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Blended Learning Course Design Mistakes to Avoid - 1 views

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    Blended learning course design entails more than simply converting content for online delivery or finding ways to supplement an existing face-to-face course. Ideally, designing a blended course would begin with identifying learning outcomes and topics, creating assignments and activities, determining how interaction will occur, and selecting the technologies to best achieve those learning outcomes.
Dagmar Machutta

7 Essential Techniques to Increase Engagement and Enhance Online Learning Outcomes - 4 views

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    "There are Many Elements That can be Fine-Tuned to Bring out the Best in Online and Hybrid Teaching and Learning."
Phil Taylor

Blended learning: The great new thing or the great new hype? - The Washington Post - 0 views

  • If blended learning is to lead to positive outcomes for students, then it must be highly relational, active and inquiry oriented (both online and offline), and commit to empowering students with digital tools.
  • It may also hold value by employing certain technologies that help teachers and students to formatively assess learning
  • nuanced balance that combines both digital technologies and the physical presence of a caring, knowledgeable and pedagogically thoughtful teacher
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  • we must achieve a more nuanced balance that combines both digital technologies and the physical presence of a caring, knowledgeable and pedagogically thoughtful teacher. This is not an optional “nice to have,” but a “must have” if children and youth are to build resilience for the future.
Pauline Porcaro

Using social media to connect students - 1 views

I worked on this project with one of our academics, Cindy, and it was a wonderful example of how connecting with students can make a difference to their attitude to their studies and the outcomes. ...

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started by Pauline Porcaro on 25 Mar 17 no follow-up yet
ludwika

A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy: An Overview - 1 views

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    Krathwohl concisely compares Bloom to the revised Bloom. It is no longer sufficient to state "use Bloom" because the differences are distinctive. Which Bloom to use? This article helps in discerning the answer.
Eileen Grodziak

Practical Applications and Experiences in K-20 Blended Learning Environments - 1 views

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    Very comprehensive overview of current blended learning best practices - Practical Applications and Experiences in K-20 Blended Learning Environments compiles pedagogical strategies and technologies and their outcomes that have been successfully applied in blended instruction. Highlighting best practices as elementary, secondary, and tertiary educational levels; this book is a vital tool for educators who teach or plan to teach in blended learning environments and for researchers interested in the area of blended education knowledge.
Susan Stalewski

The Flipped Classroom: Turning the Traditional Classroom on its Head - 5 views

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    This infographic is interesting but scroll to the end and view the dramatic changes in student outcomes. This is a high school example but it seems that similar results could also be seen in remedial or gen ed type coursework in higher ed. Comments have some interesting resources, too.
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    This is great information--thanks for sharing!
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    It can be challenging to get "remedial" learners in higher ed to dive into doing work before class. Using resources like Khan Academy also mean your focus is on procedure, not understanding; if somebody needs to get through that math-course-you'll-never-use then it's a good too, but if real understanding is the goal then something more conceptually based (and something that's correct more consistently) would be in order.
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