gett Ask Ashley Archives - NYLearns
May 30th, 2014

New Hashtag Coming Soon: #AskNYLearns

Ask Ashley – Episode 9
Ashley goes over a few of the great updates made on NYLearns this school year and introduces a new hashtag: #AskNYLearns

February 20th, 2014

Finding Common Core Curriculum Maps

Ask Ashley – Episode 8
Ashley shows us how to find the Common Core Curriculum Maps that NYLearns has developed.

 
January 10th, 2014

How To Live Chat With Our Help Desk

Ask Ashley – Episode 7
Ashley explains how to live chat with the NYLearns.org help desk.

 
December 28th, 2013

How To Improve Your Common Core Vocabulary

Ask Ashley – Episode 6
Ashley shows us the resources that NYLearns provides for improving our Common Core vocabulary, which can play into the skills that we need to address with studnents as we fully embrace the Common Core.

 
November 20th, 2013

How To Update Your NYLearns Profile

Ask Ashley – Episode 5
Ashley shows us how to update our NYLearns profile.

 
October 10th, 2013

How do I find the Edit screen?

Ask Ashley – Episode 4
In episode 4, Ashley helps users edit their Curriculum Maps on NYLearns.org. She points out that this may be especially helpful to districts who participate in a Curriculum Mapping initiative. “How do I get to the edit screen?”

 
September 2nd, 2013

Why are there two sets of Math and ELA Standards?

Ask Ashley – Episode 3
In episode 3, Ashley answers questions about the Standards tab on NYLearns.org.
“Why are there two sets of Math standards and two sets of ELA standards?”

 
August 28th, 2013

Why are there so many assessment subjects to choose from?

Ask Ashley – Episode 2
In episode 2, Ashley answers questions about the assessments on NYLearns.org.
“Ashley, why are there so many assessment subjects to choose from?”

 
July 20th, 2013

Where can I find literacy standards that apply to my subject?

Ask Ashley – Episode 1
In episode 1, Ashley answers a question that she often hears from Social Studies and Science departments: “Where can I find literacy standards that apply to my subject?”