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1 Hybrid Courses Bloomington Public Schools http://wiki.ties.k12.mn.us/Hybrid_Courses John Weisser jweisser@bloomington.k12.mn.us January, 2010

2 2 Hybrid Courses - 3 Questions 1. Do we believe online learning is an important part of the future of K12 education? 2. What will online education look like in 15, 10, 5 years? 3. How do we get from here to there?

3 3 Hybrid Courses Do we believe...? Our Current Reality?

4 4 When we stand back to look at the rise and fall of great corporations[organizations] over the long course of history, we find that of greatness already in place, never the principal cause of greatness or decline “we must find areas of nonconsumption to deploy computer-based learning where it will be unencumbered by existing education processes. Once planted in these areas, it can take root, begin to improve, and, over time, transform the way students learn.” “we must find areas of nonconsumption... technology is an accelerator.. Malcomb Gladwell -

5 5 Hybrid Courses - components Do we believe...? A mix of face-to-face and online instruction Online Environment with rich resources and content The same high standards, curriculum and expectations. A different method of delivery. 0% Online 100% Online Hybrid Courses

6 6 Hybrid Courses - strengths Do we believe...? 21st Century skills for students and teachers Can be more student centered Teaches to a wider set of learning styles - Quieter students tend to blossom Differentiated instruction Fluency of education Higher level of ownership

7 7 Hybrid Courses - 3 Questions 1. Do we believe online learning is an important part of the future of K12 education? 2. What will online education look like in 15, 10, 5 years? 3. How do we get from here to there?

8 8 Hybrid Courses - schedules What will it look like...? Fixed Schedule or Varying Schedule MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 1ClassOnlineClass Online 2EveryoneGroup AGroup BGroup AGroup B 3Everyone Work Day

9 9 Hybrid Courses - tools What will it look like...? Communication Collaboration Classroom Systems Teaching Tools

10 10 Hybrid Courses - history What will it look like...? Fall, 2006: “School of the Future” discussion Winter & Spring, 2007: Teacher talk and interviews, information meetings, research, proposals. 2007-08: Pilots form, official course proposals, PLC work 2008-present: courses running, continued support & expansion 2009: Pilots at Kennedy High School, expansion into Phy Ed, AP US History

11 11 Hybrid Courses - currently What will it look like...? CourseTeacherSections Creative WritingBoeser1 College WritingBoeser4 iSearch for HappinessBianchi2 Physics of FunMichalek1 SPOTSSieling4 Honors Alg II Anderson Meyering 2 Advanced PhotoSignorelli1 2008 - 2009 Courses

12 12 Hybrid Courses - tools What will it look like...? Email, Blogs, Web Pages, Wikis, Social Communities

13 13 Questions about the components/mechanics of hybrids?

14 14 Hybrid Courses - 3 Questions 1. Do we believe online learning is an important part of the future of K12 education? 2. What will online education look like in 15, 10, 5 years? 3. How do we get from here to there?

15 15 Hybrid Courses - challenges How do we get there...? Teacher’s are challenged to do different work instead of more work. Teacher time - working outside the school day. Technical Skills required by teacher and student Independence can create lower lows and higher highs Loosening controls can create admin, parents, community anxiety

16 16 Hybrid Courses - administration How do we get there...? Registration Guide Information Student self-screening Parent Sign-off forms Driving forms Class Standards forms No freshmen allowed

17 17 Hybrid Courses - a How-To How do we get there...? 1. Gather Support - a core group with a champion. 2. Create a Pilot - tightly controlled to maximize chance of success. Over-analyze and over-share the results. 3. Expand the Circle. Insert hybrids into other district structures where possible - curriculum cycle, credit recovery, GT, AP, PLCs, etc. 4. Formalize. Complete the policy work and communication necessary to make hybrids one of your normal school offerings.

18 18 Hybrid Courses - 3 Questions 1. Do we believe online learning is an important part of the future of K12 education? 2. What will education look like in 15, 10, 5 years? 3. How do we get from here to there?

19 19 Hybrid Courses - documents http://wiki.ties.k12.mn.us/Hybrid_Courses Presentation Course Guide Information Class Syllabus SWOT(Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunity, Threats) Research - UW, Houston, eSchool

20 Hybrid Courses Bloomington Public Schools http://wiki.ties.k12.mn.us/Hybrid_Courses John Weisser jweisser@bloomington.k12.mn.us January, 2010


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