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Digital Design: How can leaders build educator capacity to leverage technology as a core component of instruction?
This Problem of Practice offers school leaders three approaches to ensure all teachers have access to the resources, support, and capacity needed to effectively integrate technology into their classrooms.
Guide: Choosing Digital Content and Curriculum
This guide provides advice on how districts can move from selecting print content to identifying and obtaining high-quality digital content appropriately aligned with state-adopted standards.
Design Team Noticing Activity for Identity Reflection
A template for reflecting on your design team’s values, identities, feelings, and biases, as part of Activity: Identity Reflection Through Noticing. The activity is a digital adaptation of work by Stanford d.school.
Driving EdTech Systems: Natick Public Schools
Natick Public Schools participated in the EdTech Peer Learning Cohort facilitated by The Learning Accelerator (TLA) in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s Office of Educational Technology.
Uxbridge Public Schools’ Digital Learning and Computer Science (DLCS) Self-Assessment for Grades K-2
Uxbridge Public Schools developed this worksheet to help them determine the extent to which their district was teaching Massachusetts Digital Learning and Computer Science (DLCS) Standards in K-2 classrooms.
Uxbridge Public Schools’ Digital Learning and Computer Science (DLCS) Self-Assessment for Grades 3-5
Uxbridge Public Schools developed this worksheet to help them determine the extent to which their district was teaching Massachusetts Digital Learning and Computer Science (DLCS) Standards in grade 3-5 classrooms.
Driving EdTech Systems: Uxbridge Public Schools
Uxbridge Public Schools is located in western Massachusetts and participated in the EdTech Peer Learning Cohort facilitated by The Learning Accelerator (TLA) in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s...
Step One: Craft a compelling why
Successful blended and personalized implementations have clear statements for why they are pursuing change through blended and personalized learning. They ground all of their work in this “why,” referring back to it again and again.
Pleasant View Elementary School
Pleasant View is a school serving students in pre-K through 5th grade in Providence, Rhode Island. The school partners with Summit Public Schools to implement personalized learning in the 5th grade.
Trailblazer Elementary School
Trailblazer Elementary School serves K-5 students in Colorado Springs School District 11, infusing competency development, personalized learning and collaboration to provide real world learning opportunities for students.