Dyknow Blog
Helpful articles, webinars, and resources curated by the Dyknow team with Teachers, Tech Coaches and Administrators in mind.
Why Making the Shift to Student-Centered Instruction is Critical This Summer
K-12 educators are heading into one of the most needed Summer breaks after nearly a year of remote learning. This past school year challenged educators to expand all horizons by implementing more technology, conducting instruction in new ways, and strengthening...
Empowering Educators to L.E.A.D. with Porsha Dudley
On this episode of Tackling Tech, Tierra Leustig interviews Porsha Dudley, an Elementary Principal in Houston, Texas. Portia shares her journey stepping up to a leadership position in education, taking initiative, building relationships, and making everyone at her...
5 P’s That Will Drive the Future of K-12 Education
In recent years, education has massively transformed. Technology has taken over the K-12 education world which has led to the prioritization of edtech. Within all of these changes, education has progressed into a new era of forward-thinking and innovation. K-12...
Grow Your Education PLN through Microsoft’s MIE Expert Program
One of the most important things to do in 2021 amid all of the new tech tools and instructional styles is to find ways to remain steady and retain familiarity in what you do. The best way to do this is by connecting with PLNs (Professional/Personal Learning Networks)...
Voice Technology and the Future of K-12 Education
On this episode of Tackling Tech, Tierra Leustig interviews Julie Daniel Davis about the future of education and voice learning. Julie is an adjunct professor at UT Chattanooga, a Canvas Consultant, an Alexa Champion, and was an educator for over 20 years. Julie...
These EdTech Tools Have the Power to Help Build School Culture
Finding the right edtech tool that fits the needs of your students and classroom can be hard. Especially during remote learning, integrating new technology can be lengthy and challenging to master. Integrating technology into classrooms means that a culture shift is...
5 Ways To Promote Student Leadership
In the classroom, the leadership role is typically filled by the teacher or adult in the room. As educators guide students to make decisions for themselves and develop their overall intellect and self-confidence, some leeway has to be made for students to be able to...