Micro-credential course

Engaging Students
with Flow Zone Learning

Have you ever had one of those moments where you lost track of time because you were completely into what you were doing? When you think back on that experience, what you were doing was something that consumed all of your attention. Past and future did not exist. Whether you were skiing down a mountain, writing a story, building a model train, or delivering the lecture of your career, that’s what is called in psychology being in a “flow state.”

As wonderful as that experience is, a little reflection on it probably also reveals to you that it doesn’t happen often. It’s not magic, though. If you set up the right conditions and focus your energy and efforts to a manageable but challenging enough task, you can get right back in there. That’s what this course is all about. Trying to create the conditions for your students so that they have an increased chance of getting so into learning that they achieve the same thing. That they too have the chance to reflect on what they were doing during that time and recognize the ways that they learn or the areas they need to improve upon.

As a teacher, this can be an essential part of your planning process. And it is just that, a process. This course will guide you through the four steps to setting up “Flow Zone” learning strategies that engage and motivate your students.
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Micro-Credential Course Features

Our micro-credential courses are built for busy teachers who have precious little time. 

Just in Time 

Stay up-to-date with new teaching practices, technologies, and instructional strategies

Targeted

Develop your knowledge and skills in areas that will improve student learning

Recognized

Earn badges for each completed course to show off your creds to your colleagues and administrators

Flexible

Learn at your own pace and from anywhere with an internet connection

Collaborative

Share best practices, learn from your peers, and build your professional network

High Quality

Access high-quality resources, materials, and tools you can use to improve your teaching practice