Progressive Learning Center

Emergency remote learning due to COVID-19 has undoubtedly increased student autonomy, teacher innovation, and technology integration. With these changes, it is inevitable that progressive learning center styles like flipped learning, STEM, personalized learning, and project-based learning will prevail in whatever learning environment schools determine safe and effective. Although these chosen progressive learning center styles may vary, each of these learning styles requires the use of devices and technology in order to be effective.

We’ve spent countless hours having conversations with technology leaders throughout K-12 about these progressive learning styles, how technology enhances implementation, and how to maximize progressive learning moving forward. From these conversations, we’ve put together comprehensive resources in this progressive learning center to help you maximize instruction throughout your blended learning initiative.

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Dyknow for Progressive Learning

Do you know how devices are enhancing progressive learning?

Dyknow ensures that devices and accompanying technology tools are used productively to enhance progressive learning styles.

Teachers

  • Passively or actively monitor devices to maximize technology for any learning style
  • Communicate with one, several, or all students in real-time
  • Review stats about student device usage to understand technology’s impact on progressive learning

Technology Teams

  • Empower teachers to monitor and block student device activity with any progressive learning style
  • Review distraction metrics at the class, school, and district level to inform progressive learning initiatives

Professional Development

  • Comprehensive resources to inform your progressive learning initiatives
  • Monthly digital events to learn from technology leaders about progressive learning styles

“Progressive learning all starts with one thing. Do not overwhelm yourself with multiple goals and objectives. Work on one thing at a time.”

Rachelle Dene Poth, Spanish and STEAM Teacher – Riverview Junior-Senior High School

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Flipped Learning

The flipped classroom (or flipped learning) model is an instructional strategy that uses blended learning to reverse where lecture and learning take place. This strategy enables students to access content more flexibly, increasing engagement and active learning, and gives teachers the opportunity to better assist, engage, and differentiate learning for students during class time.

The Ultimate Flipped Learning Guide

“Coming up with new and creative ideas as to how teachers can incorporate technology into their classrooms is critical to the success of the flipped learning model.”

Kyle Niemis, Tech Coach – South Brunswich Schools

Latest Flipped Learning Articles

Featured Flipped Learning Podcast Episode

This week Brett talks to Kyle Niemis, the co-creator ClassroomQ and an Edtech Coach and former Science teacher at South Brunswick School District in New Jersey. Kyle is passionate about flipped learning, a method of teaching where students can learn at their own pace watching videos.

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 school’s curriculum.

The Ultimate STEM Guide

“STEM is a relevant connection of lessons and curriculum to everyday life that is outside of the classroom.”

Chris Woods, Math Teacher – Grand Rapids Public Schools

Latest STEM Articles

Featured STEM Podcast Episode

On this episode of Tackling Tech Podcast, Brett McGrath speaks to Chris Woods, a high school math teacher in Michigan, STEM advocate, and host of the Daily STEM Podcast. Chris creates valuable resources for parents, teachers, and students. He is excellent at engaging students in fun and meaningful ways, even while teaching remotely.

Personalized Learning

Personalized learning is all about one thing: transforming classroom instruction by tailoring tasks, instruction, and assessment to meet each student’s needs and abilities. Students learn on different levels and in different ways, however, all students must successfully reach a mastery level of the subject matter by the end of the year. The learning process is no longer linear and “one-size-fits-all.” To account for this, teachers must begin to think about how to incorporate personalized learning into their instruction.

The Ultimate Personalized Learning Guide

“Personalized learning allows students to complete rich, authentic projects that help them dig deeper into content to become experts.”

Jorge Valenzuela, Education Coach and Adjunct Professor

Latest Personalized Learning Articles

Featured Personalized Learning Podcast Episode

On this episode of Tackling Tech Podcast, Brett McGrath speaks to Pearl Arredondo, Principal and one of the founders of the San Fernando Institute for Applied Media, a successful pilot middle school in LA. In 2013, Pearl gave a Ted Talk about her difficult upbringing and passion for teaching. In this conversation, Pearl shares her thoughts on Reform Education, reaching students in difficult situations, the present challenges of remote learning, and using technology to educate.

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