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At Home Access to the Summit Learning Platform
Parents and students can access the Summit Learning Platform at home to learn outside of class as well as monitor progress.
One-to-One Device Ratio
Every student has a device at Valor, and can take it home, extending the learning environment beyond school.
At Home Device Use at Valor Collegiate Academies
Valor students use laptops at home to extend their learning and demonstrate understanding of class content.
Using a Readiness Assessment to Efficiently Structure Roll-Out
How to determine sequencing for rolling out resources and supports to schools across the system.
Take Advantage of Lost Learning Time
Virtual learning days may occur once a week, just a few times a semester, or exclusively when there is an emergency situation such as a “snow day.” On these days, teachers post class assignments online and students work on them at their own pace...
Desktop Icon "Help Desk" Requests
To help with technical issues, the district installed a help ticket icon on all school-issued devices. Each time a form was submitted, the technology department received an email and created a log of all closed tickets.
Conducting an Edtech Inventory
Before building or strengthening edtech processes, school and system leaders need to first take stock of what tools currently exist in their school system.
Families as Learning Partners
West Belden connects learning at school and home by engaging parents.
Lindsay High School
Lindsay High School serves all grade 9-12 students in Lindsay Unified Public Schools, a California district that uses a performance-based approach to personalized learning.