Welcome to Black-Liberation.Tech
Overview
Black-Liberation.Tech is an Open Educational Resource (OER) designed to make technology accessible through the power of storytelling. Created by Dr. Renée Jordan, the platform uses stories to teach girls and women about digital literacies, technology skills, and career pathways while offering academic, career, and prompt engineering coaching.
You can explore Black-Liberation.Tech in multiple ways--search your interests, navigate freely through the site, or engage with lessons designed for more casual learning. Whether you're looking to use, enhance, or advance your tech skills, there's something here for you.
Tune in to the Black-Liberation.Tech podcast for thought-provoking discussions on education, technology, and personal growth. Want to go deeper? Join the community on Patreon, where you can access exclusive content, coaching, and a supportive network committed to learning and empowerment.
Your journey is unique--stay open, stay curious, and keep growing with Black-Liberation.Tech.
You can explore Black-Liberation.Tech in multiple ways--search your interests, navigate freely through the site, or engage with lessons designed for more casual learning. Whether you're looking to use, enhance, or advance your tech skills, there's something here for you.
Tune in to the Black-Liberation.Tech podcast for thought-provoking discussions on education, technology, and personal growth. Want to go deeper? Join the community on Patreon, where you can access exclusive content, coaching, and a supportive network committed to learning and empowerment.
Your journey is unique--stay open, stay curious, and keep growing with Black-Liberation.Tech.
Lessons
The Lessons on Black-Liberation.Tech are designed to empower you to explore and learn at your own pace. Each lesson serves a dual purpose: first, to fulfill specific learning objectives, and second, to give you the tools to enhance your no-code prompt engineering skills. Whether you're diving into tech careers, exploring digital literacies, or learning about media and tech, these lessons are customizable. For instance, you can take a lesson on tech careers and modify it to focus on STEM or even doctoral studies—tailoring the prompts to suit your unique interests. The lessons are flexible, meant to inspire exploration and allow you to adapt them to your personal journey.
Dissertation Work
After completing her doctoral studies, Dr. Jordan began constructing this Open Educational Resource (OER) as a product of her dissertation work, Digital Tales from the Cutting-Room Floor: Learning How to Design Instruction from Latinas, Afro-Latinas, and Black Women in Tech.
Ubuntu
I am because we are, and since we are, therefore I am.
Mbiti, 1969