Digital Learning CommonsDigital Learning Commons

DLC Success Stories

The Value of DLC Membership
Oroville Junior/Senior High School, Steve Quick, Principal

Professional Development through the DLC
Shoreline School District, Aimee Miner and Jane O'Brien, Technology Integration Specialists

Small School Benefits from Online Resources in a Number of Ways
Orcas High School, Barbara Kline, Principal

Individualizing Learning through the DLC
Coupeville School District, Glenda Merwine, Director of Student Learning, and Tom Eller, High School Teacher

Digital Learning Is Thriving in Washington State
Internet Academy, Ron Mayberry, Principal, and Spokane Virtual Learning, Elisabeth Silver, Facilitator

Keeping Homeschooled High School Students Engaged
and in the District

Home School Partnership Program, Bruce Vilders, Coordinator

The Key to Success in Online Courses
Columbia High School, Marian Udelhofen, Instructional Aide

Using the DLC's Portfolio Tool to Improve Teaching and Student Success
Foster Senior High School, Tim Renz, Biology Teacher

Using Math ClassTools for WASL Prep
North Kitsap High School, Bill Hobaugh and Mike Daling, Math Teachers

How to Increase Your School's Use of DLC Resources
Lynden High School, Jeff Baglio, Principal

School-Community Partnership Expands Learning Opportunities
Orcas Island High School/The Funhouse Discovery Center, Catherine Laflin, Spanish Teacher/ DLC Teacher/Mentor

Middle School Benefits from Teaching and Library Resources
Medical Lake Middle School, Mary Kay Rolwes, Librarian

Ensuring Student Success with Course Support
White Salmon Valley School District, Sherry Hahn, Technology Director

Supporting Remedial Math Students with Math ClassTools
West Seattle High School, Susan Derse, Principal, Reid Earnhardt, Teacher

Supporting Summer-School Students
Garfield High School, Karin Engstrom, College and Career Specialist

Making a Difference with the Special Education Population
West Seattle High School, Judy Deignan, Teacher

Infect Students with Smart Searching and Watch It Spread
Port Angeles High School, Eve Datisman, Librarian

Using EPost to Fuel Student Writing and Discussions
North Kitsap PAL, George Ramsey, Teacher/Advisor

Bridging the Digital Divide in Kabul
Kabul University, Afghanistan, DLC Global Pilot Site

Using Apex Learning ClassTools to Support Student Learning
North Kitsap PAL, George Ramsey, Teacher/Advisor and Juanita-Futures High School, Leanne Dunlap, Dean of Students

Boosting Student Success with Online Courses
Juanita-Futures High School, Leanne Dunlap, Dean of Students

Working with Regional Partners to Support Schools
DLC Regional Partner, Western Washington University

Online Learning Empowers Students
Yakama Nation Tribal High School, Mike Sekaquaptewa, Student

Putting the Best Interest of the Students First
Columbia High School, Timothy McGlothlin, Principal

Tapping Into Students True Abilities
Washington State School for the Blind, Dean Stenehjem, Superintendent, and Theresa Tate, English Teacher

Student Mentors Help the DLC Support Student Success
Digital Learning Commons, Student Mentors

Staff Presentations and Practice Increase Usage of DLC Resources
River HomeLink, Mark Clements, Principal

Online Courses Increase Opportunity
Oakesdale High School, Daniele Gardner, Class of 2004

Online Learning through the Eyes of the Instructor
Forks High School, Liz Sanchez and Velma Smith, Online Instructors and Teacher/Mentors

Expanding Library Resources through the DLC
Toppenish High School, Eileen Ray, Librarian

Supporting Digital Learning throughout the School
Squalicum High School, David Engle, Principal

Providing Additional Resources to Homeschooled Highschoolers
The Enrichment Cooperative, Elisabeth Silver, Site Coordinator