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Humanities+Tech

Lessons Learned in Designing Discussions on the Future of Learning and Work

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Acknowledgments

The Humanities+Tech project could not have happened without our local partners in the greater Pittsburgh area: Remake Learning, The CREATE Lab at Carnegie Mellon University, the Western Pennsylvania Writing Project, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, the Senator John Heinz History Center, and Steeltown Entertainment. We are also appreciative of the organizations and institutions that helped us to bring the perspective of high school and college students to the conversations, including the YMCA Lighthouse project at the YMCA in the Homewood-Brushton neighborhood, A+ Schools, and West Virginia University. Andy Mink of the National Humanities Center provided valuable guidance from beginning to end. Thank you to Sabrina Detlef for her keen editing and to our events and communications colleagues (Riker Pasterkiewicz, Angela Spidalette, and Narmada Variyam) for being nimble and creative throughout the full event series. This project was funded by the Grable Foundation and the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation and we are grateful for their generous support.

More About the Authors

Margaret Streeter
Margaret Streeter
Lisa Guernsey
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Lisa Guernsey

Senior Director, Birth to 12th Grade Policy; Co-Founder and Director, Learning Sciences Exchange

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Kristina Ishmael

Senior Research Fellow, Teaching, Learning, & Tech Program

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