Individuals need opportunities for formal instruction across their lifespan. The three-phase life of education, work, and retirement is no longer a reality for a growing cross-section of people around the world. Likewise, the kinds of education and training are also diversifying, expanding beyond disciplinary degrees and embracing a wider array of credentialing formats, from nano-degrees, to micro-credentials, to certificates all of which may or may not be credit-bearing.
ASU University City Exchange (UCX) will host a roundtable discussion on the definitions of the “smart city” including the both intelligent policy making and the judicious application of new of technologies. Special attention will be paid to outcomes, whether intended or otherwise, especially in the promotion of efficiency, equity, and even, democracy.
The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona will host a Smart Cities Technology Thought Leadership Forum to inform tribal leaders from Arizona, New Mexico, California, and Nevada about smart cities technologies and the potential benefits for Tribal Nations, Pueblos, and Communities. Tribal leaders and technology professionals will engage in a wide-ranging discussion about Smart Cities Technology end-user benefits for such government functions as public safety, healthcare, and P-20 education.
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