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Mary-Kate Najarian

Project Tomorrow - Research Findings for 2013- Mobile Learning - 2 views

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    Mobile Learning - Are we designing our courses to meet these students?
Michael Kimmig

37 Blended Learning Resources You Can Use Tomorrow - 10 views

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    "Remixing the curriculum - compiling resources from a variety of sources such as free online texts, proprietary information from publishers, and self-created media such as podcasts - is starting to push its way into K-12 and higher education. Get ahead of the curve with these tips for remixing your own online course materials."
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    Fabulous, thank you for this link. I find that the more we learn in BlendKit, the more I feel that I need to learn. Having a starting list of resources is priceless.
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    Fabulous! Thank you for this. I find that the more we learn in BlendKit, the more I feel that I need to learn. Having a list of resources to start with is priceless.
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    Was surprised not to see Padlet included; depending on objective, it's a simple way to get feedback, brainstorm or for students to add content/opinion in a course (2 layouts: sticky note or horizontal which enables more text and so becomes easy to read;) great for sharing multi-media as well.
briandavidson

NACOL Blended Learning: The Convergence of Online and Face-to-Face ... - 3 views

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    Article by NACOL about Blended Learning. Includes case studies of several US K-12 blended schools. Lessons learned (p. 15) and Looking Ahead (pp. 16-17) worth reading and reflecting upon.
Amy Roche

Analyzing and Revising Multiple Choice Test Questions Online Tutorial - 5 views

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    Multiple choice tests are easy to score but difficult to write well, particularly if you want to assess critical thinking. In this tutorial, you can learn how to analyze multiple choice test questions and get some tips to help you revise / write effective multiple choice questions.
Amy Roche

Creating Learning Objectives - Flipped Classroom Style (But Applicable to Blended Cours... - 6 views

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    A majority of the time when hybrid/blended learning courses are created, they also incorporate a "flipped classroom" approach. This approach includes having online lectures done outside of the classroom prior to class and using in-class time for active hands-on application that extends learning. To help clarify what is expected prior to class and what is expected after the face-to-face session having separate objectives as stated in this article is a good best practice.
Rob Straby

Three Generations of Distance Education Pedagogy - 2 views

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    This paper by Terry Anderson and Jon Dron of Athabasca University is relevant to our discussions in Blended Learning. Although their focus is pure distance education, the constructs presented in their material are relevant to our BlendKit2014 work. I think we need to be more clear about how our pedagogical approach drives our learning design.
Michael Kimmig

Learning and Education 2.0 - Not only Blended Learning... - 3 views

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    This is my Board "Learning and Education 2.0" on Pinterest. It has pins on various information, articles, links on Online Education, Online courses, MOOCs, etc.
utk9603

Bringing the Locker Room into the Classroom - 3 views

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    While reading this, couldn't help but wonder how the basic principles here might have specific application to blended learning design.
Marcus O'Donnell

Self-determined blended learning: a case study of blended learning design - 5 views

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    Interesting reflections on how blended learning facilitates self determination and independent learning
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