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Digital education refers to an individual's ability to find, evaluate and clearly communicate information on various digital platforms. It is evaluated by an individual's grammar, composition, typing skills and ability to produce text, images, audio and designs using technology. 

Digital education is necessary for the correct use of various digital platforms. Literacy in social network services and websites helps people stay in contact with others, pass timely information, and even buy and sell goods and services.

County Education and Training Programs

Baltimore County agencies have developed education and training that advises constituents who lack basic technical skills in an increasingly technical society and online world. The following agencies have programs which can provide equipment and teach computer-related skills for basic use to those in the job market, the senior population and others:

Free Chromebooks Available to Qualified Households

Various agencies within Baltimore County are helping to close the digital divide by offering Chromebook giveaways to eligible families. One laptop is available per Baltimore County household where the person is 18 years or older and participates in one of the following programs:

  • Child receives free or reduced lunches at Baltimore County Public Schools
  • Federal housing benefits
  • Federal Pell Grant
  • Income below the 200 percent federal poverty level
  • Medicaid
  • SNAP
  • SSI
  • Veteran's Pension or Survivor Benefits
  • WIC

 

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Contact

Office of Information Technology

Historic Courthouse
Room 33
400 Washington Avenue
Towson, Maryland 21204

Hours:

Monday through Friday
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Phone:

Acting Director:

Chris Martin