Charting the Course for a People-Powered Data System

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Join us on Monday, August 21 at 11:00 a.m. for the release of a new research brief and an engaging conversation with the leadership of the California Cradle-to-Career Data System (C2C). Together, we will delve into the role of user-centered design (UCD) in establishing a data infrastructure that not only advances California’s goals of improving education and workforce outcomes for its residents but also fosters accessibility and engagement from all stakeholders.

In this webinar, you’ll gain valuable insights into C2C’s approach and plans for integrating UCD throughout the data system’s design and development. Furthermore, we’ll share insights from the new research brief, offering lessons learned from the development of California Competes’s Postsecondary to Prosperity Dashboard and actionable recommendations to elevate the C2C development process through UCD. Join the following speakers for this dynamic exchange of ideas, followed by a live Q & A session, that explores strategies to shape an inclusive and data-driven future for the state.

  • Mary Ann Bates, Executive Director, California Cradle-to-Career Data System
  • Ryan Estrellado, Director of Data Programs, California Cradle-to-Career Data System
  • Su Jin Jez, CEO, California Competes & Governing Board Member, California Cradle-to-Career Data System

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