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Tracey Kracht

Is Blended Learning Elementary? | Scholastic.com - 0 views

  • employs the rotation model-students move from online learning to small groups to individual instruction
  • Our students are only on the computers for two cycles of 25 to 30 minutes at a time," says Kerr. "We thought this would strike enough balance for our students.
  • Rotation: In this model, students move on a fixed schedule between online learning (which is most often self-paced) and traditional teacher instruction in a classroom.
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      I think it would be interesting to take a different piece of Blended Learning and try with different subject matters in a pilot - to really get a feel for which ones work better in different situations.
Tracey Kracht

Making Blended Learning Work in Elementary Schools | District Administration Magazine - 0 views

  • One of the models of blended learning is a rotation model. Best used in an elementary classroom, the rotation model has students moving to an online environment for 10-25 percent of their day.
  • individualized instruction was key
  • blended learning spaces called iLearning Hotspots
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  • a key component is the ability to deliver and capture data in real time
Tracey Kracht

What Are The Habits Of Mind? | Fluency21 - Committed Sardine Blog - 0 views

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    An excellent graphic for what you want students to do when they are presented with a problem and they don't know an answer!
Tracey Kracht

3 Types Of Project-Based Learning Symbolize Its Evolution - 0 views

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      There are tons of sources out there that are debating project vs problem based learning and the differences between the two.
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    "Project-Based Learning is simply a method of structuring curriculum around projects. These projects highlight the process of learning itself by offering authentic, inquiry-based activities for learners to access content, share ideas, and revisit their own thinking."
Tracey Kracht

Education World: Virtual Workshop: Project-Based and Problem-Based Learning - 0 views

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    "Problem-based learning focuses on the problem and the process, while project-based learning focuses on the product."
Tracey Kracht

Project-Based Learning Leads to Innovation - Global Learning - Education Week - 0 views

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  • Deeper learning experiences help students master core academic content, think critically, solve complex problems, work collaboratively, communicate effectively, and engage in self-directed learning.
  • "Innovation" time each Friday
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  • modeled after Google's twenty-percent time—where employees can spend 20% of work time on anything they want
  • project-based course allows students to engage in self-directed learning based on their individual interests in global issues.
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    "project-based learning experiences that prepared them to be successful in the global innovation economy."
Tracey Kracht

5 Critical Mistakes Schools Make With iPads (And How To Correct Them) | Edudemic - 0 views

  • Instead we focus on the amazing range of consumption, curation, and creativity possible across grade levels and subjects using only four general apps: an annotation app, a screencasting app, an audio creation app, and a video creation app.
  • iPads are devices meant to compliment computers, not replace them.
  • iPads were designed as a single-user device and not meant to be shared via carts.
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      This is perhaps the one biggest issue I see in schools.  We all do it - get a cart and share.  There are a host of different issues when you don't personalize the iPad - including all of the logging on of accounts.  Sometimes it can feel like more of a barrier to learning than a tool.  How do we share in a non 1-1 environment so all students succeed?
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    "we focus on the amazing range of consumption, curation, and creativity possible across grade levels and subjects using only four general apps: an annotation app, a screencasting app, an audio creation app, and a video creation app. "
Tracey Kracht

- 50 Ideas for iPads in the Classroom - 0 views

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    There are some good ideas for starting out with iPads and then working towards higher level thinking - not app specific!
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