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jjgerlach

Blog | Blend My Learning - 3 views

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    This is one I had to contribute. Glad to see we are on the same page, yet again. :)
David Goodrich

Learn By Doing Projects - Home - 0 views

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    Very tool-centric it seems, but also a site run by JCISD.
David Goodrich

Flipped Learning Resources - Google Drive - 1 views

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    An insane amount of resources shared by EdTech consultant, Dan Spencer (JCISD connection).
David Goodrich

http://www.compasslearning.com/files/michigan_school_uses_technology_to_improve_math_sc... - 1 views

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    More formal case studies for the strategic minded leaders we partner with.
David Goodrich

Starbucks Mug Project | Blend My Learning - 1 views

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    Example of a blog post focussed on learning in a math course rather than technology:
David Goodrich

Blended Learning | Christensen Institute - 2 views

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    Example of an overview site regarding what Blended Learning is.
David Goodrich

Blended and Flipped Learning - 0 views

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    Links links links
David Goodrich

Educational Technology - Technology tools for learning and assessment - 0 views

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    These are the kinds of Educators we should definitely reach out to as potential partners/collaborators.
David Goodrich

Connecting Educators - Home - 0 views

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    I am friends with the guys who run this site. They do some fun and innovative podcasting, videos and PD. I am sure we will run into them at MACUL.
David Goodrich

Home / Blended Learning - 3 views

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    This site is an example of the value of being a social aggregation space for the topic. I can see how MyBlend would bring the added value of being Michigan centric.
jjgerlach

'Flexible' Classrooms: Blended Learning 2.0? - Education Week - 4 views

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    There is no specific technology tools discussed in this article beyond "computers", but I think it is a good example of the writing style that our blogs could take on in that it gives a snapshot of what this classroom "looks" like. In our blogs we can go into specifics about how "flexibility" and customization can be brought to the F2F environment via teacher's workbench interventions.
jjgerlach

ASICS Noosa TRI 8 Women Review by zappos.com - YouTube - 1 views

shared by jjgerlach on 23 Jan 14 - No Cached
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    Per conversation with Peter & Brandon, I wanted to share an example of Zappos style review. The thought is that we could repurpose this review style for us to review tools that could promote differentiated, customized and/or personalized learning. Here is my interpretation of the "zappos" video review structure: 1) Host/Reviewer Intro 2) Presentation of the product (both visual and name) 3) Quick visual "show off" of the product's attributes 4) Briefly go into detail on essential core features 5) Briefly mention envisioned/practiced uses & users 6) End with re-stating the name of the product These should be brief, quickly digestible, and instantly applicable to classroom practice. Comments welcome for agreement, disagreement, and additions.
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    Nicey nice. Love this. I think this style would also be snappy and applicable to a focus on a given pedagogical practice that is product/tool agnostic.
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