The dozens of excellent assets presented here are organized into seven well structured categories, as follows:
What is Blended Learning?
Site visits and Case Studies
Digital Systems and Digital Content
Staffing
Cost
Hardware and Infrastructure
Blended Learning Blogs
This is a nice blended learning tool kit, with listings of free Courseware, free Online Texts, and free Video Resources, followed by a section offering tools for 'remixing'.
This web site offers tools and resources for blended learning, grouped into five functional sub-menus: Process, Model Courses, Effective Practices, Evaluation Resources, and a Faculty Development section
aptures what teachers do, what it looks like in the classroom, and explores important instructional strategies that promote student-centered learning autonomy
Our topic for the week focuses on the presentation of the material you present to the classroom. This website contained information on how to create an engaging and interesting way to present the material in a classroom.
We used the online textbook because we felt like it was the most important and reliable resource we could use that would have all the materials we needed to include in our lesson this week.
This Ed Tech Online textbook is a great resource when learning about differentiating instruction. My peer teaching group used this source to obtain all of our necessary knowledge on our topic of differentiating instruction.
By having students create their own classroom floor plans it helps them consider some the challenges involved in the set up of their rooms. Teachers have to consider each and everyone of their students physical/emotional needs.
This is the full version of a video that puts into very clear perspective what learning in a traditional classroom is like for a students with learning disabilities.