digital engagement, but nothing specific has been identified.
Anticipated work for the next reporting period (December 1, 2021 - February 28, 2022) ● Publishing/DE will determine with team and catalysts what - if any specific services are needed Marketing and Communications We developed and activated a set of questions for the National Registry and established a subgroup in Connect Extension. Significant Results: ● 6 Programs entered into the National Registry meeting Broadband and Digital Skills criteria. Anticipated work for the next reporting period (December 1, 2021 - February 28, 2022) ● Scaling the subgroup in Connect Extension Partnership and Development Extension’s Response to Ever Changing Broadband Landscape - This year has seen significant broadband federal and state legislation as well as Extension education program activity. Numerous groups work to increase broadband awareness, access, and use. The National Digital Education Extension Team (NDEET) includes land-grant university leaders following these efforts and working on research, training, projects, and partnerships to assist with broadband challenges and opportunities. Members are involved in many broadband organizations such as School Healthcare Library Broadband Coalition (SHLB), National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA), NTIA USABroadband State Broadband Leaders Network (SBLN), and the National Collaborative for Digital Equity’s (NCDE). Topics addressed by NDEET and these other groups include the Homework Gap, the Educational Broadband Service (EBS) program (broadband spectrum for education use), and federal broadband funding resources. For more information about NDEET, contact Rachel Welborn. Evaluation Evaluation KIs have reviewed team documents and met with this project to identify areas of support. Significant Results: ● Goals of establishing common shared data sets. ● Process evaluation is in place with an identified Fellow (Kennie Sherin) with some support in developing national indicators needed.
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