by Mimi Skarbeck | May 22, 2020 | Classroom Management, Distance Learning
The shift to remote learning has undoubtedly impacted the world of K-12 education, but may have caused the biggest change for classroom teachers. Going from an in-person classroom every day to finding time to connect with students via technology can be a struggle for...
by Tierra Leustig | May 19, 2020 | Distance Learning, Schools Like You, STEM
STEM has become one of the most used buzzwords in the K-12 education space. On the highest level, STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics and refers to a curriculum where these four focuses are applied to all facets of a district or...
by Maggie O'Scanaill | May 18, 2020 | Classroom Management, Distance Learning
Whether you are a teacher, student, or parent it’s important to focus on your digital footprint, practicing digital citizenship, and ultimately becoming a good digital citizen. Distance learning can be a great time to focus on the tactics and habits you need to become...
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 Mimi Skarbeck | May 13, 2020 | Classroom Management, Distance Learning
Access to online tools for collaboration and communication has never been more important than during this time of remote learning. Schools yearn to stay connected with their students, but one issue that stands in the way is overcoming remote learning privacy concerns....