Future-ready courts: Building a data-literate workforce
As technology and analytic advancements rapidly emerge, courts must embrace a data-driven mindset to be future-ready. Developing a data-literate workforce that uses and communicates with data to generate insights, optimize performance, and sustain key values is critical for success.
Join this month's Data Dives webinar to learn more about NCSC's new national curriculum designed to build a workforce that is adept at data sleuthing, visualizing and sharing data, and understanding the ethics inherent with court data. Made possible in part by a Curriculum Adaptation Grant from the State Justice Institute, the curriculum was developed and refined through hands-on work with pilot courts in Georgia and Pennsylvania.
Moderator:
- Nicole Waters, director of data, analytics & forecasting, NCSC
Panelists:
- Miriam Hamilton, senior court research analyst, NCSC
- Mitchell Redd, data analyst, Georgia Administrative Office of the Courts
- Cassandra Reed, judicial programs administrator, Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts
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