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Hello, My name is Stanley and I hope you had a great day.

Today I want to talk about an online program

that was launched on Nov, 2016 by Joe Mucheru

the cabinet secretary of Information, Communication and Technology

The program is called ajiradigital.

go.ke

The program offers basic training

how to make money

at the comfort of your home here in our country Kenya.

Kenya is ranked as the 10th biggest

global supplier of online workers.

This one has contributed in our economy

as well as reducing the rate of

unemployment particularly

to our youths

now, I help you to book an

a training in one of the

ajira studio centers here in our country

but before that you will be required to

follow some of the steps

one, you will be required to

hit the enroll button

fill in your particulars your ID, first last name

your working email, your phone number

and then you also fill in

as a new worker that is if you have never worked as an online worker before

Incase you have ever worked as an online worker

remember you can be a mentor you can also be a trainer

you will be paid you can also work as a experienced online worker

depending on how

and the level of skills you have acquired

and then you can also work as

fill in as studio mashinani user

fill in your

unguessable password and hit the enroll button

in this case I have an account and I will hit the

log in button

I will

key in my ID

and my password

and I will hit the log in button

I have an error and I will

replace that one with

with my email and here we go

So, to book as

a training you will be required to

to click the training

you book the sessions or check the upcoming training

in this case they don't have

upcoming training or you cannot book any sessions

currently. So, you will be required to recheck

once and again

if they have

upcoming training

remember once they have an upcoming training

you will be required to select the class

one class that you will be interested to

in attending

then you will receive an email

with your booking information

and then later it is advisable to

to print all your details

as you will need to present them in order to be allowed to attend

the training in the studio

classes that around in your area.

Now lets go ahead and see what is all about ajira

So, you can come here and click about Ajira

but before that I think I forgot something

you can

you can update your

your information that is your

personal, your contacts

make sure you fill in

your details those that have asterisk

the red asterisk are mandatory you have to fill in

but those that don't have

asterisk symbol

their are not necessary

you can Ignore them in this case

make sure you click the update details

hit the contact, education, work experience

and the training mentor ship

make sure you fill in all of them

and then hit the update button

then lets go and see what is all about

about Ajira

you can

click about ajira and know what is all about it

then you have the online work

the top 3 blogs

that you can work as a

that will give you an insight on how to work on online

are listed here for instance you can click

one online Kenya.com

its called the Tech Mama its owned by one of

the good friend of mine I know

Sheeroh helps people

that is Sheeroh Murega Kiarie

on how to transcribe

that is transcription so you can come here

and know what you will be required to transcribe

for you to transcribe

then you can also click the Freelancer Kenya

Freelancer Kenya is owned by

by the name Walter

so you will be required to fill in your details here

and

start

getting the insights on how to work as a

online worker

then

if you go back to the training

you can see the resources

that the ajira have

one, they have the online training ranging

from core certifications, web design

IT networking, design and creativity

Data Science, Admin , writing and translation

for instance in this case we have the writing of the

articles as we have just seen in the previous

previous blogs the first 3 blogs

that we have just checked, then

they also have the

the articles

many youths here in Kenya

are involved in creating of articles

others are involved in creating of transcription like the one

one of the blogs that we just checked

the Tech Mama this one

learn more about how to transcribe

that is one of the top bloggers

country on how to work as

online worker then we have sales and marketing

and accounting. So you will get all this

at a free lets choose one

in this case I will click the web mobile

and you can read the

the content here

you will find that you will get the certification

and the

the cost is free of charge

and why you are going

the Ajax course

so you come here and type alison.com

and here you will be required again to fill in

because this a different website

which is working in collaboration with Ajira

program. So,

you will be required to fill in your details

sign up

and then you can choose

the program remember all this programs are

free

I don't know whether all of them are free

but you will get

free

free online courses

they are all free so,

you can read online

You need a computer and the internet

you can just read online and get your

certification online

also have the Hyper Text Markup Language 5

which you get at a free

also at alison.com

this is one is good for web designers

who also use the Cascading Style Sheet 3

you will also get at alison.com

at a cost of free

then you also have Java and then we have XHTML

for those who like creating apps you use Android which also you will get at a cost of free

also get it at alison.com and others

then we also have wordpress

CSS

and

many more.......

