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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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The Logistics of Remote Social Emotional Learning

  Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, districts reported that social emotional issues were their number one pressure point. Now that districts are forced to deliver learning remotely, the need ...

Hey CIOs: Are You Doing the Pandemic Scramble?

  Never has technology taken on a greater role in education, and at no time has there been more pressure to get it right. In this installment of the Learning Counsel’s Emergency National Virtu...

On-Campus and Online Instant Flexibility: What You Need to Know

  There has never been a more urgent time for learning institutions to transition to a fully-blended model, with the ability to instantly change from an on-campus to an online trajectory. In t...

Enabling Personalized Workflow Learning

  Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, learning progress is being made in small ways as well as at-scale. These national education professionals are all leaders in the digital transition, and yo...

Utilizing Teachers Remotely: Districts Find New Ways to Support our Frontline Heroes

  Teachers have always been at the center of learning, but what we’re finding is teachers have become even more important as the world has been forced to shift to virtual learning due to COV...

Determining the Right Plans Based on Your Inventory of Digital Resources

  Going to war with the army you have In this Emergency National Virtual Discussion, some of our nation’s most successful districts share how they kept the learning alive using resources a...

Determining Short Term Vs Long Term Online Learning Strategies

  In Part three of the Learning Counsel’s Emergency National Virtual Discussions, the focus was Determining Short-Term Vs Long-Term Online Learning Strategies. This issue is paramount to the o...

Online Resources Discussion – what sites, apps or systems

  Since the COVID-19 crisis began, Learning Counsel CEO LeiLani Cauthen and her team have been spending hours in conversation with school districts across America. They discuss the technolog...

It’s Zero Hour for Digital: What does that mean for you

  March 11 th marked our first day of the new reality in America. Since that time, calls to the Learning Counsel have been a constant. The first in the series of Emergency National Virtual...


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