Our Deeper Learning Solution for

COMPETENCY Based Learning

Their Path, Their Pace, Their Progress, Their Competency Based Learning

Competency based learning is focusing more on developing competencies, with each student on his/her own path and pace, than on how long a student sits in a seat. Seems to make a lot of sense, doesn’t it?

Every day, each and every learner is making choices – little and big.  About their emerging self, their goals, and their lives – consequential choices for their future. In the same way, their options about learning are key: What experiences? How to create and apply knowledge? How to demonstrate learning? And teachers have the opportunity, challenge, and privilege of being on the journey, guiding and mentoring learners as they master competency based learning and build a body of evidence of more sophisticated understanding over time. Crucial…and Complex!

But realistically, how can one teacher track and manage each student’s path, pace, and competency-based progress without a solution that is designed for it? Foundry makes competency-based education truly doable!

The benefits of personalized CBL with the Foundry solution:

Foundry provides teachers, schools, and districts with flexibility in the way that competencies and skills are tracked, in portfolios or backpacks, with fully configurable scales, and a permanently archived portfolio of evidence. Teachers love having an easy solution that saves them time and gives them insight into each student’s growing proficiency and pace. It’s competency based education at its best.

Fully configurable

Schools/districts can fully configure competencies/skills language and organization or select easy start-ups with pre-loaded competencies and skills​

Personalised pathways

Learning pathways can be personalized for every student to the deepest level, including the number of times a competency skill must be demonstrated. And Foundry keeps tracks and reminds what’s next.​

Configurable scale marks

Competency scale marks and descriptions are easily configured to match your CBE vision. ​

Easy access

Students, teachers, administrators, parents, and mentors have easy access to the information they need to be in the know and provide feedback.​

Progress views

Progress views provide a simple, clear, detailed, and layered understanding of growing mastery over time, as well as point to what remains to be done or, is late.​

Secure archive

All learning experiences and evidence are permanently securely archived and immediately available for reports, transcripts, conferences, and exhibitions of learning.​

Goals

Easily shows how teachers and students are meeting skills and learning goals.​

Teacher-driven goals

Teacher learning and performance can be captured in relation to teacher-driven professional learning goals.​

Competent and confident people tell our story best:

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Help your learners triumph and your teachers excel with the Foundry solution to personalize learning!

Seeing is believing! Schedule your 30-minute preview consultation!

To preview Foundry, all it takes is 30 minutes of your time. We can show you what others have done, or you can tell us what you would like to do, and we’ll show you that, too. Your colleagues are welcome to join as well.

Bill Mortimore

CEO, Board Member, and Lead Investor
Bill Mortimore, CEO, Foundry

A self-described entrepreneur, Bill Mortimore is Foundry’s CEO, Board Member, and Lead Investor. Bill is committed to transforming education, so every student has the 21st Century skills for work and life. For the past decade, he has focused on creating the technology that makes Deeper Learning possible and equitably accessible.  

Having been the founder and CEO of Merge Healthcare (acquired by IBM), where his technology was pivotal in getting physicians to switch from reading radiological films to digital viewing, leading to more accurate diagnoses. Bill leveraged that unique perspective and passion to transform traditional classroom education into Deeper Learning, where students learn 21st Century skills such as critical thinking, communication, creativity, problem-solving, perseverance, collaboration, information literacy, technology skills, and digital literacy.

Bob Sanders

Chief Sales Officer

Bob Sanders, Chief Sales Officer of Foundry

Bob Sanders is here to educate our prospective customers and ensure that Foundry is the right solution for them. Bob is a sales leader with 25 years of experience helping educational clients thrive by providing a solution to their problems, an answer to their needs, and a pathway to their goals.

In his work, Bob is consultative in his approach, asks astute questions, and is a great listener. He easily gains trust and builds relationships and has an easy knack for conversation.

We need more Bobs in the world. We hope you have some in yours.

Beth Frost-Johnson

Chief Marketing Officer

Beth Frost-Johnson, Foundry Chief Marketing Officer

Combine strategy, knowledge, creativity, and fun and you have Beth Frost-Johnson. Beth takes on challenging responsibilities such as teaching the educational marketplace what Deeper Learning, Competency-based Learning, Standards-based learning, and Project-based learning are all about.

Prior to Foundry, Beth was Chief Marketing Strategist at Merge Healthcare, where she launched the first radiological software that could be purchased via eCommerce. It became the #1 radiology viewing software in the world, used in over 70 countries. As a consultant to entrepreneurs, Beth has helped 40+ companies to achieve their preferred exit strategies.

Ask Beth for her Spaghetti Sauce recipe. She won’t give it to you.

Scott Veech

Chief Financial Officer

Scott Veech, Chief Financial Officer of Foundry

Scott is passionate about growing Foundry where he partners with Foundry’s business leaders to build metrics to better understand the business drivers and to grow profits organically or through acquisition.

Among his favorite work-related pastimes are capital raising, financing growth initiatives, implementing a flexible budgeting process, financial planning; ensuring the right tax strategies; investor presentations Cost cutting, and everything else that involves numbers. Scott is masterful, professional, and skillful, and always knows how to kindly ask the right questions at the right time.

Camille Mortimore

Chief Learning Officer

Camille Mortimore, Ph.D., Chief Learning Officer of Foundry

Dr. Mortimore is a pioneer and leader in personalized, learner-centered learning, as well as administrative leadership, organizational development, and change management.  She believes that every student has the right to take ownership of his/her education and deserves to be fully engaged in it, with teachers and mentors being their guides.

Camille was the Founder and Head Learner of an expeditionary, project-based public charter school in Milwaukee’s central city. She has served as superintendent and principal for more than two decades and has extensive experience as an elementary, middle, and high school teacher, parent educator, corporate and higher education instructor, and consultant.

She is passionate about transforming education, and her professional values can be summed up as follows: Educational Equity; Teacher Value and Worth; and Uncapped Student Potential. Camille has earned a Ph.D. in Education Policy and Leadership and an M.Ed.in Administration and Supervision from Marquette University.

Anton van Kimmenade

Chief Technology Officer

Anton Van Kimmenade, Foundry Chief Architect

Mr. van Kimmenade is responsible for overseeing Foundry’s product strategy and development.  His primary goal is to make Deeper Learning accessible from anywhere at any time and to be intuitive in its use. Anton has been a 9-year investor in Foundry. Prior to that, he was chief software architect and development leader for 13 years as a senior technology executive at Merge Healthcare, where he established Merge’s European branch. Anton also was a member of Philips Medical systems in Europe and in the U.S., where he directed QA and software management.

He strongly believes that there is one way to develop technological solutions – the RIGHT way.