by Mimi Skarbeck | Jul 3, 2020 | DyKnow News & Events
Building a professional learning network is critical to gathering feedback and growing your educational community. Although distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic has presented challenges for maintaining and communicating with your professional learning network, this...
by Tierra Leustig | Jun 30, 2020 | DyKnow News & Events
Building PLNs is one of the most beneficial things K-12 educators can do for professional development, networking, and ultimate success. Bruce Reicher, a technology teacher atĀ Upper Saddle River Public Schools, recently sat down with us to talk about his role teaching...
by Mimi Skarbeck | Jun 26, 2020 | DyKnow News & Events
With the introduction of the flipped learning model, classroom management and organization have become increasingly important topics in K-12 education. Teachers are constantly being pulled in different directions, specifically with student questions during class, so...
by Tierra Leustig | Jun 23, 2020 | DyKnow News & Events, Flipped Learning
The past few months of remote learning has been a challenging time for some, but for most, it presents a wonderful opportunity to learn about and implement newer learning strategies and initiatives. Kyle Niemis recently joined us to talk about flipped learning and how...
by Maggie O'Scanaill | Jun 18, 2020 | DyKnow News & Events
Professional development requirements and new ways of creating professional development for teachers are constantly changing. Educators not only have to make their own professional development a priority but also put student development and learning first. Finding the...
by Tierra Leustig | Jun 16, 2020 | Blended Learning, DyKnow News & Events
With the semester now ended, a majority of schools are beginning Summer vacation. The summer months look very different for various faculty members. Most teachers are off for the Summer with sporadic instances of professional development, while Tech Coaches and...