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How One College Helps All Students Gain Digital Skills

But unbeknownst to Ong, Bryn Mawr was making a big push to ensure that its graduates possess — and can articulate to employers — a set of digital competencies ranging from basic skills like database searching to more-advanced ones like algorithmic thinking. The internship at the library, part of a program that includes some 100 to 120 students each year, was designed with an eye toward helping students cultivate those competencies.
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