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John Evans

FT.com / Business Education - Blended learning: Technology helps facilitate the face-to... - 0 views

  • The future of blended learning is about choice and personalisation. Ashridge’s online learning platform, called Virtual Ash­ridge, lets students home in on certain interests and choose a style of learning that fits their personality without information overload.
  • Blended learning is also evolving to combine online and in person teaching, leading to simulated face-to-face solutions. For example, Duke Corporate Education (Duke CE), has developed an online induction game with one of its clients. New employees have to deal with an unhappy customer played by an experienced person in the organisation. The game is overseen by an instructor and peers can watch and listen to the session.
Phil Taylor

How to Grow a Classroom Culture That Supports Blended Learning | MindShift - 0 views

  • Part of such a culture is understanding that the teacher is not the only expert in the room; in fact, students can know more than the teacher about some aspects of what they will be doing together.
Dennis OConnor

Exploring the Advantages of Blended Instruction at Community Colleges  and Te... - 0 views

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    JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching Exploring the Advantages of Blended Instruction at Community Colleges and Technical Schools
John Evans

The Basics of Blended Learning | TED-Ed - 3 views

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    "How can we incorporate blended learning models into our school settings?"
Phil Taylor

The Evolution of Blended Learning | Suren Ramasubbu - 1 views

  • Blended learning models largely fall into one of two categories
  • he best model for a particular school is chosen based on its vision and goals, student levels and infrastructure/human resources available
Phil Taylor

Blended Learning Is the Future of K-12 Educational Technology -- THE Journal - 3 views

  • Here’s the deal: 1-to-1 is the new normal: Between BYOD (bring your own device) and school-provided devices, it is clear that over the next two to three years every student in every classroom in every school in the United States will be using a computing device for learning.
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