Blending Technology and Carpentry Learning: A Teacher's Perspective
This blog post features insights from a carpentry instructor at SUN Area Technical Institute who has successfully integrated Core Learning Exchange (Core-LX) into her classroom. The instructor, who transitioned from running her own construction business to teaching, describes how blending technology with hands-on trade education has transformed student outcomes.
Five Key Benefits Highlighted
- Progress Monitoring – Core-LX enables instructors to track student engagement and time spent on mastery tasks, ensuring homework completion is properly documented.
- Relevance and Accessibility – Students can access 24/7 learning that reflects their digital world, with the flexibility to continue studies at home and during breaks, increasing engagement.
- Hybrid Learning Model – Combining theory rooms, physical labs, and digital content through Core-LX creates efficient preparation for certifications like NOCTI exams.
- Current, Dynamic Content – Online integration ensures curriculum stays aligned with employer expectations and workforce demands.
- Competency Achievement – The instructor notes that many students have completed 100% of Pennsylvania's Program of Study requirements, achieving the required 82% mastery benchmarks across all tasks.
The post emphasizes how technology frees up classroom time for hands-on work while ensuring comprehensive content coverage and skill development.