AI Education at Community Colleges: The State of Play and Policy Needs
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Explore why the most dynamic leaders are building strategies for agile event marketing with a focus on scaling in-person and virtual events that are fast, flexible, and hyper-effective at driving meaningful connections.

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Lucy Hernandez is senior director of product marketing at Openform, where her goal is to help people unlock the power of in-person events. Prior to Openform, she led global product marketing teams.

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A recent Fast Company headline prompted, “Want a job in AI? Start at your local community college.” Federal agencies such as the U.S. National Science Foundation, Big Tech companies, and grassroots efforts led by college faculty and leaders have significantly expanded artificial intelligence education across the country at a time when students seek AI skills. As a result, AI offerings at community colleges now include immersive K–12 programs, certificates, associate’s degrees, and even bachelor’s degrees in nearly half of all states.


Earlier this year, with funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation, the National Applied Artificial Intelligence Consortium was established to scale and maximize the quality of community college AI education and workforce training. With their diverse student body, affordability, and workforce orientation, community colleges are well positioned to meet upskilling needs around AI and to help ensure that the tech workforce of tomorrow more accurately resembles America than Silicon Valley does today. 


As policymakers, employers, and colleges seek to advance AI literacy and skill attainment, important questions have emerged:

 

  • What exactly is the state of play of AI education and workforce development at community colleges?
  • How are employers investing in AI education at community colleges, and why?
  • What do students in community college AI programs need to succeed in school and work?
  • How can federal and state policies ensure access and quality of AI programs?

 

Hear answers from community colleges, employers, sector leadership groups, and students themselves during an interactive webinar organized by New America’s Future of Work & Innovation Economy Initiative. Can’t join us, but interested in learning more? Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the recording and related work. 


Introductions from Mary Alice McCarthy, Senior Director, Center on Education and Labor at New America.


AI Education at Community Colleges Explained and Federal Policy Imperatives:

 

  • Antonio Delgado, Vice President for Technology Partnerships, Miami Dade College; Fellow, Future of Work & Innovation Economy, New America
  • Ken Finneran, Vice President for Human Resources, eMed

  • Anshul Sonak, Global Director for Digital Readiness Program and Strategy, Intel
  • Paul Fain, Co-Founder & Journalist, WorkShift; Author of The Job newsletter
  • Remarks and Moderation: Shalin Jyotishi, Managing Director, Future of Work & Innovation Economy Initiative, New America 


Real Talk - Students and Workers on Community College AI Education:


  • Jazmin Even Dorra, Student pursuing an associate's degree in Applied AI, Miami Dade College
  • Muskaan Shazhad, Student pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Applied AI & Robotics, Houston Community College
  • Joshua Sinnott, First graduate of Associate's degree in AI & Machine Learning program of Chandler-Gilbert Community College; Sales Director, Visalaw.ai
  • Remarks and Moderation: Tiffany Thai, Senior Program Associate, Center on Education and Labor, New America

 

Key Topics:

What agile event programs are and why they're essential

Strategies and tools for building agile event marketing

How to scale agile event programs without losing brand integrity or valuable data

Steps you can take right now to introduce agile event marketing into your business

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A recent Fast Company headline prompted, “Want a job in AI? Start at your local community college.” Federal agencies such as the U.S. National Science Foundation, Big Tech companies, and grassroots efforts led by college faculty and leaders have significantly expanded artificial intelligence education across the country at a time when students seek AI skills. As a result, AI offerings at community colleges now include immersive K–12 programs, certificates, associate’s degrees, and even bachelor’s degrees in nearly half of all states.


Earlier this year, with funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation, the National Applied Artificial Intelligence Consortium was established to scale and maximize the quality of community college AI education and workforce training. With their diverse student body, affordability, and workforce orientation, community colleges are well positioned to meet upskilling needs around AI and to help ensure that the tech workforce of tomorrow more accurately resembles America than Silicon Valley does today. 


As policymakers, employers, and colleges seek to advance AI literacy and skill attainment, important questions have emerged:

 

  • What exactly is the state of play of AI education and workforce development at community colleges?
  • How are employers investing in AI education at community colleges, and why?
  • What do students in community college AI programs need to succeed in school and work?
  • How can federal and state policies ensure access and quality of AI programs?

 

Hear answers from community colleges, employers, sector leadership groups, and students themselves during an interactive webinar organized by New America’s Future of Work & Innovation Economy Initiative. Can’t join us, but interested in learning more? Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the recording and related work. 


Introductions from Mary Alice McCarthy, Senior Director, Center on Education and Labor at New America.


AI Education at Community Colleges Explained and Federal Policy Imperatives:

 

  • Antonio Delgado, Vice President for Technology Partnerships, Miami Dade College; Fellow, Future of Work & Innovation Economy, New America
  • Ken Finneran, Vice President for Human Resources, eMed

  • Anshul Sonak, Global Director for Digital Readiness Program and Strategy, Intel
  • Paul Fain, Co-Founder & Journalist, WorkShift; Author of The Job newsletter
  • Remarks and Moderation: Shalin Jyotishi, Managing Director, Future of Work & Innovation Economy Initiative, New America 


Real Talk - Students and Workers on Community College AI Education:


  • Jazmin Even Dorra, Student pursuing an associate's degree in Applied AI, Miami Dade College
  • Muskaan Shazhad, Student pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Applied AI & Robotics, Houston Community College
  • Joshua Sinnott, First graduate of Associate's degree in AI & Machine Learning program of Chandler-Gilbert Community College; Sales Director, Visalaw.ai
  • Remarks and Moderation: Tiffany Thai, Senior Program Associate, Center on Education and Labor, New America

 

Your Hosts

Lucy Hernandez

Chief Creative Officer

Openform

Lucy Hernandez is senior director of product marketing at Openform, where her goal is to help people unlock the power of in-person events.

Leo Di Salvo

Sr. Technology Consultant

Openform

Leo Di Salvo is the Senior Technology Consultant at Openform, where his goal is to help people unlock the power of in-person events.

Run of show

12:00PM

Webinar Begins

Opening remarks from your hosts

12:15PM

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5 Tips for Creating Virtual Events

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Resource List

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A Guide to Agile Event Programs that Can Survive Anything

Explore why the most dynamic leaders are building strategies for agile event marketing with a focus on scaling in-person and virtual events that are fast, flexible, and hyper-effective at driving meaningful connections.

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Crisis Mode: Ideas for Managing Events in Challenging Situations

Learn strategies, experiences and lessons learned from top event marketing leaders who have walked through the fire more than once and lived to talk about it.

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How to Build a Rock Solid Agile Events Program

The old way of doing event marketing—a large, inflexible investment in a small number of tentpole events—doesn't fit into a business world that demands adaptability and speed.

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Lucy Hernandez

Chief Creative Officer

Openform

Lucy Hernandez is senior director of product marketing at Openform, where her goal is to help people unlock the power of in-person events. Prior to Openform, she led global product marketing teams.

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