Students are Distracted and Struggling

What is advanSR?

advanSR (pronounced advancer) is a fun, engaging, and rewarding tool that helps students and their parents to enhance productive scholastic behaviors. advanSR focuses on improving four areas of educational life: Attendance, Assignment Completion, Extra-Curricular Activities and Parental Engagement. Motivating Students to Succeed.

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How It Works

Motivation

Intrinsic learning, Self Determination Theory (SDT);
Competence = mastering skills (or behaviors)
Autonomy = a feeling of choice (choosing to display the behaviors requested)
Relatedness = social connection (game leaderboard, peer interaction)

Extrinsic motivation;
Badges, points, scoreboard, etc.

Students

Students have fun and are motivated both intrinsically and extrinsically as they advance through their advanSR Quest levels (gamification!) by attending school, completing assignments, and participating in extra-curricular activities. Additionally, points earned are redeemed for rewards. More Quest levels = more points = more rewards = more student success.

Parents

Parents also earn rewards as they participate in their students’ education process. When both student and parent work together, the family sees tangible rewards as the student succeeds. Engaged parents = more rewards = better results for students.

Teachers

advanSR helps teachers to motivate students to succeed through both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. advanSr provides everything a teacher needs; the easy-to-use platform, the rewards, and the ability to monitor a student’s success. Better tools = more student/teacher success.

Schools

School administrators have access to a back office to manage their school, settings, users and review activity with a variety of reports. Additional customizations can be provided by the advanSR team upon request (student tasks/rewards for unique IEP’s, etc.).

what they're saying

“I believe you have actually hit upon something that is becoming a need in education.”
James L., School Principal
“This app is awesome! The game aspect and rewards are really what kids like.”
Chris R., School Teacher
“I’m in! This is important work!”
Jona G., School Principal
“Only when your brain starts expecting the reward—craving the endorphins or sense of accomplishment—will it (your new habit) become automatic.”
Changing Habits
A study by the University of North Carolina