by Mimi Skarbeck | May 20, 2020 | DyKnow News & Events
During your educational career, there may come a time where you discover you want to do something in addition to or different than what you are currently involved in. This want for change is not necessarily because you don’t love what you currently do, but because you...
by Maggie O'Scanaill | May 14, 2020 | Distance Learning, DyKnow News & Events
Digital citizenship is a concept that is hard to teach most students, especially during remote learning, with how easily accessed the internet is and the previous limitations of the classroom are removed. With the rise of technology in classrooms teachers have an...
by Maggie O'Scanaill | May 11, 2020 | Distance Learning, DyKnow News & Events
Due to the recent outbreak of COVID-19, school districts and teachers have had to make major adjustments to the way they communicate during remote learning. Educators are using this time to implement remote learning collaboration tactics that best fit their faculty...
by Tierra Leustig | May 6, 2020 | DyKnow News & Events
Professional development is critical to ensuring that teachers are successful with instructional strategies, using technology in the classroom, and are up to date with the latest K-12 initiatives. Most districts and schools have yearly PD requirements that teachers...
by Tierra Leustig | Apr 27, 2020 | Distance Learning, DyKnow News & Events
Technology integration has been at the forefront of most K-12 school and district priorities in recent years but with the unexpected transition to remote learning, technology’s role in K-12 education has completely shifted. Integrating technology in traditional...
by Tierra Leustig | Apr 21, 2020 | Distance Learning, DyKnow News & Events
Remote Learning has been in effect for about a little over a month now, depending on what state you are in. At Dyknow, we have prioritized having conversations with educators in our network to understand the biggest challenges, needs, and wants during this time of...