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Building Your Community Resources

About this Course

This course, co-developed by Goodwill Industries International and World Education, is for anyone that wants to develop a comprehensive approach to assessing digital skills needs and equipping individuals and communities with the tools and resources needed to navigate the digital divide. The third course in the Digital Navigator Specialization Certificate will prepare you with the skills and knowledge to identify and provide resources to others and bolster their digital skills needed for workforce readiness, evaluate digital skills competencies for various stakeholders, and select tools that are appropriate for building digital skills literacy. No matter what your background is, this course will be useful if you are or want to become a community advocate, a direct-service professional, or someone who is passionate about addressing digital disparities. Learners should complete the first two courses of the specialization before beginning this course.

Created by: Goodwill Industries International


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