then we also go to

Ajira centers

you can check the Ajira centers that are around you

about studio mashinani

You can check at KBC Komarock

Langata, Kisumu and Mombasa

then,

If you go to job platforms

we have the local work in Kenya

we have the top 6 writing

we have the top 3 sales and marketing

top 4 transcription

top 4

and many more

depending on what you are interested in

in this case

just come here and click up-work

it will direct you to

their website

and

you will be required again here to sign up

remember every program you will be required to sign up

work

worker

then

you will go the resources

but before that we go to ajira

this is where we have 2 testimonials

those who have worked online

and have been successful we also have resources

the studio mashinani

we also have their terms

you can read all about them

then we also have ajira

and all that and then we have FAQs

you might want to know more about ajira

and many more

now once you have all this you can also check on

ajira

digital Facebook

digital facebook

type Facebook and

go to your Facebook and type Ajira

Ajiradigital

they have a group you can like it

I have liked one

liked

this one

click it

then you can get to interact with other Kenyans

on how to go throw about

or rather

what type of challenges you are facing through

So, its a good platform for you to

to engage yourself with other Kenyans. Yeah.

I think that I had for today

Thank you for watching.

For more infomation >> [WHAT] Ajira digital Program, A Government of Kenya program for online jobs - Duration: 12:31.

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What is home? Questioning my digital nomad life - Duration: 1:44.

It's finally nice out!

I've been in Boston like a month

and the weather has sucked the whole time

Anyway

When I meet people traveling they ask

<i>"Where is home for you?"</i>

And I never really have a good answer

I've been back in Boston for about a month

A lot of people would say Boston is my home

It's where most of my friends and family live

It's a city I know super well

Then again New York is the last city I've lived in

and it still where all my possessions are

So maybe that would be my home?

Legally, Arizona is my home

and it's where my parents live

Almost a month ago I finished up almost 2 months in Medellin, Colombia

That's the longest I've been anywhere in the past 2 years

so... maybe that would be my home?

To me, my home is anywhere I feel truly comfortable

Another thing people ask me is

<i>"when are you going to be done traveling?"</i>

And I also don't have a good answer for that

I'm not ready to stop traveling yet, I enjoy this lifestyle

I feel it's constantly pushing and challenging me to be a better person

to be the person that I want to be

But I do feel need to progress this lifestyle a little bit

So I'm trying to move away from like the "backpacker" lifestyle

Instead of staying in hostels and sleeping on couches

I'm trying to get apartments and Airbnbs

like this great apartment here in Boston

I've been putting more time and effort into my career

and the projects that are interesting to me

But I don't feel like that's got to take away from me

going to new places and meeting new people

I guess my goal is to live like a comfortable, stimulating life

and to have the whole world feel like it's my home

Now I'm gonna go outside

For more infomation >> What is home? Questioning my digital nomad life - Duration: 1:44.

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Luka Sabbat Digital Series | Episode 6 "Road Tripping" | Hot Mess On Freeform - Duration: 3:28.

First question —

what made you guys decide to do a show in LA this time,

since you just had one in New York a few months ago?

The answer's in the question.

Our last show was three months ago, and that's way too long.

From the beginning, we always wanted to tour it to a certain extent

where we do more than one show.

And we have different content, and that's

why we're planning to do another one in Japan after.

So, what's the prep been like for the show?

Insanity.

Super last minute and super disorganized.

Lack of communication. Luka and I running around.

It's gonna be fire, though.

It's sick. I mean, it's classic Hot Mess.

Bro, is this the 101? Seems like you're on the right path.

That's critical. We're already late as f*ck.

Y'all know how to do this sh*t?

I can do, like, a back flip.

[Noah] Stop playing.

I'm serious.

[Noah] You're playing.

I can put my feet up on the handlebars while I'm driving,

or I can stand on it while I'm driving.

[Luka] That's hard.

Yeah.

But, I mean, if you want it to go fast, I don't know if you're

gonna get the shot.

We're gonna get the shot.

Okay? Don't worry about that.

Oh, we'll get the shot.

Oh, okay. Okay.

Try those. Try getting on those. Tell me how you feel.

And then we're gonna try to see you on

one of the race ones.

Okay.

How much would an extra ATV be? Just for a quote.

$650 for the three. If you wanted an ATV as well,

we'd do $800.

We'll do it.

The credit card information needs to be

filled in on the bottom as well.

Oh, I'll fill that in.

It's a beautiful life.

I enjoy it.

Great life.

Ready to die in California in the sands by the salt lake.

