How to be a Digital Citizen
How can you navigate safely in this fast-changing digital world?
Every day, the Internet, digital media, and artificial intelligence are becoming more common. Understanding digital privacy and safety, being aware of AI's influence in our lives and thinking critically about information are important skills in today's digital world.
Our programs and resources are here to help you understand, access, use and engage with media and technology.
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
Past Events
Watch replays of past events you may have missed.
- 2025 Digital Expo | Bridging the AI Divide Playlist
- Digital Expo 2024 | Craig Silverman on online misinformation
- Digital Expo 2024 | Misinformation and disinformation in society
- Digital Expo 2024 | Misinformation, disinformation and public education
- Innovation Council Presents: A Conversation with Wendy Wong on We, The Data: Human Rights in the Digital Age
- Open Data for Good
Reading Lists
Additional Resources
- Misinformation and Disinformation
Learn how to spot misinformation and disinformation. - Tor Browser
Learn more about this industry-leading, privacy-enabling browser that is available on all of our Learning Centre computers across the city. - Open Data
Learn more about Toronto Public Library providing public data for the public good. - Digital Innovation Hubs
Learn and create with computers, professional software, 3D printers and more. - Digital Innovation Classes
Learn about Photoshop, Python, 3D design and more. - E-Learning
Access free online services that can help you learn new skills. - Let's Learn Tech
Access free, interactive, and self-paced online technology courses. - Computer Learning Centres
Learning Centres offer classes on computer skills, software, and online content and services. - Digital Inclusion Week
Check back each year in the fall as we celebrate Digital Inclusion Week with free online and in-person library programs about artificial intelligence, digital privacy, smart cities, digital content creation and more.
