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Michael Comins

How Much Does Blended Learning Cost? -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • Many inputs go into the costs behind a blended-learning school: the number of teachers and administrators; their specific salaries; the instructional materials and technologies; student services; and other school operations.
  • The paper reaches the conclusion that the costs of blended learning are significantly lower than the $10,000 national average for traditional brick-and-mortar schools. They find that, on average, the costs range from $7,600 to $10,200.
  • Our own view is that blended learning will and should help schools--and ultimately the public--save money. But the overriding reason to adopt a blended-learning school isn't because of its cost savings, but instead because of the benefits for students that can result. Ultimately blended learning should help schools and policymakers move our education system to a student-centric one that educates children both more effectively and efficiently.
Michael Comins

Blended Learning Is a Comfortable Alternative to MOOCs and Online Learning [#Infographi... - 0 views

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    Blended Learning Is a Comfortable Alternative to MOOCs and Online Learning [#Infographic]
Michael Comins

Blended learning is a promising education trend | Deseret News - 0 views

  • Research by the U.S. Department of Education shows that students in online learning environments perform modestly better, on average, than those learning the same material through traditional face-to-face instruction, and that blending online and face-to-face instruction increases that advantage.
Michael Comins

Blended Learning: New Solution to an Old Problem | Getting Smart by %author_name% | %tag% - 0 views

  • We can provide every student in America access to great teachers, but that won’t happen in a traditional classroom (as Public Impact has so clearly spelled out)—it will happen when we leverage talent with technology and blend the best of online and onsite learning.
  • To power these new models that combine local and national resources, Digital Learning Now calls for educational funding that is weighted, portable, and performance-based.
Michael Comins

e-Learning Leadership: 10 Strategies - Getting Smart by Tom Vander Ark - blended learni... - 0 views

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    "e-Learning Leadership: 10 Strategies"
Michael Comins

When Does Blended Learning Work Best? - 0 views

  • "Allowing students to pursue learning experiences that are relevant to them -- including traditional seat-based environments and digital learning opportunities -- is the best strategy," Haglund said. "The same thing with adults, frankly. I don't want every teacher to be teaching in a virtual environment because not every teacher has the interest or skills to support that type of an instructional environment."
Michael Comins

6 Vectors Advancing Personalized Learning - Getting Smart by Tom Vander Ark - - 0 views

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    6 Vectors Advancing Personalized Learning
Michael Comins

The New 3 Es of Education - 0 views

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    Project Tomorrow This report is the first in a two part series to document the key national findings from Speak Up 2010. In this report "The New 3E's of Education: Enabled, Engaged, Empowered - How Today's Students are Leveraging Emerging Technologies for Learning," we are building upon that student vision and focusing on three specific key trends that have generated significant interest this past year at conferences, in policy discussions and within our schools and districts: mobile learning, online and blended learning and e-textbooks. Each of these trends include the essential components of the student vision of socially-based, un-tethered and digitally rich learning, but they also directly address the three new "E's of Education" - enable, engage and empower.
Michael Comins

Classifying K-12 blended learning | Innosight Institute - 0 views

  • The new taxonomy also identifies four sub-categories that are appearing, namely the Station-Rotation, Lab-Rotation, Flipped-Classroom, and Individual-Rotation models.
Michael Comins

Tom Vander Ark: A Turning Point - 0 views

  • If we drill down, it appears that 2012 will be the year where five mostly disconnected streams of tech-rich K-12 learning are finally connecting:
  • Digital learning:
  • Online learning:
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  • Social learning:
  • Mobile learning:
  • Informal learning:
  • Your history teacher probably told you the printing press was a turning point in human history. Just watch what the shift to digital learning will do. Better yet, create your way to lead the shift.
Michael Comins

The 10 Big Issues of Our Time | Getting Smart - 0 views

  • Big data policy:  more measures for improvement and accountability.  Specific issues: school accountability, teacher evaluation, instructional improvement, and student matriculation.
  • Customized learning: emerging strategies for adaptive, personalized and social learning.  Specific issues: role of curriculum architects, mixing open and proprietary content.
  • Improving conditions & careers: how blended learning is improving the teaching profession. Specific issues:  evaluating in a team-based differentiated environment, managing a distributed staff with dynamic scheduling, and a really big issue–providing rich JIT PD during the shift.
Michael Comins

Online Teacher of the Year: Individualized instruction is key | eSchool News - 0 views

  • Through a combination of blended learning, individualized instruction, and enthusiasm, online biology teacher Leslie Fetzer’s dedication to helping her special-needs students develop core learning skills contributed to her new title as the 2012 National Online Teacher of the Year for K-12 education.
  • Fetzer said that teaching online lets her instantly individualize instruction for her students, and she is able to personalize lessons to appeal to each student’s own areas of interest or preferences. Access to different online tools and technologies is an added benefit.
Michael Comins

Learning Technology Trends in 2013 - 0 views

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    LEARNING TECHNOLOGY TRENDS IN 2013
Michael Comins

12 Trends Transforming the Post-Sec Landscape - Getting Smart by Tom Vander Ark - Highe... - 0 views

  • 1.Rapid growth in for-profit post-secondary
  • 2.Expanded online learning offerings
  • 3.Massively open online courses (MOOC)
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  • 4.The rise of very low cost DIY
  • 5.Rapid growth of informal online learning markets
  • 6.Expanding open education resources (OER)
  • 7.Rapid growth in blended learning
  • 8.Innovations in adaptive learning
  • 9.High rates of unemployment
  • 10.Alternative market signaling strategies
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  • unbundling of post-secondary services.
  • 12.Wired students armed with mobile devices
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