TechConnect Kansas Expands Digital Literacy Access Through Library Partnerships
WSU Tech is proud to share TechConnect Kansas, a digital literacy training program designed to strengthen technology access and skills across communities in Kansas.
Funded through the Kansas Office of Broadband Development as part of the DOCK (Digital Opportunities for Connecting Kansans) initiative, TechConnect Kansas was created to address the growing need for digital literacy education—particularly in underserved areas. The program brings together WSU Tech IT students and public libraries to expand access to essential technology training and resources.
Through this initiative, WSU Tech students developed and delivered hands-on training to librarians, focusing on setting up technology equipment and implementing digital literacy curriculum using Cisco Networking Academy resources. Students also enhanced their own skills through Foundations of Leadership training provided by the Kansas Leadership Center, preparing them to effectively engage with community partners.
To date, 15 libraries across central, north-central, and south-central Kansas have participated in a four-hour in-person training. Each participating library received technology equipment along with guidance on offering free digital literacy courses to their communities.
This work responds to a critical need identified in the 2023 University of Kansas study, Broadband in Kansas: The Challenges of Digital Access and Affordability, which found that many residents rely on public libraries not only for internet access but also for support in building digital skills. Limited access to both reliable broadband and digital literacy support continues to create barriers to employment, essential services, and full participation in today’s digital world.
WSU Tech is offering Free Digital Literacy Courses fully online
Available 6/15/2026-7/09/2026
Register HERE.
To waive registration fee, use code: SafeOnlineFR
We are excited to announce that the following libraries are offering FREE digital literacy courses through Cisco Networking Academy.
To find out more, visit a listed location or contact them through their website. Click on their name to access their site.
Ida Long Goodman Memorial Library
TechConnect Kansas continues to build partnerships with libraries interested in expanding digital access and education in their communities.
Libraries interested in learning more about this opportunity are encouraged to reach out:
Megan Betts at mbetts@wsutech.edu or Matthew Lewis at mlewis12@wsutech.edu