How we are working together

Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) is a US government program conducting R&D for Distributed Learning Modernization. ADL funding has supported the development of Gooru Navigator as a Learning Exchange.

What they do

The Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative is a government program reporting to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Education and Training (DASD(FE&T)), under the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Readiness (ASD(R)). The ADL Initiative bridges across Defense and other Federal agencies to encourage collaboration, facilitate interoperability, and promote best practices for using distributed learning to provide the highest-quality education, training, informal learning, and just-in-time support; tailored to individual needs and delivered cost-effectively, anytime and anywhere, to increase readiness, save resources, and facilitate inter-organizational collaboration.

Project Lead

Dr. Sae Schatz, Director at Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative

Dr. Sae Schatz

“Together with pioneering school districts and over 65 collaborators from around the world, we have built a GPS for learning. Now we are on a mission to get it into the hands of all 7 billion learners on earth!”

Prasad Ram – CEO of Gooru

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