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UTO’s Heather Haseley and Dan Munnerley share their big prediction for ed tech in 2021

At UTO, we are always looking towards the future of technology, especially to understand how it can be leveraged to create more impactful experiences for our community and beyond. In fact, that is the goal of the Learning Futures Collaboratory (LFC…

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Digital Trust: What it means and how institutions can gain it

In a time when data security breaches, cookie workarounds and advertising browser tracking take place every day, how much trust do you have in organizations to keep your information safe online? Moreover, how much trust do you have in institutions,…

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Guilds allow UTO teams to upskill, collaborate and learn from each other

Want to advance ideas on digital equity? Or collaborate on making the web more accessible? For UTO team members who are interested in getting more involved in opportunities like these and the community, there’s a guild for that. From advancing…

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Web accessibility efforts bring screen reader compatibility to the visually impaired

Web accessibility at ASU is a crucial practice of the university’s commitment to inclusivity, defined by those we serve. UTO is always looking for ways to improve the means by which our community is able to interact with university sites, tools and…

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$34.6M investment in ASU to help create reliable internet access and training for the region

Like food, clothing and shelter, the internet has become a basic need. Today, access is a determining factor for quality of life as it connects people to vital health care, learning experiences and work opportunities.Yet, across Arizona,…

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From women in IT: The power of allyship

Each year, March marks Women's History Month – a time to celebrate the bold, resilient and fearless women shaping their communities, and the world at large. 

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