EDLIT [ed•lit] noun
Empowering Districts through Learning, Innovation, & Technology
EDLIT hosts weekly 1-hour Virtual Learning Sessions, bringing together education leaders and innovative EdTech partners. These sessions are designed to foster collaboration, where education leaders share their challenges, goals, and district priorities, and innovators genuinely listen.
Why do EdTech Innovators choose EDLIT?
Engaging Ideal Leaders
Partners can pinpoint their ideal audience, like Superintendents in California seeking SEL solutions, ensuring meaningful interactions.
Customized Feedback Surveys
Partners can craft their own survey questions, gaining valuable, targeted insights from participating education leaders.
Expert Coaching
We offer in-depth pre-session coaching and strategic post-session analysis, maximizing the impact and efficacy of each session.
Building Relationships
Our sessions are catalysts for long-term relationships, addressing current educational challenges for sustained collaboration, success, and impact.
Invest in Students
EDLIT pledges to provide a charitable donation to fund scholarships or other charitable initiatives in the name of each education leader who attends our Virtual Learning Sessions.
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Why do Education Leaders join EDLIT?
Addressing District Pain Points
We recognize the unique challenges faced by each district. Collaborate with innovators to co-create tailored solutions that directly address your district's needs.
Shaping the Future of Innovation
Your educational insights have the potential to revolutionize the edtech landscape. It's more than just feedback; it's a partnership to enhance tools and resources for both educators and students.
Consistent Collaboration
We ask each education leader to engage in Virtual Learning Sessions that best align to their availability and across a variety of education solutions.
Funding Scholarships
Our commitment extends to your students and community with a donation model crafted to fund scholarships for students often overlooked by conventional financial aid structures or in need of further financial support.