Educator Blog
Information and inspiration for thought-leaders in mental wellness and education
Our blog features a variety of content from the latest trends and social issues impacting education, to interviews with subject matter experts and clients who are successfully using Kognito products. Additionally, we also feature cutting edge research from our in-house team related to student and athlete mental health, product efficacy and cultivating resiliency after trauma. Check in weekly for the latest blog updates.
Kognito Co-Founder Dr. Glenn Albright Featured in Thrive Global
Kognito Co-Founder and Director of Research Dr. Glenn Albright speaks with Thrive Global about our mission, addressing the stigma around mental health, and how he maintains his own mental well-being.
How to Reduce Burnout on College Campuses, Before It Starts
To tackle burnout, universities are taking initiative to prepare first-year students with the skills to address mental health among their peers and for themselves.
Standardized Patient Simulation Scenarios Using Virtual Humans
Kognito standardized patient simulation scenarios provide effective, evidence-based health professions training that is scalable, replicable, and trackable.
The Hidden Cost of Free: What Districts Should Know About the Cost of Teacher Training
Some professional development solutions for teachers appear affordable, but often that price comes with a hidden cost. Find out the true cost of teacher training for educators in your district.
Trailer: Kognito’s Substance Use and Mental Health Screening Simulations
See how Kognito’s suite of interactive healthcare simulations supports integrating behavioral health into routine care.
Trailer: Kognito’s Veterans on Campus
Learn about how Kognito’s Veterans on Campus can teach faculty and staff about military culture, help build empathy and appreciation for the experiences of student veterans and military-connected students, and effectively connect them to on and off-campus support services.
Trailer: Kognito’s At-Risk for Faculty, Staff, and Students
Learn about Kognito’s suite of products to educate faculty, staff, and students about mental health including how to recognize, approach, and discuss a referral with students exhibiting signs of psychological distress.
Testimonial: Adina Kalet, MD, MPH of NYU School of Medicine
Adina Kalet, MD, MPH of NYU School of Medicine, discusses the challenges of learning to have difficult conversations, and how Kognito simulations can help this process.
An In-Depth Look at Our Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Patient Simulation
In Talk to Someone, patients meet their virtual coach Linda, who herself is a triple-negative breast cancer survivor.