Great.

In California, it's a law that they have to wear a helmet.

You know this, right?

Yeah. Well, now I know. I'm from New York.

Ah, right.

Certainly, if they're on the bike and not moving, you can

have them pop their helmet off — if that's what you're

trying to do with your photography.

Yeah.

But if they're riding, you would run the

chance of a ranger coming by.

It's not terribly likely, but if they came by,

they would certainly issue you a citation.

Well, we might slip in one or two shots without helmets.

We might.

The sunlight's getting mad low and I don't like that.

Cause we gotta get out of here.

Yeah, we need to hurry up. As usual.

Ridiculous.

For more infomation >> Luka Sabbat Digital Series | Episode 6 "Road Tripping" | Hot Mess On Freeform - Duration: 3:28.

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Digital Revolution Documentary - Duration: 6:50.

For the evolution and progression of a better

future, the digital revolution is the best way.

The revolution is all about the transformation

of the accomplishments of humans.

All these transformations that take place have a lot of

diverse effects on the human life as well as in the world.

The effects can take place in the cultural form or the

traditional form and also in the economy of a country.

The digitalization is not just about the new technology, but

it is a way through which technology can be used effectively.

With the help of the digital Revolution which is also known as the third

industrial revolution, many things were introduced to the mankind.

One of the best technologies which were introduced by the digital

Revolution or the third industrial revolution is the internet.

It is among the most common Technologies which are used nowadays.

With the help of digital computers, many things are made

possible, and a better way to use the internet is found.

The internet also introduced the new ways of interaction or communication.

Not just for the communication, but the internet has played a substantial

role in the expansion of a number of businesses and companies.

To reach the global level, there was an extensive requirement of a robust platform.

So that platform is attained in the form of the internet,

through which people can reach globally for their interests.

The Digital Revolution has helped in transforming the analog

as well as a mechanical technology to the digital technology.

Nowadays the use of email or social media websites is extremely common.

People use a number of platforms that are available on

the internet for their businesses and personal use.

There plenty of industries and companies which are

exporting and importing products from across the world.

With the help of the internet, many things have become easier, such as the interaction

with people who are living in thousands of kilometers away from each other.

Earlier there were limited resources for communication such as telegraph or letters.

But now there are plenty of options available for

interacting with people from distinct countries.

A lot of companies are reaching the global level from where

it becomes easy to work and provide services to the clients.

There are many companies which can provide products

as well as services without taking weeks or months.

The latest technology assists in the shopping and the delivery

of products, undoubtedly this process has become faster.

All of these facilities are rendered because of the

industrial revolution that took place as digitalization.

There is a lengthy history of digital Revolution,

and it all started in the year 1947.

Since then, many things are started to change, and

development in the digital form also started taking place.

The digital revolution has gone through an extended journey

and in between many changes took place in the world.

Earlier there were portable phones which were only used to call and text.

But this was the situation before the introduction of pagers.

As the cell phones were introduced, people started taking an interest,

but that was the time when things were relatively extravagant.

The cost of cell phones which exist in the earlier times

used to be too much, and not everybody could yield them.

In contrast, everyone has a cell phone in today's era.

The communication was increased with the introduction of cell phone,

and after the Genesis of the internet, things changed rapidly.

There was also a time when black and white televisions were famous,

but now the situation and circumstances are totally different.

Now many electronic items and appliances are available.

The variety which can be seen today was not there in the past.

Now not just the television or mobile phones but also the other appliances such

as refrigerators or washing machines, are becoming more digitalized than ever.

Apart from all the factors of the digital revolution, it is also

important to understand the various advantages and disadvantages of it.

It is a fact that many Technologies emerge, and many of them also go extinct.

Most of the new technologies that emerge are

there to provide better facilities to the users.

There is also a case of the negative impacts

of Technology which cannot be ignored.

There are a number of advantages of digital revolution,

but there are a plenty of disadvantages too.

Digital Revolution has changed the way in which businesses and

companies work and with the help of this productivity is multiplied.

The Revolution has helped businesses to reach new Heights, and many

companies gain a lot of revenues by adopting the most recent technologies.

Along with the internet, many other gadgets such

as tablets are bestowed by the digital revolution.

The communication has made easier than ever, and transparency

can be noticed in different departments of the companies.

The disadvantages like the job redundancies and cyber threats

are the unwanted gifts received from the digital revolution.

