Speak Up 2011 Educators Report is Now Available!
Speak Up 2011 Educators Report is Now Available!
Personalizing the Classroom Experience – Teachers, Librarians and Administrators Connect the Dots with Digital Learning
This year’s congressional briefing was another great success with over 75 people in attendance! The Briefing included a moderated panel discussion with Educators and the release of the Speak Up 2011 report: Personalizing the Classroom Experience – Teachers, Librarians and Administrators Connect the dots with Digital Learning”.
This report is the second in a two part series to document the key national findings from Speak Up 2011 and focuses on how today’s educators are personalizing the learning process for students. The ways that educators are personalizing learning centers around their own experiences with online learning, socially-based media and digital content - much like the students in their own classrooms are already doing!
The key questions being addressed in this report include:
* What are educators’ experiences with online learning?
* How does it inform their perspectives on student learning?
* What policies and practices are administrators considering around the “Bring Your Own Technology” movement?
* How do we transform the classroom from a “one size fits all” model to a truly individualized learning experience for students?
In addition to the report we have created an infographic to visually share this year’s Speak Up data findings. To download a copy of the report, infographic and more please visit our website.
To learn more about the May 23rd Congressional Briefing and to view the powerpoint presentation, please click here .
To download a copy of the first report on Student and Parent data, Mapping a Personalized Learning Journey – K-12 Students and Parents Connects the Dots with Digital Learning please visit our website.
Once again, thank you for your continued support of Project Tomorrow and Speak Up. If you have any questions or requests regarding the Congressional Briefing, please feel free to contact Jenny Hostert at jhostert@tomorrow.org or 949 609-4660 ext 12.
Julie
Julie Evans
Chief Executive Officer
Project Tomorrow












