Goranson and Krill Present iSOLVE Information at Two Conventions
Nature Hill Intermediate School teachers Emily Goranson and Mike Krill will share information with educators in Wisconsin and the Midwest about authentic learning practices, technology enhancement, and restructuring the way it is delivered to students, specifically in the area of mathematics.
They will present their work, called iSOLVE, at the SLATE Convention in Wisconsin Dells on December 10 as well as the TIES Convention in Minneapolis, MN on December 16.
The unique aspects of their work is that "every classroom can use many of the concepts we use in a very realistic and efficient way," wrote Krill. "iSolve is a way to deliver authentic learning practices that offer each and every student a personalized approach to what they are doing every single day."
Krill also noted, "We are both extremely excited to research and work to create better structures using technology enhancement to encourage success in our classrooms."