Atomic Learning customer District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS), was recently featured on the Tech&Learning site where their use of multiple tools and blended learning to bring differentiated instruction to their students was highlighted.
“If we want students to be college and career ready, our classrooms need to look like those classrooms and colleges. Interactive content is one part,” says David Rose, deputy chief, educational technology and library media services. Adds John Rice, manager of blended learning, “Blended learning lets students be active learners and drive their instruction. Teachers can get students doing what they need and what makes the most sense.”
You can read more about DCPS’ blended school model and how we help them here.