The key to making personalized learning work for the greatest number of students is adaptive digital instruction with its ability to precisely adapt to the individual learner.
In this day and age, school stakeholders appreciate information that is timely and gives them a sense of satisfaction knowing that students are engaged in a safe and innovative learning environment.
World Language Teachers are using technology and digital content in the classrooms, but many face numerous obstacles when using this technology.
In today’s educational climate, with such a strong emphasis on tests to determine if students have learned the answers to various questions, the art of questioning itself appears in danger of becoming extinct.
Games can be used to engage students in empowering new ways. Students can use games to demonstrate what they learned while teaching each other.
Technology can and should play a part in delivering truly individualized instruction. Teachers are responding to the call to personalize education in many different ways.
View the webinar Back in the day, it was a librarian’s job to Acquire, Collect, Organize, Retrieve, and Disseminate (ACORD) information. Now, traditional library administration responsibilities, like cataloging, are more important than ever in the digital landscape. Acquisitions and materials selection decisions are far more complex than they used to be. Format change occurs so… read more →
VIEW THE WEBINAR It’s a fact: without skills practice over the summer break, students can lose 30% of the knowledge they gained during the previous school year. In the August webinar for Implementing the Common Core State Standards in Math, presenter Kevin Dykema explored strategies that can… read more →
VIEW THE WEBINAR Massively multiplayer online games (MMO’s) have the potential to enable science experiences that allow students to engage in inquiry, problem solving, and experimentation. Such environments allow for the visualization of information and data that is typically not visible. The… read more →
In education, we have had a tendency to underestimate and/or fail to grasp the vital importance of leadership. For years, we have ushered strong teachers out of the classroom and into administrative positions with little or no leadership support or development. In Leadership 3.0’s latest webinar, presenter David Culberhouse discusses the importance of leadership development… read more →