Digipreneurship University launches enhanced workplace participatory learning platform that makes it faster and easier to personalize and improve student learning experiences.
DigiU Tech Labs recently announced a new learning toolkit to improve broadband education and common core digital literacy standards critical to improving remote learning outcomes and 21st-century skills for underserved communities and people “in-transition”. In collaboration with a cluster of community partners the intent is to enhance workforce/workplace development by equipping community-based organizations to become cooperative learning centers online and offline. Digipreneur specialists leverage the power of Big Data and a state-of-the-art learning management system to create virtual courses that are culturally-relevant with content that inspires youth creativity.
“Our youth are heavily motivated by competition. At Digpreneurship, we’ve been working behind the scenes of TechED for over a decade developing innovative technologies for STEaM curriculum. DigiU Tech Labs will set the stage for youth and adults to feel free to totally self-express themselves in the arts, music, debate while educators can interact to secure and mentor them with the digital infrastructure required for optimal performance. “With everyone participating on an equal playing field,” says Mr, Shannon, founder of Digipreneurship University.
Digipreneurship University offer a plethora of free and subscription-based online courses that serve as an extra layer for coaches, parents and teachers to improve leverage technology and advance academic performance.
We encourage all school and after-school administrators to make the most of your professional development budget! Gather your colleagues, set up a projector, and schedule an appointment with one of our Digipreneur Specialist to build your new course online today.
Our aim is to foster new levels of talent and creativity by deploying intense social, mobile, web engagement across digital channels. Generation X, Y, and today’s Millennial need to be able to use technology to invoke critical thinking skills and to analyze, learn, and explore.