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Education Corporate/Gov't. About KNS Contact Us
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Our mission is to provide highly
effective professional services to K-12 and Higher Education institutions to maximize the usage and integration of instructional technology to engage students and improve student academic achievement.
KNS unique services assess institution instructional technology challenges and
devise solutions to meet the specific strategic goals and requirements. Solid methodologies and proven processes allow
KNS to insure instructional technology success for institutions. See the KNS Education Detailed Services -(requires Acrobat Reader 9 - free download).
Professional Service Offerings:
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1) Instructional Technology Assessment and Planning
KNS offers three (3) levels of institution instructional technology assessment and planning facilitation to identify plan strengths and weaknesses, benchmark
usage and lead technology committees to informed decisions for a future technology vision and implementation.
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2) Professional Development Content Creation and Delivery - Course Outlines - Course Overview Chart
KNS has created and delivers over 250+ hours of professional development for faculty and school leadership in a variety of delivery methods.
The KNS TITLE (Technology Integration for Teaching and Learning in Education) Series is composed of Build, Expand, Create, Connect areas of instruction focused on - project based learning strategies, integration of technology into everyday curriculum, changing teaching strategies for 21st Century teaching and learning and building application skills (as a by-product).
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3) Grant Research and Writing
KNS researches and identifies grants for institutions that align with institution goal and objective requirements. The institution may write the grant or engage KNS resources.
A strong Instructional Technology Plan is KEY to supporting a successful grant or funding response.
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KNS News!
12/14/09 The I-CAN online learning community platform created by KNS leadership has been selected by NASA in a joint proposal with the UNC Math Science Education Network (MSEN) to assist in NC student involvement in S.T.E.M. The award was for $1.2 million over a two year program period.
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