The various demerits are harmful to the children as well as the adults.

Apart from the various advantages, the digital Revolution

has a great significance and a crucial role to play.

The Revolution has helped in enhancing and improving the

productivity of a number of companies and businesses.

Nowadays people have a great platform with the help of which they can transform

their interests into a digital business and get better profits and revenues.

The cloud services are also provided with the digital revolution and the latest

technology which help in storing data and accessing any data at any time and place.

The Revolution has a lot of impacts on the personal

life, social life as well as the life of individuals.

The advantages of the new technology can help children to grow, but

the adverse effects of the technology can be very harmful to them.

Therefore, there is an urgent requirement to understand the difference between

all these good and bad factors and make an efficient use of Technology.

The utilization of the technology in a proper way can be

less harmful whereas the exploitation is always dangerous.

The distribution has provided a podium through which people

and companies can grow, and the businesses can be enhanced.

For more infomation >> Digital Revolution Documentary - Duration: 6:50.

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Edición Digital Houston 11/26/18 - Duration: 32:55.

For more infomation >> Edición Digital Houston 11/26/18 - Duration: 32:55.

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How To Upload Subtitles to Facebook // Digital Distribution - Duration: 1:26.

In this video we're gonna walk through how to add subtitles to your Facebook video.

If you're not sure how to get to this point already go ahead and watch

our video on how to upload a video natively to Facebook.

So I've already done that part and as you can see I've given the video a title and I've given

it a description. Now what we're going to do is go over here to subtitles and captions.

We're going to select a language; I've already selected English.

Then we're going to upload.

We're gonna find the SRT file, here it is, open.

Uh oh, we've run into a problem. I haven't used the correct format.

So a little quirk about Facebook is your SRT file, which is your subtitles, has to have the

same name as the video on Facebook plus this ".en_US"

It's no problem, we'll just find the SRT file,

and we'll rename it.

It already has the same title, we just have to add that ".en_US"

Perfect! So let's try again.

There you go! Our captions are uploaded and we're ready to either post, schedule , or save as a draft.

Hope this was helpful! Thank you for watching.

For more infomation >> How To Upload Subtitles to Facebook // Digital Distribution - Duration: 1:26.

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SPOT 2018 // Jan Grue - Teknologiske kropper: Funksjonshemming i en digital tid (tekstet) - Duration: 42:35.

For more infomation >> SPOT 2018 // Jan Grue - Teknologiske kropper: Funksjonshemming i en digital tid (tekstet) - Duration: 42:35.

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Digital Series: Twilight Talks - A conversation with photographer Dayanita Singh - Duration: 8:40.

>>> Dayanita Singh is an Indian photographer who

uses the book format and architectural screens to

arrange and transport her work as a series of mobile

museums. She has had exhibitions at museums

such as the Hayward Gallery, in London, but she also likes

to exhibit in popular venues such as a jewelry shop window

in Calcutta. A pop-up shop of her work is currently on view

at Callicoon Fine Arts in New York.

>>> I live in a very beautiful apartment in Delhi.

It's very bare. Large windows, but windows that only look

to the green. You don't see any other architecture.

And I built it so that it would be like an oasis from

the world. Until this year I didn't have anything on

the wall. So it was all white walls, very spare furniture.

And upstairs is my studio and that's where all my images

are and where all my books are.

>>> You live as is your work, right? It's a very

kind of pared down, minimal existence.

>>> Yeah, but with all the luxuries possible.

>>> Do you have a place in your life for clutter?

>>> Not really and it really annoys me, so I have to make

bundles of everything. So even if I have lots of prints,

everything gets made into a little bundle.

I like to classify and then disrupt and reclassify.

>>> You have categories, but you seem to resist

your own urge to want to do that.

>>> Yeah, because it's very important to break

those categories and that's perhaps one of the

problems of photography, no? It's only when I made

Go Away Closer that I realized that you could

edit from just an emotion. So now I have lots of long

tables and they're filled with prints of four by

four inches, and I start to lay them out. And I

start in a very serial way, because I have to get

some order. And then I get terribly disturbed and

depressed that there's nothing there and I'm

useless and there's no point doing anything.

And then there might be one photograph where there's

this light shining from the back, and that

triggers something, and at that point it's really

important to keep the focus. And then I sort of

go to the other things, a little bit like a DJ,

I think, and then I pick up from that table from this

table put it together, build something, feel quite happy,

sleep over it, wake up in the morning, say rubbish,

and throw that off the table and start again.

