Gain mastery of a subject while using innovative methods to ensure retention. Our courses include engaging hands-on activities, built-in videos, interactive games, and fillable notetaking guides.
While mastering a subject, students are tasked with a myriad of real-world challenges that enable them to learn new skills in collaboration, communication, creativity, and critical thinking. These skills also correlate with Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) competencies and traits identified as 21st-century Skills.
These skills are essential to excel outside of the classroom.
Attributes are soft skills that improve social and emotional learning.
Our courses include deep questions and challenge students to apply knowledge in ways that help them become more emotionally resilient and prosperous—personally and professionally.
Students will acquire skills that help you grow

- Flexibility
- Leadership and Initiative
- Collaborate Using Digital Media
- Responsiveness and Constructive Feedback
- Cooperation
- Responsibility and Productivity

- Deliver Presentations
- Communicate Using Digital Media
- Engage in Conversations and Discussions
- Communicate in Diverse Environments
- Communicate Using Writing
- Effective Listening

- Work Creatively with Others
- Openness and Courage to Explore
- Creative Production and Innovation
- Idea Design and Refinement
- Idea Generation

- Constructing Arguments
- Information and Discovery
- Interpretation and Analysis
- Problem Solving
- Reasoning
- Design Thinking
Students earn and share tangible skill credentials
Based on course performance, students can earn Skill Credentials that they can share as digital badges on job applications, resumes, and social media channels to verify their gained proficiencies. These micro-credentials help your students stand out as your school or organization automatically issues the badges from the Learning Management System (LMS).
How credentials are infused into courses
Each course has a badge representing a skill and attribute that students can earn.
How students earn credentials
To earn credentials, students opt in and complete challenges in addition to their regular coursework.
For example, in the 9th-Grade World Geography course, students can earn the Respect attribute and Communications skill by presenting to a family member something they admire about another culture.




College and Career Readiness
Skills and attribute credentials offer tangible evidence of capabilities to colleges and employers. These credentials set our students apart from other applicants by showing they have successfully mastered desirable skills that benefit the organization.