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Virtually Connectivity Resources for Digital Literacy


The National Governors Association (NGA) is piloting a Workforce Innovation Network (WIN) to prepare and build workforces for a post-COVID-19 economy.  

The Network is dedicated to:

  • Expanding access to essential support services
  • Rapidly connecting jobseekers to work
  • Advancing digital access and skill development
  • Enhancing job quality for all workers

Virtual Connectivity Hub Resources

In  the Virtual Connectivity Hub Resources include curriculum for trainers or learners:

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