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Digital Leadership Academy

The Digital Leadership Academy is a two-year program that assists WIOA-funded adult education agencies in meeting their technology integration, distance learning, or blended learning goals. The program is designed to be flexible in how agencies can best use the resources offered by OTAN to support their agency. Watch the mid-project reports from our nine adult education agencies. These reports represent their first-year efforts as part of DLAC Cohort 4.

Final Presentations

DLAC 22-24 - Final-Project Report: Apple Valley Adult Education

DLAC 22-24 - Final-Project Report: CDCR

DLAC 22-24 - Final-Project Report: Clovis Adult Education

DLAC 22-24 - Final-Project Report: East Side Adult Education

DLAC 22-24 - Final-Project Report: Grossmont Adult School

DLAC 22-24 - Final-Project Report: Los Angeles USD

DLAC 22-24 - Final-Project Report: Torrance Adult School

DLAC 22-24 - Final-Project Report: Victor Valley College

Mid-Project Reports

DLAC 22-24 - Mid-Project Report: Apple Valley Adult Education & Victor Valley College

DLAC 22-24 - Mid-Project Report: CDCR

DLAC 22-24 - Mid-Project Report: Clovis Adult Education

DLAC 22-24 - Mid-Project Report: East Side Adult Education

DLAC 22-24 - Mid-Project Report: Folsom Cordova Adult School

DLAC 22-24 - Mid-Project Report: Grossmont Adult School

DLAC 22-24 - Mid-Project Report: Los Angeles USD

DLAC 22-24 - Mid-Project Report: Torrance Adult School

DLAC Archive & Testimonials

DLAC 20-22 Videos

DLAC 18-20 Videos

DLAC Testimonial Videos

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OTAN activities are funded by contract CN220124 from the Adult Education Office, in the Career & College Transition Division, California Department of Education, with funds provided through Federal P.L., 105-220, Section 223. However, OTAN content does not necessarily reflect the position of that department or the U.S. Department of Education.