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Infographic: Are eBook Readers Reading More? | Getting Smart by %author_name% | %tag% - 0 views
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Thirty percent of those reading electronic content and 40 percent of those who have owned an eReader device for a year or more say they read more.
The Saylor Foundation - 0 views
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Saylor.org is a free and open collection of college level courses. There are no registrations or fees required to take our courses, and you will earn a certificate upon completion of each course. Because we are not accredited, you will not earn a college degree or diploma; however, our team of experienced college professors has designed each course so you will be able to achieve the same learning objectives as students enrolled in traditional colleges.
Classifying K-12 blended learning | Innosight Institute - 0 views
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The new taxonomy also identifies four sub-categories that are appearing, namely the Station-Rotation, Lab-Rotation, Flipped-Classroom, and Individual-Rotation models.
What I'm Seeing: Apps Reinventing Learning Experiences | Getting Smart by %author_name%... - 0 views
New: 10 of the best Apple apps for education in 2012 | eSchool News - 0 views
New TED-Ed Site Turns YouTube Videos Into 'Flipped' Lessons - Wired Campus - The Chroni... - 0 views
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by organizing educational videos and letting professors “flip” them to enhance their lectures.
'Free-Range Learners': Study Opens Window Into How Students Hunt for Educational Conten... - 0 views
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“It’s almost like they want to find the content by themselves,”
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Ms. Morgan borrows the phrase “free-range learning” to describe students’ behavior, and she finds that they generally shop around for content in places educators would endorse. Students seem most favorably inclined to materials from other universities.
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They “don’t want to ask librarians or tutors in the study center or stuff like that,” she says. “It’s more the informal networks that they’re using.”
The Digital Curriculum Part 2… Eight Amazing Free Digital Curriculum Resource... - 0 views
The Digital Curriculum Part 1… Textbook To Flexbook… Free, Open Source, Engag... - 0 views
With mobile device management, schools can rest easy | eSchool News - 0 views
The Price Is Right? -- Campus Technology - 0 views
SmartTech: Tab Testing, Apps, Biz Models, & Better Higher Ed | Getting Smart - 0 views
How Much Does Blended Learning Cost? -- THE Journal - 0 views
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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.
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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.
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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.
How to Choose the Right Tablet for Your School - 0 views
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Consider your learning goals
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Figure out your digital curriculum strategy
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Pick your management style
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Review: JFF's Curricular Opportunities in the Digital Age | Getting Smart - 0 views
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The student-centered classroom harnesses the flexibility of new media to provide a diverse range of students with multiple means of representation, expression, and engagement. The student-centered classroom harnesses the flexibility of new media for the teacher, providing a rich set of tools and resources to elevate and differentiate teaching. In that rich environment, the teacher can be both a content provider and the classroom’s most experienced and savvy teacher/learner, a model of the kind of expert learner students can emulate.
15 Favorite iPad Apps As Selected By Teachers | Emerging Education Technology - 0 views
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