Want to Work With Us?
Non-profit partners:
The Distributed Learning Workshop has partnered with The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, to study and improve Learning Conductor’s effectiveness for California public school students. Together, we are planning a three-year evaluation and development project with four partner school systems: the Los Molinos Unified School District, the Sequoia Union High School District, the El Cerrito High School Group, and Envision Charter Schools.
We continue to seek partnerships with educational and philanthropic organizations around the country for this and similar projects. Educators who join us can receive a free Research version of Learning Conductor for their classroom, school, or district. They can also help shape Learning Conductor’s future by contributing new strategies for using Learning Conductor with diverse student populations.
If you would like to learn more about these endeavors, or are interested in joining us, please contact Bernard Gifford.
Other partners:
The Workshop is interested in working with organizations and companies creating high-quality assessment software for math and science. If you are interested in licensing the Workshop’s cloning and graphics technologies, or in other partnering opportunities, please contact Keith Hardwicke.