>>> I think what you're describing is something

that feels a little more just like going out in the

world and finding meaning every day.

>>> I'm a collector of images, but then I have to

do something with that collection. There's no

point just collecting mountains of images-

there's enough out there in the world-

but then to make something out of them. It doesn't matter

how beautiful the images or how strong it is.

It's only if it calls out to be in a form and then it also

starts to determine what form it might be.

>>> I mean you're collecting experiences too.

I mean, how much do you think about the memory

of a particular image as you're configuring something?

>>> Actually, that is the thing, the most difficult

part, because you have to get away from that.

So whatever your memory might be of that time you have

to really learn to listen to the image. And what the

image is saying and how you remember it may be two

completely different things.

>>> It feels to me little bit like this is how we

form memory, how memory works, and also maybe,

too, how history is meaningful to us only in

the moment to moment, as we rediscover something,

or something surfaces that feels suddenly relevant.

>>> And to see what memories emerge, finally.

Like today, you saw that Museum of Gestures the

other day? I've changed it all around today, because

I turned the photographs, I turned the books. So now

it's a different work. And so Photi was saying,

how often are you going to do this the Dayanita?

And I said, every day.

>>> Until someone buys it.

>>> And then they can keep doing it.

Yeah, and that's what I wanted for photography:

to find forms that you can endlessly rearrange.

Which means that the edit has to be very solid and

that's what takes the time.

>>> I think people think of photography as realism.

They think of it as their hard memory of their lives,

even the family photos that they keep.

And in some ways they rigidly write that narrative but

then don't often rewrite it as they probably should

be doing, right?

>>> But even before social media, if I think back to

my childhood, all my memories are from

photographs that my mother took. I have very few

memories aside from those times that there were

photographs of. And I often wonder, if there

wasn't any photographs, what would I remember?

>>> Your work itself is so architectural. You build

these screens, you make boxes, you make clothing.

There's a utility to it and there's a mobility to

it as well. But it seems to me like it's a kind of

self-sufficient.

>>> Yeah, mobility is very important. Changing is

very important. And somehow, taking my agency back.

I can't wait for a museum or a gallery to

want to show my architecture work.

Today there are museums, tomorrow there may not be.

One can't make one's work on the assumption that

there would always be these art galleries and museums.

So I want to make forms and present them in

ways that they can be constantly rearranged.

I think it's that fixedness of the print that I so dislike.

>>> There's a kind of pragmatism to that.

I think people want to think photographs last forever,

they outlive us. Maybe they do but they don't

really live that much longer, probably, than we do.

It takes somebody to know what's in the

photograph to treasure it and to give it meaning, really.

>>> Well, that's why I got very interested in making

family portraits. Because when I realized that it

was impossible for me to work as a photojournalist,

I had this idea that if I made portraits of your

family and I gave them to the family, nobody could

cherish it as much as you would. And if it was a

large enough print and framed, that you would put

it on your wall and that would be my exhibition.

So my idea was that if I had my photographs in 300

homes in my lifetime in India, that would be my exhibition.

>>> That's a great big serial exhibition. But you

have photographs now in a shop window in...

>>> In Calcutta.

>>> Calcutta, that have been there for a long time...

>>> For ten years.

>>> Ten years. Do you want to talk about that?

>>> Well, I made the Sent a Letter box that you saw

in the exhibition, which is seven accordion fold

books that become exhibitions. And I was

walking in Calcutta, on Park Street, I saw these

empty vitrines, and I had the box in my hand, went

inside, introduced myself to the owner, and he said,

what can I do for you? And I said, well, your

vitrines are empty. Could I have them for a day or two?

And he said, you can have them for as long as

you like because our jewelry is too valuable to

put on the street. So I put them in, it was

January 2008, and I went back January 2018, and

they were still there, and now I've put Museum Bhavan

in their place. So that's been my longest running

exhibition, on Park Street. Probably 10,000

visitors a day. 1% pay attention, and if you

start to calculate the numbers, it's more than

any museum show.

>>> And it's maybe a more focused, or just as much

attention as people pay in museums now, honestly, too.

They go through and take pictures of things

and selfies. And also too is, museums are desperate

to get people up to the hill where the museum is,

this kind of pristine, intimidating thing.

