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"Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural Communities” is focus of March 20th webinar

 

The Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development invites you to join  “Marylanders Online: Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural Communities,” a webinar exploring the innovative strategies and initiatives developed by University of Maryland Extension (UME) aimed at increasing internet access and digital literacy in Maryland’s rural areas.

  • Date: March 20th
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • Location: Online (Zoom)
  • Registration: Register here.

We’ll be joined by UME’s Teri Mumm and Julie Slivka, who will share their experiences and insights on:

  • Current challenges facing rural Maryland in terms of internet connectivity and digital literacy
  • Successful programs and partnerships that have improved digital access
  • Strategies for enhancing digital skills and adoption in rural communities
  • The impact of increased connectivity on rural economic development, quality of life, and social determinants of health

This webinar is intended for policymakers, community leaders, educators, and anyone interested in rural development and digital inclusion. Registration is required, register here.

About the Speakers

Together, Teri and Julie bring a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to help attendees understand and address the challenges of digital inclusion in rural Maryland.

Teri Mumm brings over two decades of experience leading digital equity initiatives and collective impact projects. As the Digital Navigator Program Manager at the University of Maryland Extension, she advances statewide efforts to enhance digital literacy and access for under-resourced communities. Teri’s background includes roles as a Digital Access Program Manager in Utah and a Digital Inclusion Fellow with NTEN. Her expertise in stakeholder engagement, strategic planning, and team leadership has been instrumental in scaling digital literacy programs across multiple states. With a B.S. in Marketing Management and certifications in Digital Equity and AI Strategy, Teri brings valuable insights to her work in advancing digital inclusion.

Julie Slivka serves as UME Marylanders Online’s communications manager and has a passion for empowering rural communities through access and inclusion. She has developed and implemented successful training initiatives across Maryland, reaching thousands of residents. Julie’s expertise lies in developing strategic outreach and educational programs that address the unique needs of rural learners, with a focus on digital literacy.

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