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IN THIS ISSUE: 

Events + Announcements: Build an Evidence-Based Strategy Toolkit! * Enhancing Learning through Simulation: A conversation with Javier Chan

What We're Reading: The Technology We Need to Respond to the Inequitable Impact of COVID-19 on Communities of Color

Events & Announcements

Build an Evidence-Based Strategy Toolkit!

Join us today at 1 - 2:30 PM Eastern for a Distance Education Strategy Session with tools and tips for building an evidence-based, tech integration strategy toolkit! First, Medha Tare and Sarah Cacicio from ETC partner Digital Promise share their recently released evidence-based Adult Learner Model that can be used to improve instructional strategies. Then, Jayme Adelson Goldstein of Lighthearted Learning will put theory into practice by sharing a guide full of tech integration strategies that includes guidance for how students experience different strategies when using a mobile device. 

Enhancing Learning through Simulation:
A conversation with Javier Chan

Meet Javier Chan, founder of Processim Labs who brings over 5 years of experience in the field of educational technologies. Processim Labs focuses on the development of educational simulation games specifically designed for mobile devices (smartphones and tablets). Javier will advise our tech development, UX/UI, and sustainability strategies, and provide support for projects including Equity in mLearning, funded by the WES Mariam Assefa Fund to advance equity in digital learning for immigrants and refugees. 

What We're Reading

The Technology We Need to Respond to the Inequitable Impact of COVID-19 on Communities of Color
A new JFF’s Medium piece, The Technology We Need to Respond to the Inequitable Impact of COVID-19 on Communities of Color argues that the tools that help people navigate mobility should not be race-neutral when economic mobility is not race-neutral. It highlights some innovative career navigation technologies that connect workers who are typically disadvantaged by the labor market with the resources they need to advance their careers while also advancing employers’ diversity commitments. World Education is proud to partner with Jobs for the Future on its Employment Technology Fund investing in technologies such as these creating economic opportunity for adults who struggle to find meaningful employment.
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