How an Education Exchange Works

C2E
Education Exchange

Participate

Districts and Institutions are invited to join the exchange

Create

Institutions create, transform and license content

Share

Content is made available to participants in the exchange

Deliver

Institutions select content to be delivered

Measure

Institutions collect and access data pertinent to their stakeholderseverythi

Create

An authoring environment is provided to every district that participates in the exchange.

“We clamor all the time about how we don’t have enough resources to meet the needs of our children, and yet if we’re investing in resources and they go unused, I think that’s unconscionable.”— Anton Inglese, Chief Financial Officer

“50% of teachers create their own curriculum, either by borrowing from multiple sources or creating their own materials.”— Carnegie Corporation of New York

Share

Districts can share their content, or acquire content from the exchange’s store.

Deliver

Districts can make selected content available for immediate delivery . . .

. . . through their local learning management systems (LMS)

“… high-quality instructional materials can yield improvements in student learning outcomes equal to or greater than many interventions that are often more costly.” Allan, S., & Leifer, R. (2017, August 23)

A meta-analysis of 51 studies found learning analytics improve academic achievement, but there is a dearth of actionable feedback to students.

Measure

Districts can access and leverage actionable feedback provided through the exchange