Session 137: "What is the Trusted Learner Network™?"
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Session 137: "What is the Trusted Learner Network™?"
Speaker: Kate Giovacchini
Executive Director, Trusted Learner Network and
Pocket Enterprise Technology
Arizona State University
Much talk has been made about how AI will transform learning and education. Most of that has been devoted to Ai assisted learning in courses. Tutoring and coaching on individual subjects and even assessments.
This Thursday, we'll hear about how to use these new tools to support the whole learner through the widely varied life long learning path. And how to tie it all together over time. Across institutions and beyond formal settings.
The TLN is made of up three pillars:
-- The TLN is a technology that allows learners to collect, explore and share digital credentials that they have gathered across their lifetime.--It is an environment guided by strong governance policies to ensure that the learner is always at the center of critical decision-making.--It is a community of digital credential experts and enthusiasts who are building an ecosystem to empower learners as they share their educational experiences.
2025 LIR Sponsors and Supporters:
- New Jersey State Library
- Texas State Library and Archives Commission
- Mission Telecom
- Washington State Library
- Delaware State Library
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- In person
Location
Zoom
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85861988110?pwd=MUY2eFZwK3pibkg3YmpORFpUTFpYdz09
Sausalito, CA 94965
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