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Coming up on Saturday:

 

Baltimore Technology Hub hosts a panel discussion on "Virtual Learning x The Digital Divide." Speakers include:

  • Mallory Wright, assistant principal Baltimore City Public Schools
  • Meizona Willis, realtor and adjunct professor, University of Baltimore
  • Jada Blackwell, ELA teacher and instructional skills coach, Denver Public Schools
  • Albert Phillips Jr., work-based learning specialist, Baltimore City Public Schools
  • Karon Johnson, tech, dance and health educator, Prince George's County Public Schools.

The conversation streams live at noon on Nov. 7. You can catch the stream on (instagram) @Baltimoretech.hub  (Facebook) Baltimoretech.hub and Baltimore Technology Hub (LinkedIn)

 

— Technical.ly Baltimore reporter Donte Kirby (donte@technical.ly)

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