstrated tangible benefits. Participants gain confidence in using technology for daily tasks, employment, and education, while AmeriCorps members like Chris Smith describe the work as “one of the most rewarding experiences” of their lives3. Estes Park residents, particularly in rural areas, now have sustained access to resources that were previously out of reach.

Looking ahead, Larimer County plans to expand Digital Navigator services through:

By integrating localized support with state-level policy efforts, Larimer County’s Digital Navigators exemplify a scalable model for advancing digital equity. The Estes Valley Library’s involvement ensures that even remote mountain communities like Estes Park can thrive in an increasingly digital world.

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