Posts Tagged ‘DreamBox team’
December 3rd, 2010
by Tracy H in Public Education
Can Charter Schools be Scaled Successfully?
Last week’s Waiting for Superman’s debate asked the question, ‘Can Charter Schools be Scaled Successfully?’ Kevin Hall, a member of DreamBox Learning’s Board of Directors, weighed in on the debate. Hear both sides of the debate and tell us what you think! Position A: “We are beginning to see CMOs succeed in delivering consistent high-level [...]
November 4th, 2010
by Tracy H in Life at DreamBox Learning
DreamBox Learning is Growing!
In just a few short months, we’ve doubled our size – we’re now at 40+ employees! We’ve been so busy working on new lessons and grade levels, we’ve barely had time to pause and share the great news with all of you! Meet the DreamBox Team! Read the story behind the photo One of our [...]
September 7th, 2010
by Jessie W in From the CEO, K-3 Curriculum, Life at DreamBox Learning, Math Learning, Teaching Math
Unlocking Learning Potential with Dreambox
DreamBox Learning is an exciting company that provides engaging, individualized and, yes, effective learning experiences for young students. This nimble technology infuses fun into learning and delights students, parents and teachers alike. For years, education technology has existed on the periphery of instruction, often providing after-the fact, rear-view perspectives on a child’s progression. Today, we [...]
September 3rd, 2010
by David G in Life at DreamBox Learning
DreamBox Customer Service Hours Have Expanded!
In an effort to better serve our DreamBox users, our Customer Support team will now be available two hours earlier, from 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM PST, Monday through Friday. We’re here to answer any of your support questions; from troubleshooting, to helping you and your child get the most out of your DreamBox experience. [...]
May 12th, 2009
by Mickelle in K-2 Curriculum, Life at DreamBox Learning, Online Learning
Schooled by 5-8 year olds: Mouse Skills Needed
Early on in the development of DreamBox Learning K-2 Math, as we began beta testing with 4-8 year olds, we figured out that our users would have a variety of mouse skills.
March 21st, 2009
by Sue in Learning Research, Math in Real Life, Middle School and Beyond
Does Mandating Higher Academic Standards Work?
There’s no question that a strong foundation in algebra is one key to raising academic standards, increasing the competitiveness of our future workforce and opening doors to broader career choices for students.
October 19th, 2008
by Lou in Life at DreamBox Learning, Start-up Culture
Working Toward Personal Obsolescence
Dear DreamBox Co-owners,
We stand ready to ship our 4th Beta in less than a year. An astonishing milestone, yet no heads swell among you. Instead, and with the same brute, elegant, and humble spirit that got you here, you turn your attention once again to shipping, learning, fixing, testing, planning, cutting, building, testing, and shipping anew.
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