The Blended Learning Model By Desiree Noland. What is Blended Learning? O A mix of face-to-face and online learning O Lessons set to own pace O Increased.

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The Blended Learning Model By Desiree Noland

What is Blended Learning? O A mix of face-to-face and online learning O Lessons set to own pace O Increased opportunities to differentiate

Check Out This Video!

Why Blended Learning?

Tips to Use Blended Learning According to Carol Tucker O Start Small O There are tons of technologies and tools O Choose one digital tool or technology to try when starting O Become comfortable with one before going onto another O Mistakes Happen O That is how you learn so don’t give up O Ask students for help with technology-they have grown up with it!

Tips to Use Blended Learning According to Carol Tucker O Use Technology To Make Life Easier O Don’t just use it to use it O Replace something with technology to make things easier, like a PowerPoint or EduCreations video for a lecture, or a wikipage for a class discussion O Truly Blend Technology O Use it inside and outside the classroom O Online Discussions-continue discussions on topics on sites like Uclass O Expert Group Investigations-students in small groups research a topic online and present using digital tools

Tips to Use Blended Learning According to Carol Tucker O Everyone Can Get Online O Even if they don’t have internet at home, there is access in the community O Town libraries, school libraries, computer labs O Internet is important and part of Common Core- students need to have access O Explain to parents at Back to School Night the importance O In class, work in groups or rotate if not enough computers/tablets

A Vision of K-12 Students Today Click Image Below

How Do I Blend My Learning? O Blogs, Wikis and online Discussion Formats O Students can post and answer questions on these platforms to expand on topics in class O Uclass.org Uclass.org O Educational Wikispaces Educational Wikispaces O Webquests O Guide students through a research project O Many pre-made webquests online O One I made on New Jersey One I made on New Jersey O Collection of webquests by Kathi Mitchell Collection of webquests by Kathi Mitchell

How Do I Blend My Learning? O Digital Storytelling O Using PhotoStory3 for PC or iMovie on the iPad O An example using the iPad for Cyberbullying An example using the iPad for Cyberbullying O An example with PhotoStory3 An example with PhotoStory3 O Flipped Classrooms O Students complete the learning/lecture part outside the classroom and apply the knowledge in the classroom O Video on Flipped Learning Video on Flipped Learning O Here is an example with Geometry-Educreations on the iPad was used to create the video Here is an example with Geometry

How Do I Blend My Learning O Models: Simulations and Mind tools O Simulations are interactive technologies where students can move and change components without risk of messing something up or getting hurt O Mind tools allow students to show concepts they learn O Here is an example lesson using both Here is an example lesson using both O Additional simulations for the classroom Additional simulations for the classroom

Is That All? NO WAY! There are so many ways to use technology in the classroom to expand students’ learning. They love technology and it really differentiates learning. “Blended learning offers improved pedagogy, increased access to knowledge, and fostered social interaction between learners. Easy use of multiple modalities in blended learning approach provides better support for different learning styles among students” (Ayala 2009; Osguthorpe and Graham, 2003, as cited by Uzun & Senturk, 2010).

Our students are our future. We need to prepare them to adapt and apply the skills they are learning to the tools they will be using.

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