by Mimi Skarbeck | Jun 12, 2020 | Distance Learning, DyKnow News & Events, STEM
In the past, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) curriculum has been considered separate from traditional K-12 curriculum. Many schools have even assigned a designated STEM room that is separate from everyday learning. However, with the rise of remote...
by Maggie O'Scanaill | Jun 4, 2020 | Distance Learning, DyKnow News & Events
Technology can be a bit daunting if you aren’t proficient in the basics, especially when it comes to making videos. Distance learning has transitioned the traditional classroom model into something quite innovative and time with endless technological...
by Mimi Skarbeck | May 29, 2020 | Distance Learning, DyKnow News & Events
Recent events have caused educators to shift to what is a new idea for many, distance learning, although some educators have been practicing it for some time. The idea of distance education was first discussed in a pamphlet of the University of Wisconsin-Madison in...
by Maggie O'Scanaill | May 25, 2020 | Distance Learning, DyKnow News & Events
Schools around the world have reconstructed their strategies for communication during distance learning. There is no guidebook for how schools should navigate their channels of communication while learning remotely; so how can they be sure that their communication...
by Mimi Skarbeck | May 20, 2020 | DyKnow News & Events
During your educational career, there may come a time where you discover you want to do something in addition to or different than what you are currently involved in. This want for change is not necessarily because you don’t love what you currently do, but because you...
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...