Supports job seekers with technology Works with youth or students Works in workforce development Has helped someone create their first email Provides public computers Works with people with disabilities Helps someone connect to Wi-Fi for the first time Has helped someone get low-cost internet Provides devices (laptops/ tablets) Partners with schools or colleges Works with seniors on digital skills Works in libraries or community centers Supports small businesses with technology Helps people learn online safety Has a Northstar Digital Literacy license Has collaborated with another coalition member Helps people fill out online forms Works in local government Works with healthcare organizations Helps residents apply for benefits online Runs or supports public Wi- Fi Runs digital literacy classes Works with immigrant or multilingual communities Helps residents with telehealth access Supports job seekers with technology Works with youth or students Works in workforce development Has helped someone create their first email Provides public computers Works with people with disabilities Helps someone connect to Wi-Fi for the first time Has helped someone get low-cost internet Provides devices (laptops/ tablets) Partners with schools or colleges Works with seniors on digital skills Works in libraries or community centers Supports small businesses with technology Helps people learn online safety Has a Northstar Digital Literacy license Has collaborated with another coalition member Helps people fill out online forms Works in local government Works with healthcare organizations Helps residents apply for benefits online Runs or supports public Wi- Fi Runs digital literacy classes Works with immigrant or multilingual communities Helps residents with telehealth access
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Supports job seekers with technology
Works with youth or students
Works in workforce development
Has helped someone create their first email
Provides public computers
Works with people with disabilities
Helps someone connect to Wi-Fi for the first time
Has helped someone get low-cost internet
Provides devices (laptops/ tablets)
Partners with schools or colleges
Works with seniors on digital skills
Works in libraries or community centers
Supports small businesses with technology
Helps people learn online safety
Has a Northstar Digital Literacy license
Has collaborated with another coalition member
Helps people fill out online forms
Works in local government
Works with healthcare organizations
Helps residents apply for benefits online
Runs or supports public Wi-Fi
Runs digital literacy classes
Works with immigrant or multilingual communities
Helps residents with telehealth access