Today, KnowledgeWorks unveiled refreshed brand identity and new website, inspired and informed by the nonprofit’s commitment to actively engaging with educators, policymakers and communities to advance personalized, competency-based learning.
“Improving educational outcomes for all students has always been at the center of what we do,” said Judy Peppler, CEO of KnowledgeWorks. “Our new visual identity builds upon our history and reflects our mission of transforming outcomes for all students.”
The new logo and refreshed brand are now displayed on the new KnowledgeWorks website.
“We wanted our brand to reflect our expanded capabilities, ‘the spark’ and continued commitment to our mission and the vibrant relationships we have with our partners,” said Cris Charbonneau, Vice President of Communications and Marketing at KnowledgeWorks.
The newly designed website was created with KnowledgeWorks’ partners in mind. Website visitors can explore the new website for more on what’s happening in the field, KnowledgeWorks’ forecasts for the future of learning, and new helpful reference documents, including an introduction to personalized learning, inspiration for thinking about the future of learning, and recommendations for education policymakers to advance personalized learning.
The new site also offers:
- A more robust library of resources to help people embarking on the personalized learning journey
- New content that helps connect educators, community members, and policymakers to KnowledgeWorks services
- More access to information about and publications by our experienced team of thought leaders
Along with the redesigned website, the KnowledgeWorks weekly newsletter will also get a makeover – readers can expect to see its new look soon.
“We hope that our refreshed brand and website sparks new thinking about personalized, competency-based learning and the future of education,” said Peppler.
Visit www.knowledgeworks.org to experience the new brand and redesigned website.