
Digital Reconciliation: Using Technology to Bridge Cultural Understanding
Digital Reconciliation: Using Technology to Bridge Cultural Understanding is a groundbreaking guide for businesses, educators, policymakers, and community leaders committed to building a more inclusive Canada.
Authored by Jason Carter (Bear Standing Tall), an Indigenous reconciliation advocate and digital learning specialist, this eBook explores how cutting-edge technologies—like virtual reality, language exchange apps, AI, augmented reality, and gamified learning—can serve as powerful tools for cultural awareness and reconciliation.
Structured around practical, real-world applications, this book highlights how digital tools can foster empathy, preserve Indigenous knowledge, and empower cross-cultural dialogue between Indigenous Peoples, newcomers, and Canadians from all backgrounds.
Learn how to implement immersive VR experiences, launch meaningful social media campaigns, and design e-learning platforms that educate and unite. This book also addresses digital inclusion challenges and proposes solutions to close the technology gap in Indigenous communities.
Whether you're a DEI leader, part of a corporate reconciliation team, or an educator in Canada, this resource will guide you in leveraging technology to drive cultural understanding, enhance employee training, and meet the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation—especially Call to Action 92.