Learning from Each Other: A Partnership between an Affordable Housing Organization and a Digital Literacy Research Organization

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Title: Learning from Each Other: A Partnership between an Affordable Housing Organization and a Digital Literacy Research Organization
Language: English
Authors: Harris, Kathy, Judge, Naila, Burger, Chris
Source: Adult Literacy Education. Fall 2022 4(3):27-33.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 7
Publication Date: 2022
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Adult Education
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Housing, Organizations (Groups), Universities, Digital Literacy, Program Development, Adult Learning, Access to Education, Computer Literacy
Geographic Terms: Oregon (Portland)
ISSN: 2642-3669
Abstract: EAH Housing, an affordable housing organization, partnered with the Literacy, Language, and Technology Research group at Portland State University for the digital literacies portion of a digital infrastructure and digital literacies program funded by a grant from the California Public Utilities Commission. Working with the Literacy, Language, and Technology Research group, EAH Housing developed a successful digital literacy program building on a variety of research-based factors that support adult learning of digital literacies, including quality self-access learning materials that are relevant to learners' goals and easy access to human helpers as learners move through pivotal moments in the learning path.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2023
Accession Number: EJ1370051
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:EAH Housing, an affordable housing organization, partnered with the Literacy, Language, and Technology Research group at Portland State University for the digital literacies portion of a digital infrastructure and digital literacies program funded by a grant from the California Public Utilities Commission. Working with the Literacy, Language, and Technology Research group, EAH Housing developed a successful digital literacy program building on a variety of research-based factors that support adult learning of digital literacies, including quality self-access learning materials that are relevant to learners' goals and easy access to human helpers as learners move through pivotal moments in the learning path.
ISSN:2642-3669