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The tech that comes next : how changemakers, technologists, and philanthropists create an equitable world / Amy Sample Ward, Afua Bruce.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2022]Edition: First editionDescription: xvi, 240 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781119859819 (cloth)
  • 1119859816 (cloth)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Tech that comes nextDDC classification:
  • 658.4/063
LOC classification:
  • HD 45 W256t 2022
Contents:
Where we are and how we got here Where are we going? Changing technology culture and investments inside social impact organizations Changing technology development inside and for social impact Changing technology and social impact funding Changing laws and policies Changing conditions for communities Start building power for what's next Where will you go next? Resources for what comes next
Summary: "Data, technology, and AI are considered by most to be effective tools in helping to level the playing field for all, whether you are talking about businesses, nonprofits, or even communities. Yet in truth, technology and equity are not eventual partners. Technology, data decision making, and investment needs to be centered in equity and community needs if a better world is to come. Active participation by folks from all sides of the sector is necessary for making real the changes we present. This includes social impact organizations changing the way they use technology and data, technology creators changing who is involved and how they make technology, and investors and funders redirecting assets to those most connected to the needs. A different world is possible and we can start building it today. After reading this book, regardless of whether the reader is a nonprofit staff person or executive, a tech startup founder or a developer, a VC investor or a foundation program officer, or even a community member thinking about how things could be different, readers will know what next steps they may want to take and how to begin upon implementing changes within their organizations to achieve data equity. Tech Equity will identify a number of areas where improvements within organizations is vital and will offer forth examples of how to get there. There will be many examples of what data equity can look like in all kinds of situations (tech development, investment, funding, community application, and more) to bring a focus on equity in technology into regular conversation, build commitments, and make real progress"-- Provided by publisher.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) HD 45 W256t 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000173315

Includes index.

Where we are and how we got here
Where are we going?
Changing technology culture and investments inside social impact organizations
Changing technology development inside and for social impact
Changing technology and social impact funding
Changing laws and policies
Changing conditions for communities
Start building power for what's next
Where will you go next?
Resources for what comes next

"Data, technology, and AI are considered by most to be effective tools in helping to level the playing field for all, whether you are talking about businesses, nonprofits, or even communities. Yet in truth, technology and equity are not eventual partners. Technology, data decision making, and investment needs to be centered in equity and community needs if a better world is to come. Active participation by folks from all sides of the sector is necessary for making real the changes we present. This includes social impact organizations changing the way they use technology and data, technology creators changing who is involved and how they make technology, and investors and funders redirecting assets to those most connected to the needs. A different world is possible and we can start building it today. After reading this book, regardless of whether the reader is a nonprofit staff person or executive, a tech startup founder or a developer, a VC investor or a foundation program officer, or even a community member thinking about how things could be different, readers will know what next steps they may want to take and how to begin upon implementing changes within their organizations to achieve data equity. Tech Equity will identify a number of areas where improvements within organizations is vital and will offer forth examples of how to get there. There will be many examples of what data equity can look like in all kinds of situations (tech development, investment, funding, community application, and more) to bring a focus on equity in technology into regular conversation, build commitments, and make real progress"-- Provided by publisher.

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