>>> Well, that's the reason for making that box,

you know, that Museum Bhavan box. An offering to

the museums to say, you know, you might want to

think about reaching out to people. So for example,

if there was a MoMA box that I could carry back,

then I can take it to Saligao and show it to

people in the village and we could have a little

MoMA exhibition in a small village in Goa. Those people

may never come to MoMA. So why shouldn't the

museums also find ways to disseminate other than the

kind of souvenirs they make at the shop. But to

actually find pocket museums and museums in

suitcases and bags, and you become an ambassador

for their museum for when you travel in Japan.

>>> Yeah, it's unintimidating, you know.

I mean, it's not pretentious like Marcel

Duchamp's boîte en valise, but it has real sincerity.

And I was thinking as you were talking that India,

rural India, must be so different from rural

America, but I think maybe in some ways it's not.

I think a lot of Americans, in living in rural places,

don't necessarily go to cities, and if they do

they don't particularly go to MoMA or museums.

>>> No. It's so easy now. You can print on all kinds

of material, no? So it could even just be one sari,

where you print the most famous paintings and

take it somewhere and just put it on a clothesline,

and then you have that exhibition. So I think the

museums need to go outside themselves now. And I'm

giving them a lot of clues but nobody is taking those clues.

For more infomation >> Digital Series: Twilight Talks - A conversation with photographer Dayanita Singh - Duration: 8:40.

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Ponencia sobre Transformación Digital en el sector de la Construcción - Duration: 1:23.

For more infomation >> Ponencia sobre Transformación Digital en el sector de la Construcción - Duration: 1:23.

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Using FCPS-Approved Digital Resources at Columbia ES - Duration: 3:17.

Hello Fairfax County Public Schools. We're here at Columbia Elementary School with

principal Mike Cunningham and assistant principal Ms. Patel and all of the

wonderful office staff and students. And we're here with Maribeth Luftglass and

we're gonna look today at digital resources. You know Portrait of a Graduate is

about communication and collaboration skills and how are digital resources

really helping us advance portrait of a graduate and classrooms here Columbia.

So, let's go! Mike what do you want me to know before we go in about the digital resources

and what's going on in your elementary school. We're really excited to show you

that we were awarded a grant last year, through DIT. Yes. And this was a project that our staff wanted to do. To do create more

online resources for the kids and they're using it to create a book. Each

kid is creating a book on the seasons. Students are creators, not just

consumers of education, of technology, which is a great model.

Let's go take a look. Very good.

What are they working on here? What digital resource is this?

So, this is called Book Creator. It's one of our approved apps that they can use to add videos, they can draw, they can take

pictures, they can add audio. So these kids are all using all those media to

teach us about trees as they're doing their science unit. So they really can

create a book online? Yeah. And then they can print it out and make an e-book,

share with their parents. Oh, that's so powerful and you mentioned it's an approved app.

Why is the approval process of these sort of resources so important here

in Fairfax County Public Schools. We have great people in central

office who spend all their time making sure that they are secure, that they're not,

that the apps that we use are taking good care of the data, of our kids, they're

not sharing things they shouldn't, they're really good educational tools, they align

with our curriculum. So we want to make sure that we're using applications that

are the best for our kids both as far as educational value and security. So our

teachers, as you know, are very busy trying to make sure that they have all

the best tools. And one of the nice things about having a vetted process and

a vetted list of tools is that it saves them time and effort. We have to do a lot

of research on their own to make sure that they're safe and secure is one

thing that we can provide a value added to our teachers. One of the nice also

things that provide some consistency when students and teachers move

from one school to the next, they can see tools that they've already learned

how to use our school-based technology specialists, our wonderful SBTS here,

is able is able to teach our teachers how to use these various what these various

tools so there's some consistency and professional development and consistency

with our schools and what our teachers are learning how to use.

So if I'm new to Fairfax County Public Schools as a new teacher or I'm a veteran teacher,

but I'm not particularly technology savvy, where do I start to really know

where these approved digital resources are?

So FCPS, in partnership with information technology and instructional services, developed an FCPS Digital

Ecosystem site. So they can look for that on the website. They can also find it on

their browser. So all of our teachers on their laptops have the FCPS Digital

Ecosystem automatically linked on their browsers anytime they go on your

computer they can find those resources very easy. Fantastic. Thanks for all that

you're doing and for your system leadership, Maribeth when making this

happen for teachers in the classsroom. We're excited! Very good.

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