Classifying K-12 blended learning | Innosight Institute - 0 views
To flip or not to flip | Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age - 162 views
Blended Learning Course Design Mistakes to Avoid | Faculty Focus - 2 views
Blended Learning Product Dependencies « Socratech Seminars - 137 views
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The buzz word around education is "blended learning," and how it can potentially transform the way instruction is being delivered, created, and assessed ... There are several technologies that are being developed to support this model. Unless you are building your own internal tools, below are the technologies and example companies who are developing in this area:
Overview Web2.0 Tools For Collaborative Learning - 143 views
50 Best Education Technology Blogs You Aren't Reading Yet - 173 views
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Early EFL: Leahn is located in Spain, where she works as a freelance language assistant teacher and as a teacher trainer in workshops for primary and secondary school teachers.
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Box of Chocolates: Join this EFL teacher from Recife, Brazil, who is very passionate about teaching
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Neslihan Durmusoglu: This blog reflects on the world of EFL and about being a 21st-century learner and teacher.
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Technology and teaching - two words that seem to fit together perfectly today for most teachers and learners. So much so that a slew of new blogs have come on board to talk about education technology - or, edTech. This list of the 50 best education technology blogs are not inclusive, as there are so many new blogs available; however, if you look at links provided by many of these blogs to other edTech blogs, you may learn about even more blog that you aren't reading yet.
Free Technology for Teachers: 11 Foreign Language Resources to Try in 2011 - 120 views
MLearning by Thomas Cochrane on Prezi - 82 views
Technology Resources for Schools - 97 views
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On this wiki you will find resources for different educational applications, Web 2.0 and digital image and video resources. My name is Suzie Vesper and I work as an ICT Facilitator in New Zealand at the national level and within a school. Feel free to add your own ideas and resources to this site. If you do add some content, please add some information about yourself to my contributors page.
Edudemic » Are You One of the 10 Million People Using MIT's OpenCourseWare? - 32 views
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If you've never watched an online lecture from MIT, you are apparently in the minority. According to recently released statistics, more than 10 million people are now using MIT's OpenCourseWare Project. The OCW shares syllabi, exams, notes, problem sets, lectures, and even some discussions for just over 2,000 courses. (Discussions are held through online study groups using OpenStudy.