rec centers, nonprofits with computer labs and we have all the sf connected sites, which includes the lrc, as well as the lighthouse. lighthouse for the blind. >> alex, for folks who are in the room who can't see, can you talk about the concentration on the map. >> yeah, so we find there are a lot of locations offering computer labs or public wi-fi throughout the city, but at the same time, most of them are concentrated in the downtown neighborhoods. so in the tenderloin, mid market and soma areas, when you go further out into the south and southeast neighborhoods, you start to only see library locations or maybe city's parks. so the resources aren't equally distributed geographically throughout the city. >> thank you. >> chapter 3 is about teaching digital literacy, so within the chapter we define certain standards for what digital literacy means. we have sample curriculum from established service providers throughout the city, which includes teaching people how to use their smart phones, smart phones are becoming increasingly common, but many people, talking a population who have smart