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This is how Avanti empowers teachers

A conversation with Dr. Cameron Rains, lead developer of Avanti

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In this episode

Finally! Professional development created specifically for K⁠–⁠12 teachers by teachers. In today’s episode, we’ll explore the new online learning platform Avanti. What makes it unique? Why is it so useful for busy classroom teachers? How can you get the most out of it? How much does it cost? Executive vice president of Solution Tree Cameron Rains joins us to reveal the exciting features that comprise the first-of-its kind tool that he helped to build.

Tune in to learn:

  • Why teachers are such superstars and what role they played in developing Avanti
  • The input teachers across the country provided to help make Avanti so incredibly useful
  • The many features Avanti offers, including 250+ short videos featuring classroom strategies
  • How to create community using Avanti
  • What new features are coming soon in this ever-evolving online learning hub

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Avanti

At Avanti, we believe in your passion and drive to impact the students you teach. Our goal is to make it easy for you to take control of your professional learning. We’re here to provide you with the content you need, created by teachers you can trust, to bring your vision of success to life—for you and your students.

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Guest

Cameron L. Rains

Cameron L. Rains

Cameron L. Rains, EdD, led the development of Avanti. He is the chief executive officer of Solution Tree, previously serving as executive vice president, director of school improvement, and vice president of strategic initiatives. Dr. Rains has worked to develop new educational technology products and has collaborated with schools, districts, and state education agencies to ensure that all students are learning at high levels.