Renaissance Launches Personalized Learning and Asssessment Platform

Renaissance is launching Renaissance Flow 360, a personalized learning platform, this week at ISTE.

The new platform is designed to bring assessment, planning, practice and instruction together in one place to streamline the flow of data that enables personalized learning. The program's mastery dashboard offers information on student mastery by skill, subskill, standard or domain. Information is available at the district, school and classroom level, allowing educators to track individual student needs or growth across the entire district.

The El Paso Independent School District recently adopted Renaissance Flow 360 in an effort to improve active learning among its 60,000 students.

"We initially adopted the Renaissance Star 360 assessment program district-wide to track and document our student growth and achievement data over time," said Juan Cabrera, superintendent at El Paso ISD, in a prepared statement. "The implementation of Renaissance Flow 360 signals a continuation of this journey. We know that in order for our students to be successful, they need to be fully engaged in their learning and this program will create the kind of personalized learning that not only leads to improved student engagement, but to educational outcomes to match this expectation."

More information about Renaissance Flow 360 is available at renaissance.com. Visit Renaissance this week at ISTE booth 1018.

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Joshua Bolkan is contributing editor for Campus Technology, THE Journal and STEAM Universe. He can be reached at [email protected].

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