Computer Village-St. Louis

Computer Village-St. Louis Motto: Where People and Technology Come Together
Our approach is built upon activities that engage student interest and motivation.

These activities answer questions or solve a problem and generally reflect the work people do outside the classroom. Computer Village is a community- based technology and training project founded in 1995 by Don M. Holt, a former sales executive for Xerox, to help low-income individuals learn about technology and how to use technology to their benefit. Each instructor believes that every client com

es with his or her special talents, which may be latent in computer savvy. We are giving back to the community. Creative reviews and lesson plans with real life examples which our students can relate to are constantly used. Computer Village is a not-for-profit 501(c) (3) corporation with the mission to bridge the digital divide within socially and economically distressed communities in the St. Louis area by using technology as a catalyst for improvement.

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5436 Bartmer Avenue
St. Louis, MO
63121

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Computer Village is a community- based technology and training project founded in 1995 by Don M. Holt, a former sales executive for Xerox, to help low-income individuals learn about technology and how

to use technology to their benefit. Each instructor believes that every client comes with his or her special talents, which may be latent in computer savvy. We are giving back to the community. Creative reviews and lesson plans with real life examples which our students can relate to are constantly used. Computer Village is a not-for-profit 501(c) (3) corporation with the mission to bridge the digital divide within socially and economically distressed communities in the St. Louis area by using technology as a catalyst for improvement.