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January 19, 2022

d’Vinci Invites Educators to Join K-12 Advisory Group


d’Vinci Interactive invites current and retired teachers to join its Educator Advisory Group to help create impactful K-12 learning.

Educators who join the group will be matched with K-12 learning activities related to their areas of expertise and asked to review the activities and provide insightful feedback.

The Educator Advisory Group may be asked to help in a variety of ways including:

  • Focus group
  • Brainstorming session
  • Formative testing (pilots)
  • Summative testing (evaluate student learning)
  • Surveys
  • Interviews
  • User experience testing (teacher and/or student)
  • Letters of support

“We depend on the expertise of teachers from around the country to help shape and inform the many award-winning learning activities we create for K-12 students. We want to grow our database of educators and build this valuable resource for our K-12 clients,” said d’Vinci Senior Project Manager/Instructional Designer Christine Kurtz.

Educators are asked to fill out a short survey to join the Advisory Group. By registering, educators agree to receive periodic emails from d’Vinci about new K-12 learning activities created for organizations including PBS NewsHour, Discovery Education, SAE’s A World in Motion (AWIM), National Geographic, and more.

There is never an obligation to work on a specific project. Educators may accept or decline projects based on their interest and availability. Educators will be offered a $50 per hour stipend for their expertise.

For more information, please review and complete the survey.

Susan Cort

By Susan Cort, Director of Marketing & Public Relations

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