 Reboot Your Digital Strategy! Amber Petty Everyone On! Susan Hildreth Institute of Museum and Library Services Heidi Silver-Pacuilla U.S. Department.

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 Reboot Your Digital Strategy! Amber Petty Everyone On! Susan Hildreth Institute of Museum and Library Services Heidi Silver-Pacuilla U.S. Department of Education, Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education Sandra Toro Institute of Museum and Library Services

Online Meeting Features Please remain muted! Use chat box for discussion Send chats to everyone Use chat box for discussion

For what type of organization do you work? Photo: freeimages.co.uk

Introductions  What is your name, position, and organization name and type?  What is a digital literacy challenge you are hoping to address at your organization?

Introduction IMLS Director Susan Hildreth and OCTAE Acting Assistant Secretary Johan Uvin while attending the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI). The Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education (OCTAE) are working together.

Brainstorm: What are your greatest technology challenges? Enter them in the chat window.

 Digital literacy  Affordability  Relevance  Ease of use  Confidence  Access Why are adults not online? Access Digital Literacy Affordability Confidence Relevance Ease of use

 ACCESS

 Internet, wired and Wi-Fi  Broadband  Cell service  Data and text cell phone plans  Computer and printer  Power and memory  Projectors for classrooms  High-quality content  Digital literacy training The future! Access to what? Photo: World Education, Inc.

Learning More about Digital Inclusion IMLS Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation working with the University of Maryland and the American Library Association

 Working with libraries  OCTAE working closely with Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)  16,500 public libraries in the U.S.  77M people used the library for computers and Wi-Fi access in 2009  42% of library computer users cite education as their main reason  24% were taking an online course or assignment (Becker, Crandall, Fisher, Kinney, Landry, and Rocha, 2010 ) Where is access to computers and internet in every community? Access

IMLS is working to help prepare librarians to lead digital inclusion efforts. Increasing Access

 School librarians can help children develop basic digital literacy competencies  IMLS-funded Learning Labs help young adults gain more advanced knowledge and skills for coding, digital storytelling, and game design  What about adults? Libraries provide:  learning opportunities outside K-12 educational system  computer classes & self-directed tutorials to use onsite or at home  The District of Columbia Public Library offers a General Equivalency Diploma (GED) institute to help better prepare instructors who teach adults who struggle with preparing for the GED exam. What does digital literacy education in libraries look like?

Digital Learn

Digital Learn Classes

 AFFORDABILITY

 EveryoneOn.org/adulted EveryoneOn.org/adulted  Prequalifies for the best deal in the local area:  Students  Teachers  Programs  Wireless internet service for as low as $10 a month  Refurbished tablets, laptops, desktops  Downloadable materials: materials/ materials/ Let’s get more devices in students’ hands and households. EveryoneOn

EveryoneOn/adulted.org

Internet Offers

Computer Offers

Training Locations

In Spanish

 EASE OF USE

 Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)  Pros:  People are familiar with own device  Can continue to work after class  No need to provide equipment  Any space can be a digital learning environment  Cons:  May need specialized tech help  Incompatibility of soft or hardware  Wireless connectivity  Security concerns for network Not everyone is a network administrator! Bring Your Own Device Photo: Jeremy Keith

 Bookshare membership offers:  Access to digital text that is delivered in custom formats such as audio, customizable text, digital Braille  Reading software that facilitates study with annotations, dictionary, spellcheck, pronunciation guide  Access to a library of over 300K materials Membership is for adults with print disabilities such as visual, physical, or severe learning disabilities. Bookshare

 RELEVANCE

 “Much good content remains largely invisible to students.” (p. 7)  Create a culture of sharing resources with students.  Integrate apps and online activities into supplemental assignments.  Encourage students to share resources with family and friends. How do you find good content for supplemental and self-study? Relevance

 Job Scout offers:  No cost access to job listings, aggregated by SimplyHire  No cost portfolio to save listings and resumes  Digital literacy tutorials  Social media platform  Badges that reward progress  Fully available in English and Spanish Over 80% of companies post job openings only online (Levere, 2013). Relevance

 CONFIDENCE

 LINCS Learning Portal  17 self-paced, no cost courses  Career Pathways  Adult ESL  Integrating Technology  Learning to Achieve  Facilitated courses offered in cooperation with states and programs  Certificates of completion  Links to Community groups  Currently hosts over 2K users Grow yours! Try a LINCS online course. Join a community group. Confidence

Integrating Technology Online Course

 PLANNING AND EXTENDING

Who’s Online Where (WOW) Index  A planning tool from OCTAE to help identify best bets by county for extending online programming  Who’s Online Where Index  Adult ed target population by county  Households earning >$25,000  Home internet use estimate  Household broadband estimate (urban/rural/suburban)  Public libraries  Community anchor institutions (Job Centers, etc.)

 RESEARCH AND RESOURCES

Active Deep Social Personalized Contextualized Trial and error Practice Lessons from learning science

Research briefs

Tech Tips for Teachers Produced by World Education, LINCS Regional Professional Development Center TechTipsForTeachers.weebly.com/

Resources  Connected Teaching and Personalized Learning, AIR (2013) Connected Teaching and Personalized Learning  Education for Life and Work, National Academies Press (2012) Education for Life and Work  Fueling the Race to Postsecondary Success, Council of Adult and Experiential Learning (2010) Fueling the Race to Postsecondary Success  Improving Adult Literacy Instruction: Supporting Learning and Motivation, National Academies Press (2012) Improving Adult Literacy Instruction: Supporting Learning and Motivation  Motivation, Engagement, and Student Voice, Jobs for the Future (2012) Motivation, Engagement, and Student Voice  Opportunity for All, IMLS (2010) Opportunity for All  Using Technology to Support At-Risk Students’ Learning, SCOPE and Alliance for Excellent Education (2014) Using Technology to Support At-Risk Students’ Learning  Who’s Online Where (WOW) Index, OCTAE (2014) Who’s Online Where (WOW) Index

What is one thing you plan to do at your program?  Which resource:  Who:  When:  How:  Notes: 1. Take five minutes to fill in the blanks to the right. 2. Share your plan with colleagues.

Final thoughts and questions?

 Contact [Facilitator name and address]

Thank you!  Please complete the LINCS evaluation survey. This session was supported under the LINCS Regional Professional Development Center for Adult Education, PR/Award Number V191B , administered by the Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education, U. S. Department of Education. However, the contents do not necessarily represent the positions of policies of the Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education or the U.S. Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.