Dallas ISD Approves CoderZ and RoboX for Pre-engineering and Robotics Certification Programs

Dallas ISD Approves CoderZ and RoboX for Pre-engineering and Robotics Certification Programs

Intelitek and CoderZ, an Intelitek company, have announced that the Dallas Independent School District has approved the CoderZ coding platform and the RoboX 3D simulation platform for the district’s pre-engineering and robotics certification programs as part of a recent request for proposal initiative. Dallas ISD educators will have access to these game-based learning platforms, along … Read more

Enhancing Employee Potential with Tailored Learning Programs

Enhancing Employee Potential with Tailored Learning Programs

“ The Future Of Corporate Training Programs: Customized Learning Generic training sessions often fail to make an impact on employees, leading to frustration and wasted investments. Customized learning programs are the solution to this problem, providing employees with personalized tools to thrive in their roles. Here’s why customized learning matters: Targeted skill development: Employees focus … Read more

The popularity of dual enrollment programs is surging, making it difficult to determine their impact on college degree attainment among students.

The popularity of dual enrollment programs is surging, making it difficult to determine their impact on college degree attainment among students.

Dual enrollment has seen a significant increase in recent years. In the 2022-23 school year, nearly 2.5 million high school students were taking college classes, earning both high school and college credits simultaneously. This number has grown from 1.5 million students in the fall of 2021 and around 300,000 students in the early 2000s. The … Read more

Comparing Dual Enrollment Programs in California to Other States

Comparing Dual Enrollment Programs in California to Other States

Dual enrollment can be a powerful strategy for addressing equity gaps in college enrollment and completion rates, but Black, Latino, and low-income students still struggle to access it, according to a national report released by the Community College Research Center (CCRC) at Teachers College, Columbia University. The report, which followed students from 2015 through 2021, … Read more