Overview
The Wisconsin Digital Learning Collaborative (WDLC) is a statewide partnership providing free resources and support to K-12 schools and districts to enhance online and blended learning through planning, implementation, and quality assurance. It combines the efforts of the Wisconsin Virtual School (WVS), the Wisconsin eSchool Network (WEN), and the Department of Public Instruction (DPI), offering a unified access point for high-quality learning solutions.
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Jenny Seymour
Executive Director of Wisconsin Virtual School
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Description
As a statewide collaborative effort, the Wisconsin Digital Learning Collaborative (WDLC) shares knowledge and resources with K-12 schools, districts, and agencies that want to start or improve their online and blended learning practices. WDLC offers quality planning strategies, connections to implementation solutions, and peer-led learning opportunities that empower schools and districts to meet a wide array of learner needs for choice, flexibility, and instructional support.
WDLC has three focus areas: planning, implementation, and quality. The mission of the WDLC is to share knowledge and resources that will enable schools, districts, and agencies to successfully and equitably implement high-quality online and blended learning.
WDLC consists of three collaborating organizations: the Wisconsin Virtual School (WVS), the Wisconsin eSchool Network (WEN), and the Department of Public Instruction (DPI). This partnership provides a single point for schools to access quality online and blended learning.
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