Distance-Enabled Industry-Led Data Analytics Technician Pathway (ILDAP)
This project aims to serve the national interest by creating a Distance-Enabled Industry-Led Data Analytics Technician Pathway (ILDAP) to fill the critical shortage of skilled data technicians in information technology and manufacturing sectors in the rural Intermountain West. Data is transforming the economy and society across all sectors. Businesses of all types need technicians who can collect, clean, analyze, understand, and visualize data. Due to dramatic economic growth and the recency of the data analytics field, the Intermountain West is struggling to meet the extreme demand for middle-skilled data technicians. This project will create an avenue for incumbent workers to gain data analytics skills and transform how women at home will gain high demand analytical skills in order to reenter the workforce. The project has the potential to generate knowledge of how technical colleges can partner with local industry to produce efficient, engaging, and effective data analytics instruction at a distance to simultaneously prepare participants for job advancement and/or a pathway towards college.
Driven by robust industry input, the ILDAP project intends to resolve the need for middle-skilled data analytics technicians in the Intermountain West by: (1) developing a Data Analytics Business Industry Leadership Team, (2) increasing instructor expertise through professional development (3) developing distance-enabled data analytics courses to reach incumbent workers and women at home, and (4) recruiting and retaining women into data analytics. Through robust industry collaborations, this project will develop a refined curriculum and programmatic resources that can be shared locally and nationally. The project team plans to share the proposed curriculum and practices in recruiting students from underrepresented groups. The project results will be shared locally to industry and three local school districts. The project team plans to disseminate results with seven in-state technical colleges regionally through the yearly community of practice meeting. In order to reach the wide breadth of interested parties, the project team will present their work nationally at various conferences and share project products at atecentral.net.
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