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Digital Inclusion

America on Tech’s [AOT] Proprietary Tech

Team Leader
Stanley Smith
Solution Overview
Solution Name:
America on Tech’s [AOT] Proprietary Tech
One-line solution summary:
AOT will develop a Proprietary Technology Platform to operationalize tech/workforce outcomes for students regardless of physical presence.
Pitch your solution.

Adapting AOT’s programming amidst COVID-19 has drawn attention to an opportunity for growth in our program model delivery system.

We currently leverage existing technologies to deploy, manage, and store our internship training programming online. This limits access, interaction and reach.  AOT will develop a Proprietary Technology Platform [PTP] that operationalizes and democratizes the rate of improvement of outcomes for our 1,000+ students to access program content and resources – regardless of physical presence.

The PTP's learning angle is to collect data on students that better informs how they engage with technology education and how they retain content learned that leads to successful workforce opportunities. This will enable us to measure gaps in assessments and project completion in more robust manners.

By scaling, AOT will open our workforce development model to thousands of students beyond our physical regions – particularly in rural/urban communities of color where effective tech education is lacking.

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What specific problem are you solving?

With COVID-19, technology internships have been canceled by many companies at a rapid rate. This leaves AOT trained, young people with newly minted skills and nowhere to exercise them during a time where they could be generating income to sustain themselves, their families and, sometimes, their larger community of support. 

The cancellation of internship programs should not be the answer to a company’s COVID-19 plans. It should be an opportunity for companies to think innovatively about the future of talent and work. To this end, AOT seeks to re-envision its workforce development and job readiness programming through a virtual training platform – the Proprietary Technology Platform [PTP] 

With shifts away from the classroom, there is reason to believe that online workforce learning will persist post-COVID-19. Since COVID-19 there has been a surge in technology to replace in-person learning – language apps, virtual tutoring, video conferencing tools (1) and online learning software (2).

The most immediate beneficiaries of AOT’s PTP are our 1,000+ students.  Scaling the PTP will open our workforce development curriculum to thousands of students beyond our physical regions – particularly in rural/urban communities of color where effective tech education is lacking.

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What is your solution?

When AOT looks across the tech education and workforce sector, there is a tremendous disconnect in the cultural relevance of most workforce and job readiness platforms to low-income students of color.  AOT's Proprietary Technology Platform [PTP] will put all of the pieces of AOT’s job readiness program model, curricula, teaching guides and resources, and virtual learning tools in one platform.  The PTP will increase the learning reach, internship and job placement, and capacity unencumbered by physical distance for any reason.

Connecting communities to drivers of change, scalable solutions such as AOT’s proposed PTP, has the ability to build an online community of future technologists who are prepared with critical employment skills and are ready to step into the workplace. Further, we believe that the development of this technology also touches financial security to ensure young people have the necessary tools and resources to succeed in economically mobile careers like technology. 

Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

AOT’s target population for the Proprietary Technology Platform [PTP] is primarily Black/Latinx “Opportunity Youth” at risk of falling beyond the curve in technology skills development.

The most immediate beneficiaries of the PTP are our 1,000+ students.  AOT youth population who: (1) Identify with an under-represented racial/ethnic background, (2) Are between ages 16-24 and (3) Are living at/below the poverty line. Of AOT students, 42% are African American and 38% are Latinx. 42% are female and/or gender non-conforming.

COVID-19 has had a disproportionate effect on our students and their communities – including a disconnect with in-person learning and workplace skills building. As this application demonstrates, AOT’s PTP will foster access to high-quality, free learning, skill-building, and training opportunities regardless of in-person learning for those developing skills and readying to enter the workforce.

As PTP scales, it will open our workforce development curriculum to thousands of students beyond our physical regions – particularly in rural/urban communities of color where effective tech education is lacking.

Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Equip everyone, regardless of age, gender, education, location, or ability, with culturally relevant digital literacy skills to enable participation in the digital economy.
Explain how the problem you are addressing, the solution you have designed, and the population you are serving align with the Challenge.

Since 2014, AOT’s tuition free program model has introduced young people of color in NYC and LA to paid summer internship programs and jobs in our employer partner network. AOT students are amazing, talented and represent the future of innovation in our country.

COVID-19 has had a disproportionate effect on our students and their communities – including higher numbers of COVID-19 cases and economic stress due to reduced hours and lost wages.

As this application demonstrates, AOT’s Proprietary Technology Platform will foster access to high-quality, affordable learning, skill-building, and training opportunities regardless of in-person learning for those entering the workforce.

In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
New York, NY, USA
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Prototype: A venture or organization building and testing its product, service, or business model.
Explain why you selected this stage of development for your solution.

With the Proprietary Technology Platform [PTP], AOT has identified the solution it seeks to scale to support more robust virtual learning.  We have begun to design a prototype (building off Repl.it and Google Classroom) for the PTP, have a group of active users and are poised – with funding – to move forward with full development, testing and implementation.

While the technology is not one we own, AOT believes it serves as an MVP for the work we are seeking to accomplish with the PTP.

Who is the Team Lead for your solution?
Evin Robinson
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Solution Team:
Stanley Smith
Stanley Smith