Vision Literacy Board of Directors member Steven Toy will be presenting a seminar at the upcoming inaugural U.S. Conference on Adult Literacy (USCAL) in Houston, Texas. Toy will be discussing how cloud technology can be used to improve literacy in his 1.5 hour seminar. The conference is scheduled for November 3-5, 2011. “Incredibly powerful database and cloud applications are available to literacy programs for little or no money,” Toy says. “In this presentation, you will learn how programs in the San Francisco Bay Area are harnessing these technologies to make their programs more successful.” Measuring and tracking the success of learners, supporting the engagement of tutors and encouraging the largess of donors is a huge and necessary task for any literacy program, a task that could really use the assistance of the best databases and technology infrastructure the world has to offer. Unfortunately these technological tools have been way outside the financial reach for literacy programs. Until now. With the emergence of cloud computing and applications by companies like Google and Salesforce, literacy programs can have the most advanced cutting edge tools at their disposal for little or no money. In this presentation attendees will learn how to harness the power of technology to increase connections between learner and tutor, reduce administrative costs, easily track and measure program progress, and provide better visibility into the benefits received from the community’s investment in literacy. Technical skill is not needed; only a belief that change is possible along with a commitment to the vision that new technology will improve the accountability and responsiveness of the organization to funders, volunteers and most importantly, the adult learner. Conference-goers will be able to find out how to easily measure everything they do, using a skeleton staff supported by volunteers, and create monthly reports to track matches, hours, assessments and progress. These computer-generated reports offer a quick visual aid to see which learners are on track to accomplish their goals. For more information on USCAL, visit www.proliteracy.org. For more information on Vision Literacy, visit our homepage atwww.visionliteracy.org. Add Comment First Post! 10/19/2011
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