This webinar is specifically developed for anyone currently managing a computer center, librarians involved in computer-related programs, those who support digital literacy programs, or BTOP grant recipients. You will leave with an understanding of how to track the impact of your public access computers and computer training programs.
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Evaluating Digital Literacy programs
1. How to Evaluate Your Digital Literacy Program June 30, 2011 Audio is only available by calling this number: Conference Call: 866-740-1260; Access Code: 6339392 Sponsored by
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4. How to Evaluate Your Digital Literacy Program Presenters: Linda Hofschire & Erick Ruiz Sponsored by This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License .
6. Today’s Speakers Linda Hofschire Colorado State Library Facilitator: Kami Griffiths , Community Technology Network Assisting with chat questions: Sarah Washburn , TechSoup Global Stephanie Gerding , TechSoup Global Susan Burkholder , Colorado State Library Erick Ruiz Instructional Design Consultant
25. Data Map Data element Report Collection Point Quarterly Report Annual Report Grant Application Compliance Officer Website Personnel $ X X Broadband speed X X X X Type of class X X X Equipment $ X X Scheduled one-to-one tutoring sessions X Hours open per 48-hr weekend X X X X
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TechSoup Global currently operates its product donation programs with partners in 32 countries. With the number of supporting corporations currently at 37 (offering 392 different donated or discounted products) TechSoup Global has provided approximately 4.9 million donated technology products since program inception to NGOs around the world. The retail price of these donations is roughly equivalent to US$1.4 billion.