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We believe high-quality media training should be affordable and accessible to everyone...
and the Covid-19 pandemic gave us the nudge we needed to expand our online and in-person education offerings, update our registration process, and rethink our learning tracks.
We’re total nerds for our Media Production alumni who have gone on to create Emmy-award-winning films and acclaimed documentaries.
And we’re just as excited about the (formerly) technologically challenged population who are happier, safer, less isolated, and enjoying a higher quality of life due to their newfound access & proficiency.
Get curious. Feed your creativity. Stay connected.
Featured Upcoming Classes
In-Person: Field Camera Intensive
2 Sessions -
Wednesday, September 10 6-7:45pm
& Saturday, September 13 11am - 3pm
Adobe Premiere Pro 101: How to Edit Like a Pro
2 Sessions - Wednesday, September 17 & 24
6-7:45pm
Media Production
Don’t let our “public access” fee structure fool you—CCTV offers the *best* Media Education programs around, from beginner studio classes to media editing workshops to producing your very own documentary that airs on CCTV. Wherever your curiosity takes you, we are SO EXCITED for you to see our expanded curriculum.
Foundational Technology
Tired of texting your daughter to ask her how the internet works? Or relying on a tech-savvy friend to help you access important documents & appointments? We’ve expanded our Foundational Technology programs to serve the economically challenged, the disabled, elders, and anyone else who struggles with technology.
Featured On-Demand Classes
On-Demand Collections

How You Can Help!
You can help bridge the digital divide in Cambridge by:
- Donating a New Computer – Provide a reliable, up-to-date device that empowers a community member to learn, work, and stay connected
- Donating Money – Support the purchase of new laptops (equipped with Microsoft Office) and internet access for community members
- Spreading the Word – Share our program with your network and raise awareness
Our Partners
The Digital Navigator Program is part of the Cambridge Digital Equity Consortium, a collective committed to ensuring everyone has the tools they need to thrive.
Partners include: