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Learning Counsel flash internet seminars are designed to be rapid researched-based professional development for education executives and administrators. Leaders in edtech and district and school transformation share their experience, best-practices and tools on how they are making the shift.

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Selling EdTech’s New Normal

  If you’re selling EdTech, you’ve noticed that 2020 and now 2021 are not the same by huge orders of magnitude.  Reps everywhere are complaining to Learning Counsel leaders that they “can’t ...

Best Practices for Mitigating Learning Loss

  According to Shannon Buerk, the CEO at engage2learn, “This is all about a culture shift, right? So essentially, we've been modeling, what we need to do to personalize the classroom. And so, ...

Carolinas - Digital Experience Standards, New Model of Instructional Design and Dictionary Definitions Workshop

  In the first half of our video, you’ll hear Chris McMurray, VP EduJedi Leadership at the Learning Counsel. In this Digital Experience Standards, New Model of Instructional Design and Diction...

Educating During a Pandemic

  “Educating during a pandemic,”   you’ll hear from Dr. Don Phipps, Superintendent at Caldwell County Schools and Dr. Katrina McEllen, Assistant Superintendent for Educational Program Service...

Empowering Learners

  Dr. Barbara Nesbitt is the Assistant Superintendent for Technology Services at the School District of Pickens County in South Carolina. According to Dr. Nesbitt, “We've defined a lot for our...

Carolinas - Everything Changed: “Using Space & Time Today and Hybrid Logistics Best Practice”

  In part one of this video, Kimberly Linson, Director of Business Development at Randa explores the world of the Comprehensive Leaner Record, a permanent all-digital credentialing that will c...

Creating Academic Plans to Support Students in the Midst of Crisis

  Not all students have experienced significant learning loss during the COVID crisis; in some cases, students have experienced significant gains. But change has been a constant for all learne...

Remote Learning Lessons from Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools

  Nicolette Grant, Chief Academic Officer at Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools still remembers the date: March 13, 2020. That’s the day that her whole world changed. “For us on March 13th, ...

Contingency Planning and Risk Analysis – Business Strategy Meets Public Education

  Andrew Smith is the Assistant Superintendent of Transformation at Rowan-Salisbury Schools. In his current position, he brings lessons learned from the business sector and introduces those sk...

Solve Your Top Three Digital Learning Challenges: Access, Engagement, and Rostering

  At first blush, ClassLink may look like any other Single Sign-On service. But look deeper, and you’ll see a company that was built from the ground up to give schools what they need to unwrap...


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