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IN THIS ISSUE:
Project Updates: NCTN 2019 + Discussion on Digital Equity
New on Tech Tips: The Triple E framework

Project Updates

Spotlight on the EdTech Panel at NCTN 2019!

Digital US: Envisioning an Ecosystem that Supports Digital Skills and Lifelong Learning for Adults

Join our expert panelists in a discussion on how technology is enabling the development of a new “learn and work” ecosystem to prepare adults for college and career readiness and help them become lifelong learners in an increasingly digital world. How can we uplift and support the institutions that serve adult learner-workers — especially those learners who have basic skills gaps and low-incomes? How do we help these organizations keep up with the pace of change and leverage technology to increase outcomes? Members of Digital US, a consortium of national organizations aligned around digital equity, will spotlight promising work and invite collaboration. We will highlight promising practices and resources that help organizations build digital capacity and tech integration models to improve outcomes for adult learners.

Digital Equity: Exploring this Modern Civil Right 

On November 5th and 6th there will be an asynchronous two-day discussion about an ISTE-developed podcast Digital Equity:Exploring this modern Civil Right. The podcast explores digital equity and why it is considered by many to be the civil right for our time, and the discussion will take place in three LINCS Community of Practice groups: Career Pathways, Integrating Technology and Corrections Education. 

New on Tech Tips

The Triple E Framework for More Effective Technology Integration in Adult Education

 

Are you looking for clear guidance on how to manage classroom technology integration? The Triple E framework can help you engage, enhance, and extend your lessons.

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