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Vice President and Head of Grantmaking at Siegel Family Endowment | Doctoral Student at NYU

Check out the latest thoughts around the role of civic knowledge institutions in the digital age!

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Where do you turn for information about your local community? Chances are, your first move is to search the web for things like "movies near me," "East Side Farmers’ Market hours," or "historic district building codes." But where do you go for trusted local knowledge? For questions like "Why is the mall closed on Mondays?", "What’s a fair tip at the diner?", or "Why isn’t the speed limit enforced on Main Street?", finding reliable answers can be more complex. At Siegel, we’ve been focused Civic Knowledge Institutions that provide not just information but the context local communities, businesses, and governments need to thrive. Check out our latest insight from Senior Vice President & Head of Research, John Irons, as he explores the role of Civic Knowledge Institutions in the digital age and how Siegel is investing in them as a critical component of society's digital, social, and physical infrastructure. 🔗 Find it on our website. https://lnkd.in/eirUpSae

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Zarek Drozda

Executive Director, Data Science 4 Everyone

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This is so important. FWIW, we're seeing the civic-related or knowledge exchange competencies as the most popular learning outcomes to prioritize in our national feedback process on the Data Science & Literacy Learning Progressions, so K-12 teachers are observing this as well: https://www.datascience4everyone.org/vote

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