A Farmington-based technology skills and engineering management platform is teaming up with the Utah State Board of Education to support innovation in K-12 computer science education across the state.
As Pluralsight’s chief impact officer and executive director, Lindsey Kneuven oversees the integration of people, products, technology and financial resources to democratize technology skills, or make access to technology and computer science resources more accessible.
To better reach that goal, computer engineering jobs developed a social enterprise by the same name — Pluralsight One — to activate all of the different resources at the company’s disposal to “make a meaningful difference on the way the world learns,” specifically through technology.
“We believe computer science education is a foundational literacy and that it is a competency that will really unlock opportunities for students, no matter which industry they wish to pursue,” Kneuven said. “It will help them become creators through technology rather than just consumers.”
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